Saturday, February 20, 2010

Art Post: Winter Girl Sketch

I just drew this one yesterday. My reference is this photo by Eirian-stock on deviantART. The model is Iribel.

It was a quicker one. Sometimes it's nice to just do sketches like this and leave them in pencil. What I liked about the photo was that the model was quiet and pensive, but also somewhat peaceful. It's a simple pose, but the outfit is also different from what I usually draw, so that was nice to sketch out.

I should do more random sketches like this, I think. It's nice to do something quick once in a while, in between all the Green Corner illustrations.

Hope you like it!

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Monday, February 15, 2010

Art Post: Valentine Sunset

This is the final of the 2010 Valentine's Day special for Green Corner, featuring Alshina and Koru. If you look closely, you may notice a special surprise detail :)

I hope you enjoy this spot illustration. It will also be available in prints on RedBubble soon.

Happy Valentine's Day!

Previously:
Valentine Background Progress (Part 2)
Background Progress (Part 1)
Shading
Flat Colour
Vector Line Work
Pencil Sketch

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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Art Post: Valentine Background Progress (Part 2)


More progress on the background for the upcoming Green Corner special this time. The changes to the sky, grass, and lake as well as the addition of the trees in the background really helped the mood become more romantic. I am quite happy with the sunset, in particular. You may recognize the trees in the background from my Lady with a Fan illustration as well as Alice and the Garden. I just changed the colour scheme for them.

The final is temporarily up as a TWC incentive and will be shared here soon.

I hope you have enjoyed seeing the work in progress for this illustration.

Previously:
Background Progress (Part 1)
Shading
Flat Colour
Vector Line Work
Pencil Sketch

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Monday, February 8, 2010

Art Post: Valentine Background Progress (Part 1)


This was the very beginning of the background being added. It was pretty rough, aside from the cherry tree. I used this photo as reference for the tree, but I obviously simplified it a fair bit. The rest of the background was mostly blocking in basic shapes and colours.

I decided I wanted to have a sunset in the background at this point, but it didn't really come together until the next step. I also fixed the colours for the grass, sky, and lake in the next step to make them more natural. I found it helpful to take a quick look at some photos of sunsets to plan how I would include the sun and how to better use a gradient for the coloured sky. But in this step, the sky wasn't quite working. I had been experimenting with both linear and radial gradients, but I decided it was best to step away for a bit after I got to this point as it's always helpful to look at a real sky when trying to emulate it in an illustration.

I hope you're enjoying the progress posts on this piece. I'm still deciding how to finish up, but I think the next step is very close. You can expect to see the end result soon :)

Previously:
Shading
Flat Colour
Vector Line Work
Pencil Sketch

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Friday, February 5, 2010

Art Post: Valentine Shading

Two progress images this time, but there isn't a huge difference between them so I'm sharing them together.
The bottom image here is the final shading for the figures, aside from some minor changes that I made later. I used a little feathering for some of the shading and shine details on Alshina's dress and Koru's tie.

I started editing Koru's proportions here, to make sure they were correct. I made some minor changes later, but here I was trying to fix his height as I initially made his legs too long. I've worked out his final height to be about 6' 4", while Alshina is 5' 8". He's a little taller than I was originally planning, but I think it will help add some more variety, as most of the characters are pretty tall.

Previously:
Flat Colour
Vector Line Work
Pencil Sketch

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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Art Post: Valentine Flat Colour

Further progress on the Valentine's Day special for Green Corner, the flat colour this time. Most of the colour scheme was set at this point for the figures. Shading and shine was added in the next step.

As I mentioned previously, I found that colouring the line work in this step also helped to soften details, particularly the eyes.


Previously:
Vector Line Work
Pencil Sketch

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Monday, February 1, 2010

Art Post: Valentine Line Work

Here's the initial digital line work for the upcoming Valentine's Day special for Green Corner. Alshina and Koru are featured in this one, in human form. I tried a different style for the eyes this time, but it's a little difficult to see how well it works at this stage. I coloured the lines when I did the flat colour, which helps soften things a fair bit, but I may adjust things further as I do the shading. Mostly, I don't want it to look like Koru is wearing eyeliner. But I like the way Alshina's eyes turned out, so it's something I may try again in the future.

Hope you enjoy the sneak peek :)

In case you missed it or would like to compare, the pencil sketch for this was shared earlier, in this post.

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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Art Post: Valentine Sketch

I started this sketch recently, on the 16th. The characters are Alshina and Koru, from my comic series, Green Corner. You may recognize them from a previous special, Valentine Kiss.

I made some small changes last night to Koru's clothing (the shirt collar and tie), but otherwise it's pretty much the same as when I started it. I'm still not completely sure about the way that Koru is holding Alshina's hand, as I want it to be a little softer and gentler, but that's something I can work on during the digital version.

I haven't fully decided on the background yet, but I'm thinking of making this illustration set outdoors with some trees. Cherry could be nice, or something unique to the fantasy world of Green Corner.

I did other sketches to try out more ideas with couples for a Valentine's Day special, but I think this one has the most promise. I actually had an idea something like this a couple years ago, but couldn't draw it out well enough then. It's nice to be able to tell how much I've progressed by being able to draw more complicated scenes. I will still have to make some adjustments to this, mostly to make sure that their relative heights are correct and refine some details.

I hope you like the sketch so far. I did this on scrap paper, so the type from the other side made some shadows when I darkened the scan. I hope you can see the idea clearly enough despite that, but there will be more detail in the digital version, of course.

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Saturday, January 9, 2010

Art Post: Happy Holidays!

I hope you all had a wonderful holiday season! In case you haven't seen my "Holiday Girls" illustration yet, here's the progress for my 2009 winter holiday special for Green Corner. (or feel free to skip to the end to see the final)


The Pencil Sketch:


Inking Progress:



The Final Image of "Holiday Girls" (click to enlarge):


I hope you enjoyed seeing how this image developed. The background was made with some previously created art that I modified for this piece. The gift boxes and the bows on top of them are 3D objects. The tree and curtains were drawn straight into Illustrator, no sketches. I really like how the curtains pull this piece together. They're actually based on curtains in my home office, but I simplified them a fair bit.

Feel free to leave a comment to let me know what you like about this piece :)

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Sunday, December 6, 2009

Art Post: Animal Tea Party

This illustration features four animals having a tea party: a monkey, a bird, a rat/mouse, and a cat. It's a kid-friendly piece this time, because I had an idea that I couldn't help drawing. I hope you enjoy it.

Scroll down to see the progress from start to finish.


The Pencil Sketch:
There were some obvious mistakes with the pencil sketch, but I focused on getting the concept down as I could easily fix a lot of the problems digitally. I didn't want to spend too much time fixing some of the things in the pencil sketch that are really easy to draw digitally, as it's more efficient for me to just have the idea for simple objects roughed in and finish them later (especially the tray of snacks). If I were to finish this traditionally, I would have done at least one more version that was tighter. When I finish digitally though, my sketches can be rougher.


Digital Progress #1:
Just the monkey and the rat, so far. With some of the scenery started.


Digital Progress #2:
Flat colour for all of the characters and more of the objects added.


The Finished Piece (click to enlarge):

Closeup (click to enlarge):
You can see the detail of the dinnerware and snacks better here. The sugar cubes and most of the cheese slices are 3D objects. the crackers were placed using blends. And the steam from the tea uses the feather effect. I hope that's enough tricks for now, but if you have questions, I can do some more mini-tutorials on how I put some of these things together.

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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Rockin' Hallowe'en Art Post

Here's the 2009 Hallowe'en special for Green Corner. Aena is dressed as a 1980's inspired pop singer. I was influenced by Jem and the Holograms, as I mentioned earlier.

I'll be offering the ribbons as a free download soon. I couldn't find anything like them on the Adobe Exchange, so I'll upload them there too.

I hope you enjoy this image. I certainly had a lot of fun drawing it :)

Please feel free to leave a comment with your thoughts on the image.


Previous posts about this piece:
Art Post: Pop Idol (part two)
Art Post: Pop Idol (part one)

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Saturday, September 19, 2009

Art Post: Pixie Pirate

Here's a quick marker drawing of Aena from Green Corner as a pirate, for Talk Like a Pirate Day. Hope you enjoy it.

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Friday, September 18, 2009

Art Post: Pop Idol (part two)

Here's the fully shaded colour of Aena for the pop idol piece:


I have since added shading to the flower arrangement on the bow, they won't be quite so flat in the final. I have also been working on the background behind the scenes, but I'm going to wait a while before I share that. I may make some changes to the background closer to Hallowe'en, but I'm finding the image to be extremely bright, colourful, and cheerful in my working file.

It makes me wonder how I'm going to top it for the winter holiday special!

In case you missed it: part one is here and includes the pencil, digital line work, and flat colour.

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Friday, September 11, 2009

Art Post: Pop Idol (part one)

Here's some progress from a piece I've been working on recently. I've been trying to come up with an idea of what Aena's Hallowe'en costume should be this year. A 1980's inspired pop idol sounded like a fun experiment. I was thinking a little about Jem and the Holograms when I was drawing this, and I think the positive energy is great for Aena.

I know it's a bit early to be thinking of Hallowe'en, but I had some time over the long weekend to get a head start on this. That should make it easier to get this done well ahead of time and go back to working on new pages.

I hope you like these progress images. I still have a fair bit to do for the background, so feel free to make comments or suggestions.

Click the images to enlarge them.

Here's my pencil drawing:


The black and white, vector line art:

And the flat colour:


Also, if you have any questions about techniques I'm using for this piece, please feel free to ask. I hope you enjoyed this look at another drawing in progress.

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Thursday, July 30, 2009

Art Post: Completed Twitter Illustration

This is the new background image for my Twitter profile page. I kept this pretty simple in the digital stage. There's shading, but I didn't really add many details to the hair. Total time was about three and a half hours. I kept the colouring in shades of brown, but it sometimes gets a more greyish tint on screen.

This drawing features myself and my pet cat, Tabitha.

The pencil version of this is available here, if you'd like to compare. (I flipped the bangs for the digital, to be more accurate)

Hope you enjoy the image :)

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Sunday, July 19, 2009

Character Study: Zalanda Eritsuro

Zalanda being snooty, from page 21
If you've been reading my art blog for a while, you're probably familiar with my comic series, Green Corner. Zalanda is the primary antagonist of the series and the older sister of Aena, the protagonist. You can read Zalanda's character bio on the Green Corner site.

There are certain subtleties to the character relationships in Green Corner. Of course, I want the characters to have depth and be interesting, but I also want them to seem like they could be real people aside from the fantastic setting. I draw some inspiration from my own experiences for that kind of natural feeling, but none of the characters are really modeled after anyone I know. Aspects of their personalities may be similar to people I know, and some of the things they say may be quoted from life; but that's as far as it goes.

Zalanda is a character that I find a lot of people are drawn to at first. I think my character design for her is very successful in this regard. She's beautiful and curvaceous; she's got the kind of look that other girls and women are envious of (even if they won't openly admit it).

One of the things that bothered me growing up was the image of the female ideal that girls are exposed to. Zalanda is very much a commentary on how that type of image can be hurtful to the self-esteem of other girls. Girls are incessantly told and shown that the ideal woman is thin, with a small waist and large breasts. No matter how much you may try to tune it out, when an often impossible to achieve image is out there that much, it only encourages a division and sometimes an elitist attitude from people who feel that they are more important because of their physical appearance alone.

There's nothing wrong with taking pride in your appearance, of course. But there is a difference between caring about how you look and being elitist about your looks.

For Green Corner, I made a point of making Zalanda the gorgeous older sister with an abrasive personality. She has a sharp tongue and never hesitates to speak her mind. She can seem rather cruel and dismissive. That's an intentional commentary on how a supposed ideal of female beauty says nothing about a person's worth or personality. External beauty is only physical.

It may seem strange for me to say this, since I'm a visual artist and a graphic designer; but I don't think that physical beauty adds a great deal more value to anyone. I don't think that a physically beautiful person deserves more good fortune than a person with average looks.

Zalanda, bored when the attention isn't focused on her. From page 23.
Like Zalanda, a woman can look beautiful on the outside but also be a sour, selfish, petty person. Zalanda knows when she's being hurtful, but she doesn't care about the feelings of others for the most part. She is the type of person who craves attention and will bully others in an attempt to gain power over them and distract from her own flaws.

She is very much a combination of female bullies I've met in my life. She spreads lies, shuns people she dislikes, and leads the crowd for no apparent reason. She is superficially popular. Others may envy that for a time, until they come to the realization that she's not the type of person you want to emulate in terms of actions and/or personality. Rather, she's the type of mean girl that other girls are glad to see fall flat on her face in a sort of karmic retribution.

Self-worth is an objective thing, a personal thing. Improving your appearance for yourself is great, but doing so for attention from others could indicate you need to look more closely at your self-esteem. In Pathfinders, a friend of mine was once asked by one of our Leaders why she was wearing makeup at camp, as there were no boys around. My friend smartly retorted that she was wearing makeup for herself, not for boys. Experiences like that that really made Guiding memorable for me, and encouraged me to feel better about myself. WAGGGS is a great thing for girls and women to become involved in.

Green Corner is very much a series about teen girls, for teen girls. I have specifically developed characters such as Zalanda to encourage teen girls to think more about what it means to be physically attractive, and if it needs to mean much for them. But I also want girls reading the series to take comfort in characters like Aena who are openly frustrated and envious of the supposedly ideal body image. Aena sometimes finds it annoying to be dismissed as "cute" in comparison to her voluptuous sister. Like a lot of girls, she worries and feels insecure about herself at times; despite being genuinely well-liked by many people, skilled, and charming.

Zalanda making feeble excuses about teasing her sister, while Aena is unamused. From page 22.

It's a normal thing, but it can feel very isolating when you're a teenager. We need more positive influences for girls and women. We should be giving more encouragement to appreciate our own achievements and assets. Being a teen is hard, you will probably struggle and stumble many times. But don't forget that you are worth something, regardless of the nonsense written in magazines. If you really think about it, you already know how amazing you are.

Other things to check out on the topic of self-esteem and the feminine "ideal:"

The introduction of Zalanda and Kasha. The contrast of the antagonist and the celebrity. From page 10.
  • Dove's campaign for real beauty – a refreshing campaign that encourages girls and women to recognize that beauty comes in many shapes and sizes. I love that this campaign is honest about Dove products too and doesn't make exaggerated claims about moisturizer making you look youthful. A moisturizer promotes healthy skin, nothing more.
  • Girl Guides of Canada is a wonderful organization for girls as young as five through to adulthood that promotes knowledge and self-esteem. Outside of Canada, check out the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (go to the "Our World" section to find the member organization in your country).
  • Sex, Lies, and Photoshop a commentary video from the New York Times about the extent of Photoshop retouching in magazines and whether it should be disclosed.
  • David Airey is a professional graphic designer and discussed Sex, Lies, and Photoshop on his blog previously. I'm glad to see that both genders are concerned about the topic of retouching and how it encourages negative self-esteem.
  • The Photoshop Effect blog post by Sarah of Diet.com is a companion to the video of her experience on a professional photo shoot and having her image retouched. There's also a second video where Sarah and experts further discuss retouching.

What do you think about the topic of the feminine "ideal?" Any more articles or videos you'd recommend? yecrqwzm7f

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Thursday, June 4, 2009

Art Post: Lady with a Fan (Final)

This gift illustration for my Mom is finally finished. I hope you like it! (I know she's happy with it)

Since the last post, I have made quite a few changes to the background. The trees you may recognize from my Alice and the Garden art post a while back.

I have, of course, changed the TWC incentive again. This time it's a sketch I drew of Aena last Friday.

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Friday, May 15, 2009

Art Post: Lady with a Fan (part three)

I can finally reveal that this illustration is a Mother's day gift. While I'd gotten input on the sketch from my Mom earlier, I didn't tell her until Mother's day that the illustration was a custom gift for her. Kind of sneaky, but it worked out well for me! She said the lady kind of reminds her of Belle, from Disney's Beauty and the Beast. I kind of see it, but it was completely unintentional. I used the bright blue because it's my Mom's favourite colour :)

I've been making some changes since the image showed above, based on my Mom's preferences. She's pretty happy with it so far, I just have some minor changes to make. When it's done, I'm going to get it printed large so she can hang it on a wall. She's had art from me on the wall before, but nothing this detailed. I'm glad to give her something really nice and finished that she can display.

Changes I've made since include a different pattern on the ground (I switched it to a multi-coloured tile), the removal of the steps in the back, and the addition of some plants. The finished piece is viewable in this post.

My Mom enjoys Regency romance novels, so I used a little Regency inspiration for the clothing. The earlier changes to the sleeves and gloves were based on that. Obviously the bodice is completely wrong for Regency, as the dresses in that time had a vertical emphasis and often an empire waist line. For personal work, I tend to design fashion in a very eclectic way. I like using a particular period as a point of inspiration and then going beyond that and creating something unique, instead of creating something random. It's a nice change, and I like to encourage myself to experiment.

I should say that I'm defining fashion design rather loosely here. I'm drawing clothing, but I wouldn't know where to begin to physically create some of the more complicated pieces. Basic mending is about all I can do with a needle and thread. I would definitely be intrigued if someone felt inspired enough to attempt creating any of the clothing that I've drawn in my personal projects.

I hope you like the image so far :)

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Friday, May 8, 2009

Art Post: Lady with a Fan (part two)

Here's the initial progress on the vector of the lady with a fan (the sketch is viewable in this post). Just the flat colour here, but you can see most of the costume changes in this image.

I'm still working on this one behind the scenes, but I need to decide on some more background elements to add.

If you want to see further progress, you can check out today's TWC incentive. I'll be moving that image to my art blog as soon as I have a new incentive replacement. The next progress image has moved to this post.

Hope you like the progress so far :)

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Art Post: Lady with a Fan

Just a little something I drew on the prompt "hats and hair." My mother said it seemed to have a bit of a Regency feel to it and made some suggestions about things I could add to give it a more obvious Regency inspiration. Drawn with fineliner marker and cleaned up in Photoshop.

I've been working on the vector version which includes changes to the sleeves and gloves, feathers added to the hat (thanks to my mom's suggestion), and I added a bow and flower where the top skirt parts.

I still have some more work to do on the shading for the digital, as well as creating most of the background. It's coming along, but I still have quite a bit of work to do to finish it.

Hope you enjoy this initial line art :)

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Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Art Post: Sketch for My Twitter Page

This is a pencil sketch of me and my cat, Tabitha. I plan to do a digital version of this later to add to my Twitter page.

I'm holding a Cross mechanical pencil in my right hand, in case you were wondering :) It's my favourite pencil for sketching.

The clothing is based on things I own. I may make some edits for accuracy in the digital.

Usually, Tabitha sits on my left shoulder and watches things behind me. I didn't really want to draw her like that though. I thought showing her face would be better.

When I hold Tabitha, I usually support her with my forearm, close to my waist. I don't usually hold her as shown, but I took some liberties for the sketch. I'm not sure yet if I want to move her to my shoulder and then put a sketchbook or something else in my left hand.

I just realized, I parted my bangs backwards in the sketch. Oops! I'll have to fix that later.

Hope you enjoy the sketch :)

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Sunday, May 3, 2009

Art Post: Suko with a Rose Green Corner Special

I posted the pencil for this drawing a while back, in this post.
And the inked linework is in this post.

Here's the Final Image (click to enlarge):

The final image can be purchased as a print on RedBubble, here.

I'm not sure if I want to add more detail to the background. If I do, I will update the RedBubble prints. Hope you like the image!


Are you are attending the Toronto Comics Art Festival on May 9-10, 2009?
If so, you can contact me directly for 8.5" x 11" prints (of any of the Green Corner specials or Alice Project drawings). These are $7 CAD, signed (if you don't want it signed, just let me know). Prints I make will have a white border around the edges.

I can give you a print (or prints) in person at TCAF, but you need to contact me first to set up a meeting and notify me so that I can bring prints with me. I'll just be walking around, so you might not spot me unless you know what I look like. If you do spot me, please say "hello" and ask for a card :)

You can e-mail me by clicking on a "contact me" link on my portfolio site. I don't think encryption works in the blog, sorry!

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Sunday, April 26, 2009

Art Post: Suko with a Rose Inked

I posted the pencil for this drawing a while back, in this post.

Here's the inked linework, created in Illustrator CS3:


I'm creating another tutorial with this image, and will be posting excerpts here when it's complete. Hope you like the image so far :)

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Sunday, November 9, 2008

Wallpaper: Zalanda and Kasha


This wallpaper leaves lots of rooms for icons on your desktop. It features Zalanda and Kasha from page 10 of Green Corner.

The file is 1440 x 900 pixels. If you'd like another size, please request with your screen dimensions in pixels. Other background colours also available on request.

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Thursday, October 23, 2008

Free Shipping from My Bubblesite

RedBubble is having a promotion until October 30th.

Free standard shipping when you use the coupon code: friendsandfamily
(Free Shipping coupons expire 23:59 October 30 (GMT), and are only available for the standard shipping option.)

Go check out my Bubblesite. Now is a great time to buy prints :)

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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Red and the Woodsman: The Completed Special


Here is the completed 2008 Hallowe'en special for Green Corner, featuring Aena dressed as "Red" and Barudo dressed as the Woodsman, of Red Riding Hood.

Total time was 13 hours, 57 minutes (Illustrator began to slow down about halfway through)

A 1440 x 900 desktop version is available for download from the Midori Forest group. If you'd like another size, please request with your screen dimensions in pixels.

Prints are available on my Bubblesite.

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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Red and the Woodsman: Part 2

I've continued working on the latest Green Corner special.


I did try beginning the background another way before, but I scrapped it and took some photos outside for inspiration. I will be uploading the photos I took to my Flickr account soon.

The grasses, sand patches, and the patches of leaves are all symbols that came with Illustrator (under "nature"). I added a stroke to some of the leaves and changed that symbol's colours; but the others were only coloured, not edited. The trees are from Bittbox (you can download the vectors here).

I'm nearly done shading the figures now, aside from a few things for Barudo and other minor adjustments. As this picture gets more detailed, Illustrator's response time is slowing, so it's taking a little longer to continue the work. I won't be listing the time it took to get to this point from the line work, but I will post the total time once the image is complete.

I'm very happy with how this image is progressing, and I look forward to finishing it. It will definitely be available in my RedBubble store when complete. There isn't much there at the moment, as I'm working on formatting more artwork to add. But if you want some Hallowe'en cards of Aena in her witch costume, that is available.

Please let me know if you have any comments or constructive criticism to share. I'm almost done with this piece, so this is the best time to let me know if you find something awkward.

Hope you like it so far.

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Friday, October 17, 2008

Hallowe'en Special: Red and the Woodsman

Here's my initial line work for the latest Green Corner special in progress. I'm using a more natural style for this special, but the comic has more of a manga influence.

Aena is dressed as Red Riding Hood, Barudo is playing the Woodsman. Line work for Aena took 2 hours, 43.5 minutes (mainly because of the detail), and 2 hours 14 minutes for Barudo. I usually use less detail for the hair and clothing in the comic because it's too time-consuming, but I can add more detail in the specials.

I have some minor edits to make to Barudo, but the line work is pretty much set. I will probably show a shirtless version of Barudo later, as I did draw his muscles underneath the shirt. I'll be starting on the colouring and the background next.

Hope you like it so far.

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Friday, October 3, 2008

Green Corner: Page 11

Green Corner has been updated.

Completed page eleven is now published. Progress images for page ten and avatars for page eleven added to the image gallery.

Don't forget to use the voting links on the main page to show your support. (voting incentives are progress images from page eleven)

Thanks and enjoy the page!

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Sunday, September 21, 2008

Art Post: Various Sketches

I've been sketching more than usual in my sketchbook recently. I often sketch on loose paper, and I think it's partly because my sketchbook is a bit larger than I'd like at 11" x 14". I prefer 9" x 12". These are from the past few days, drawn with mechanical pencil. I may end up making digital illustrations of all of these. All sketches were darkened and treated to minor cleanup in Photoshop.

I hope you like them!
Aena from Green Corner in a more natural, human style (no pointy ears). The dress and hair is inspired a little by style in the 1930's. It's not meant to be accurate for that time period, I just wanted to create a classy look. Sketched 9/18/08, finished 9/20/08.



Practice in a more natural style. I used a photo of myself for reference (for the expression and the hand), and I think that's come through a little in the face, though it's not intended to be a self-portrait. I really like how the hand turned out. Drawn 9/20/08.



Aena from Green Corner in a bit of a gothic lolita style. Photo reference used for the pose. I'm not happy with the hand between her knees, so I'll probably change that when I make a digital version.

I was originally trying to have Aena cosplaying as a stuffed doll, but ended up going in this direction instead. I'm pretty happy with this. I have trouble with seated poses sometimes, but the body has turned out quite well here. Drawn 9/20/08.

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Sunday, September 7, 2008

Green Corner: Page 10

Green Corner has been updated.

Completed page ten is now published. Progress images for page nine and avatars for pages nine and ten added to the image gallery.

Don't forget to use the voting links on the main page to show your support. (voting incentives are progress images from page ten)

Thanks and enjoy the page!

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Thursday, August 28, 2008

Green Corner: Page 9 (with Wallpaper)

Green Corner has been updated.

Published page 9 viewable here.


New desktop wallpaper in the Midori Forest group files: friends2_1440x900.jpg
(it's a larger version of page nine)

The specials are also available as wallpapers. Send me an email with screen dimensions if there's a particular size you'd like.


I also added more pencils (up to page nine) and progress images (up to page eight) to the image gallery. A couple of progress images for page nine are also viewable as vote incentives. And there's a new link to add Green Corner to your favourites on Online Comics.

Enjoy!

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Sunday, July 13, 2008

Green Corner: Page Seven

Green Corner has been updated.

Published page seven available here.

I'm still working on the tutorial, but I will let you know when it's finished.

Enjoy the page!

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Thursday, June 26, 2008

Green Corner: Page Six

Green Corner has been updated.

Published page six available here.

If you want to start from the beginning, page one is here.

I plan to start on page seven soon, but I will also be making a tutorial at the same time, so it may take a while. I'll keep you updated.

Enjoy the page!

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Saturday, June 21, 2008

Jumping Aena Complete

eeI've completed the illustration of Aena (from my comic series, Green Corner) jumping. You can see my earlier progress post here if you missed it.

The finished piece:


Total time was 5 hours and 11 minutes. As mentioned earlier, the initial linework took an hour and 35 minutes, while the flat colour took 13 and a half minutes. Yesterday, I spent three hours and 23 minutes adding shading, shine, and fixing a couple details. I also added a simple background for interest.

It used to take longer to create an image like this as I was previously using Illustrator 9. I'm now using CS3 with livepaint for colouring, which helps to speed things up.

I've made a 1440 x 900 wallpaper with this image, but if you would like another size, please request and I will upload to the Midori Forest Google Group.

Here's a comparison image that shows my initial pencil sketch, the sketch darkened and cleaned up, and the final piece side by side:


The pencil sketch was completed on a bus and I didn't have an eraser on me at the time, so it's a bit rougher than usual. I try not to sketch on lined paper normally, as the lines don't disappear seamlessly; but it's not really a problem when I create illustrations like this.

And a closeup of the final piece, so that you can get a better idea of the detail I include:


I had some slight technical difficulties with my artblog over the last day that I've since resolved. Sorry for any interruption, but everything should be working now.

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Hi! My name is Emily.

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