Friday 28 April 2017

Razorback Synopsis

I have put any further writing of my Razorback story on hold while I work on a proper synopsis, as the thing has got a little out of hand recently. The longer a story is, the harder it is to keep track of certain details - who is where and doing what to who at any given moment - and plot holes and inconsistencies are more difficult to spot and keep control of. I badly need to step back from it and focus on the broader brush strokes.

Thursday 27 April 2017

WIP - Assessment

This pic is mostly finished now - the shadows were a pain to put in but help to make the picture look less flat. In the end I decided to add a bunny to the group of guys with clipboards (not for any particular reason, I just felt like drawing a sinister-looking bunny - maybe the influence of Easter).
There's a nice big space in the picture for a pithy punchline or maybe a verse from scripture, but I can't at present think of anything.

I've stopped posting pictures on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook recently, having become disillusioned with the whole social media thing. This leaves the question of what to actually do with the pictures that I produce. I've been putting the finished ones on my website, but still have the problem of how to direct people to the website.

I've had some outstanding jobs on the back-burner for ages, like producing a business card and ordering prints of my pictures to put in frames. It seems important to have something in the real world to show people, otherwise they just don't bother looking at your stuff. I was having a conversation with a friend recently who said that the reason she doesn't look at photos posted online by her friends is because there is too much too look at online as it is. On the internet your stuff can get very easily drowned out by the noise being made by the multitude of other artists, writers, podcasters, etc.

Saturday 15 April 2017

Lars Walker quote

A wonderful quote from Lars Walker in his review of The Star Fox by Poul Anderson:

What I liked best about this book was that it’s a military science fiction novel written before political correctness. Thus, Poul Anderson’s The Space Fox is blessedly free of tiny little girls with mystic ninja skills who throw 200-pound men around in the manner of Summer Glau.

Tuesday 11 April 2017

Portrait


A picture of the lead actress from the TV show Orphan Black. I've realised that the best way to draw a human face may be to start with the facial features and then draw the head around it rather than doing what I've always done (starting with the head and then struggling to fit the facial features inside it). The latter is yet another technique learned from "How To Draw Comics The Marvel Way" which may work for John Buscema but which really doesn't work for me. Constructing human figures from boxes and cylinders is another example.

I don't normally do drawings from photos of celebrities, feeling that there are a multitude of artists out there in Instagramland and vending such pictures on London pavements who are much better at that sort of thing than I am. However, one of the young people who I work with requested it.

Monday 10 April 2017

WIP - Juggler



Some progress on the "Arnold juggling" pic that I posted on previously. In the picture, Arnold is being watched by a couple of sinister "examiners" with clipboards, although I feel that there is a third examiner needed to complete the group. I'm just having difficulty deciding what species of animal that third character should be at present.
The unicycle and chainsaws were both Poser models that I rendered using Poser 10's improved toon rendering facility. I had to seriously modify the unicycle to make it fit Arnold's proportions.