Thursday, May 31, 2007

by a curtain

photoshop
Appox. 7 hours

This took me way too long. Wasn't thinking simply so. . . once you stop squinting , you stop seeing. . . or you get the idea. I had to get it done so I can go onto the next. Till next time. . .

Friday, May 25, 2007

Time Travel pt. 10

I did a study. I took me five measely hours. I used photashop and photashop alone. I used a ref. Now that I look at it. . . the light was very bad. But I liked the ha-nands and the colours in the face.

In other news, I've traveled back in time to 1980 in a dream. It was quite profound.

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Entire Youth Choir

Stake conference! So I had the great idea to draw the ENTIRE CHOIR! After you've been drawing models for 3+ hours and painting landscapes for 5+ hours, you realize that two hours to draw something isn't enough time. So, it's speed. Holy moly speed. Speaking of speed, I didn't realize how fast those meetings go. It was liking they were singing at me or I was singing or they were preaching and people would stand in the way so. . . don't underestimate how lively and crazy these meetings are. Kids rolling around and you couldn't stop it.

Saturday, May 19, 2007

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Pleinairasaurus Day

I've been away on a pleinair tour of duty. The extent of my campaign went from the Siege of Wellsville, the Stalemate of Spring City, and the bloody Battle for Kolob Canyon. Despite high painting causality rate, we were mightily victorious! Hail to my wingmen and to our mighty benefactors!

The bad-A church. More than hundred years old (Europeans snickering. You know it.)


A transcendental truck in the dimensional rift in opened in Spring City. I can't even describe what it was like. Post apocalyptic spirit world. I came second away from discovering my spirit animal. Does the truck look white? ~ I dunno.


I pretty much made this a cartoon of something so magnificent that you really can't. . . never mind. You'll have just have to see it for yourself.

EDIT: I fixed the photos. Now they are better than they were.