Monday, September 26, 2011

Kobe




Kobe was a piece commissioned by a coworker. It was asked for a long time ago before I began selling my work. Once I began getting orders I decided to create this drawing.

Here is the process:

First I searched thru images on google to find a couple that I felt captured his spirit.

These are the ones I chose.



Then I start sketching the drawing out with pen or pencil. It is very rough. Almost a thumbnail.


I then scanned my sketch into the computer and start tracing with the pen tool in Adobe Illustrator. Here is where all the work and time is really spent. Making shapes appear like hand drawings is something I have become very good at.

It is click here and click there. Use this tool and that one. Combine shapes and send shapes to the back. And all that computer jazz.

As I work I begin thinking about the colors. I pull colors from the pictures and adjust them to my liking. I then start the "inking" process. Making the drawing look like it has been inked.

Here is sample of what traditional inking is.


Notice the pencils on the left and then the inking on the right. In traditional comics you ink and then you color.

In my work I color and then I "ink".


I then added the background to make it appear like he was on the basketball court playing in front of his Laker fans.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

My First Commission



It was 2 years ago that a friend had given me a framed picture of one of my drawings as a Christmas gift exchanged. It was then that ideas of having my drawings hung up on a wall began to fill my mind.

My first paid commission was requested by another friend who now runs a bakery shop. She was the first to offer me actual money for one of my digital drawings. She paid for an Edward Cullen for her mother-in-law and then asked me to do an original drawing.

She wanted to give her "compadres" a drawing of her goddaughter. I was flattered to be given such a task. I was worried that the final image would not be any good. Self-esteem issues where plaguing my mind. I wanted to give up and say I was not up to the challenge.

I persevered and finished the drawing. I was nervous to hear the feedback. When she saw it she loved it. She even gave me more money than I had asked for.

Later at a wedding the parents came up to me and thanked me for the beautiful drawing I had made for them. It was a special moment.

Thank you friends for encouraging me begin my journey.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Bella Swan



Bella is a character in the book Twilight. I had two drawings from the series already and decided to finish the set.

Edward and Jacob need to be reworked. When I compare them with Bella it seems that there is a big difference in technique/skill. Edward and specially Jacob seem like a rough draft. In art school that was always a critique by one of my teachers. She said I had a glimmer of talent starting to show and she wished I would finish the work. I never understood until now.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Marilyn



Here is one that I have started and stopped time and again. I am finally happy with it.

One thing I did with this one was keep pushing until everything was balanced. I flipped the face on the original drawing and noticed how tilted it was.

Hope you all like it.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Me at the Present



Here is a self caricature i made of my current role at work. people watching me work on this was very inspiring to me.

Managers, Inc.



Here is a piece commissioned by one of my managers at work. the theme is monster's inc. i made each manager into one of the characters from the movie.

it was a very fun project.

Cherry Blossom



Just made this little graphic for my sister's wedding invitation. my wife is hand making the invitations and they look great. they decided on a cherry blossom theme for the teal color of the wedding.

the japanese paper is perfect and i added this to the top of the invitations.