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Sunday, October 31, 2010

The Princess and the Frog digital painting


I have been meaning to finish this digital painting for a while now, and am super excited to post this! I painted this with reference from a scene from the movie. Let me know your thoughts!

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!!!

Happy Halloween everyone! I hope you all enjoy this illustration to get you into the Halloween spirit! I created this to help myself practice my penguin drawing skills. These guys are so much fun to create!

Thursday, October 28, 2010

The Number 1

YES! This is the greatest pumpkin carving ever, created by my good friend Jynae and yours truly! Once we carved out the inside of the pumpkin, we painted the outside while waiting for the paper-mache to dry. We made the patty out of twisted newspaper, the cheese was simply folded and painted paper, and the tomatoes were carved out of a large candle. We added the seeds as a final touch! Thanks Jynae!

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Coming soon, to a screen near you!

I believe that I owe you all an apology, as I have been neglecting my blog and other accounts of updated work. But all for good reason! I have been spending my time doing a variety of exciting projects, all of which should be up here within the next few months. The most exciting of which is my uber-cool website! YAY! Along with this, there is soon to be;

- Personal projects for Disneys' Club Penguin
- A few illustrations
- New logos
- New print work
- Web designs

And much much more! Thank you all for being so patient!

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Latest Portrait


I started working on this a few days ago to work on my portrait skills. Drawing/painting faces used to be my greatest weakness, and I am certainly improving on that. I am starting to also take on personal favors by drawing sketches for friends and family to help build my portfolio. You will be seeing much more from me in the future!

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Business cards!



The top two were personal projects, both 3"x3". My personal cards open up to show a short bio, along with room for notes for the client. The bottom image was printed with raised ink to add that final touch!

Times' a-wastin!


Digitally aging someone is always a fun project! I created this one a few months back using only a few key tools in Photoshop.