Showing posts with label sketch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sketch. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Another cartoon character

I had a similar version of this character before, it didn't look too great, so I removed the post after a few minutes. Decided it was better to put in more time and effort into the cartoon so I could get it the way I wanted to.


Saturday, April 28, 2012

More sketchbook creations



Only the second time one of my cartoon characters has had glasses. Definitely something I'll explore further as glasses can help add more personality to a character.

Monday, April 23, 2012

More sketchbook creations

Now that I have 2 and half weeks off before the start of my next semester, expect more drawings over the coming days and weeks.

An Alien character I got from the book "Awesome Things to Draw". It's primarily geared towards children's book illustrations, but it's still a good way to be introduced to drawing all kinds of things from animals, dinosaurs, monsters and vehicles. I've done some drawings from this book before: http://graemethedigitalmediaartist.blogspot.ca/2011/10/even-more-drawing-practice-from-book.html


A concept car that I found in a book titled "Start Your Engines" and it was created by Scott Robertson. The book is full of concept cars, tanks, bikes and even boats. Really cool book, lots of inspiration to be had. Will definitely try a few more of these sketches before I head back to school.

Polar Bear illustration from the same book as the Alien drawing

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Sketch Book creations

Now that I have 2 and half weeks off before the start of next semester, there will be a lot more of these to come.





Friday, November 18, 2011

More sketchbook creations



my attempted drawing of Ken Block's Ford Fiesta featured in one of his Gymkhana videos. There are a ton of decals on his actual car that'll I'll trace in once the car itself is digitized in Illustrator.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Rockin' Out


A little piece I put together in my Style Drawing class in my Art Fundamentals program at Seneca college. I love music, so this piece was that much more enjoyable to compose. The actual canvas size is 18x24.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Rabbit sketch


A basic, stylized sketch of a rabbit that I did in like 5 minutes. It was an in class assignment for my Sketching for Communications class; a course in the Digital Media Arts program at Seneca College. Not a bad looking sketch for the time I was allowed.