Sunday, September 23, 2007

bordello of blood5

bordello of blood4

bordello of blood3

bordello of blood2



bordello of blood!!






last night was another "hades in SF" costume drawing night, this time with the theme of "dracula and his women", once again taking place in an amazing victorian mansion. as last time, the models were great, the costumes were great, the music was great; overall had a fun time and a couple of decent drawings to boot. i had specially brought a red marker for the anticipated blood and was not disappointed! looking forward to the next one!

Thursday, September 20, 2007

more studies





didn't i say a while back i was going to paint more? shrug...drawing just requires less set up i guess. plus i was enjoying drawing these costumes too much. it was also good rendering practice for me. i'm sometimes accused of being too loose, which is true. probably comes down to laziness on my part. here are but a few of the latest studies...

Sunday, September 2, 2007

goth


occasionally i find interesting costumes in fashion's magazines and sketch them out..here are a couple i did last night. kinda freaky looking in a gene simmons sort of way i guess.

more from drink 'n' draw




old (the outpost) and new (critters) from last week...we were all in a weird mood last time..as you can maybe see.

Monday, August 20, 2007

inspired by murnau's faust


this is just a further exploration of a previous drink and draw sketch from a while back. i had been inspired by a scene from the silent film "faust" by f.w. murnau where the devil appears looming over a village, wings outstretched, vapor whipping by, but with otherwise no other action. very arresting indeed! so simple but so bleak and so chilling. anyhow, i think i might eventually paint this fer reals.

Saturday, August 18, 2007

...and more robots...





getting closer and the final design. it was also cool to see it rendered (pretty faithfully) and animated in 3D in the end. glad they decided to tone down the colors in the end

some robot designs






i did these a while back for earthlink (which explains the screaming colors). this was a lot of fun. here are the earlier submissions...

Friday, July 27, 2007

more studies



didn't have drink and draw this week, so i've continued with my studies.

these are based on photos we took during a really beautiful hike in the sunol wilderness, just east of fremont. in addition to being a nice hike, this hike is memorable also because we came across and were half-chased by an agressive cow. nearest we could figure, it didn't like D's orange jacket.

getting a better feel for my paints this time around though i haven't quite figured out what to do about the whites - they are much less opaque than what i'm used to. this means i have had to reserve the whites like in watercolors. i'm overall pretty satisfied with these two - it wasn't quite as big a struggle as the previous few. however, i hate the clouds on both of these - probably ought to use a different brush.

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

drunk and drawn sf pt 2


so as i mentioned before, the dudes at the next table were really pretty annoying. after a while, it broke up and we were blessed with the normal low-level buzz of the bar. it didn't last long, as the loud mouth of the group popped up outta nowhere and decided to join us at our table. he was pretty drunk and obnoxious but seemed determined to be our best friend...i guess...he just didn't get our sometimes not-so-subtle hints that he was not welcome. him and his little friend (see drawing) who joined a little later. they claimed to be regulars at the bar, but we had never seen them before. now that i think of it, there was even a third weird guy who showed up asking to card us. huh? we're supposed to find that funny?

anyhow, despite our relative unfriendliness, the little one insisted he'd see us again. gulp! maybe we'll have to move our base of operations next week...


i suppose my little story is a bit mean, but "super douche" (did i even spell that right?) were his own words describing himself. honest!

drunk and drawn sf


latest edition...started off a little annoying because the next table was loud and obnoxious. D was telling us about some library patron who left a note on the door which read (among other things): "invisible edgar eats people". the drawing isn't all that great - horrible composition...i just kind of jotted down my first thoughts. still, i found the idea kind of intriguing.

some studies





been working on some gouache studies last few days. these are about 45 minutes each. they don't completely suck, but they are far from where i want to be. this new brand i'm using seems less opaque than what i used to use, and the color mixing also is a little different so i've been struggling a little with that.

the dude on the moped in the alley is from a really cool photo i found on the BBC once (this study does the photo no justice); the other two cityscapes are from regensburg germany; and the mountain is from castle craggs state park.

Sunday, July 15, 2007

not strictly from drink and draw


...but i suppose the kernel of the idea came from there. and developed into this sort of flying craft. thought it was an interesting shape. might put it in a scene at some point..

some sketches of a coffee shop over time



there's a coffee shop i go to every now and then that i've drawn often. it's grungy and cramped but full of character. i've drawn it so many times. here's the latest as well as an earlier one from a similar angle.

from the previous drink and draw


i wasn't feeling particularly imaginative that night, so i resorted to drawing the always interesting and challenging hanging motorcycles. bikes and motorcycles are such complicated shapes i find.

Sunday, July 8, 2007

from friday




i've decided (as i have before in the past) that in my time off i need to paint more using real paint. i'm trying a different brand of gouache (holbein acryla) than i usually do (windsor newton) and also trying to work more transparent, so definitely signs of struggle here above and beyond normal challenges of figure drawing. these are two, five, and ten minute poses i think. somehow never managed to get to the model's face...hmmm...

as with most life sketches i do

there are some things i like about these two (from a few months back), but some things that i don't and in retrospect i wanna kick myself for not having seen it/thought things through. in this first one i like that i was able to get the model's face in a few strokes. on the other hand, that back leg...ugh...also she had this beautiful bright red orange hair (see second image) but worked too dark here. and above all, in both these paintings i don' t really make good use of the toned paper, and in not taking advantage of this they ended up being in many places overworked. these are both 20 minute sketches.

Saturday, June 30, 2007

in front of city hall


a quick one i did last week while i waited for my wife to take a chinese test. sunny but really windy that day.

some older stuff






some paintings from workshop. i don't do enough painting at workshop - usually it comes down to me being too lazy to pack up all my gear. this is bad, as my results are hit and miss. these however, are ones that i like. the poses were anywhere from 2 to 20 minutes. i tend to do better with the shorter poses. 20 minutes gives me too much time to make bad decisions!

the digital one is of me dad. i think it might have even been my first life drawing from my laptop.

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

more from drink and draw SF







couple from last week and those from last night. some bizarre ones this time around fer sure!