Sunday, April 4, 2010

Closing the Blog


Hello! I'm not going to be using this blog anymore and hope to have one set up directly on my site. So thanks for checking this one out, but it's done now! Spambots have fun!

Thursday, February 4, 2010

New graphics for the ST site

I started installing some of the new graphics I made for the Skipping Tomorrows site. I have the profile page and gallery images ready to go too, I'm just too tired (it's past 2am right now) to toy with any more code tonight.

Here's a quick sketch I did earlier today. I drew my breakfast. Why? Because it was delicious.

Monday, February 1, 2010

ST - page 160

Page 160

Hey, all - sorry for the silence this past week - lots of real life stuff going on!

I was spending time with a visiting friend (whom I haven't seen in close to 3 years), hanging out with friends in the cafe I help out in, and currently ...

Sitting in a delivery room waiting for my friend to have her baby! Yes, yes, I will be a psudo-auntie probably by tomorrow morning. There is one draw-back, though and that's that I cannot upload the new ST page because the firewall here at the hospital is pretty strict. And finally the newest ST page is up, and it's probably one of my favorite pages to date.

So the confession is that I've had this page finished for a couple days now, I've just been either out-and-about or crashed. When I get back to my place tonight to sleep (if the baby decides to sleep "inside" tonight, that is) I'll upload the new page. Which the baby did, and so did I.

Thanks for your patience and I hope you're all doing well!

Thursday, January 21, 2010

hardcover sketchbooks


You know those canvas, hard covered sketchbooks that Borders is always selling two for ten? They're actually pretty handy things to have. They paper grain is tolerable, the pages are sewn in, and you don't have to worry about losing the random keeper sketch you'll churn out from time to time.

I wouldn't use them for the longest time. I owned them but I never dared to use them for the longest time. They were too permanent. In a regular sketchbook you can scratch out a terrible mess, rip it out and have the pleasure of balling it up and making a 3 pointer from across the room into the trash can. Not so with the hardcover ones. You draw something poopy, it's there. For good.

There's also the small matter of leaving sketches for what they were meant to be - sketches. Sometimes I want to take every little blip that I draw and turn it into a full blown digital painting that has a ten paragraph backstory. It's hard for me to not make a big, finished project out of everything. It's probably just me chasing some sense of accomplishment.

To make a long story short, I'm getting better at just leaving things alone as the meaningless blips they were meant to be. And I keep them in bound sketchbooks. And sometimes I can go back into those books and find some mildly helpful stuff. Like this fast study I did on different anime-style eyes. You can play name-that-anime if you want. Sorry if this isn't making any sense at all. I'm watching TV while rambling.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Another boring art day

Yep, more thumbnails and rough sketches. I hate layouts with a passion, by the way. It's got to be my absolute least favorite part of making a webcomic - sitting down and doing a rough design of the page.

So instead of including any of that messy stuff, here's a painting I did about a month ago on my ipod touch with the Brushes app. I really like that program and I'm thinking of joining the flickr group for Brushes users.


In other news, I've been deliberating on a question for Skipping Tomorrows. I ended up liking the story a lot more than I thought I would - initially I started it so I could learn by trial and error about webcomics. I never intended for it to take me this long to finish. I really, really hate the old art and for the last couple of years I've wanted very badly to take the whole thing down and redraw the comic from scratch.

Well, I've decided not to.

I seriously have been agonizing over this question for a while now. I even wrote to a very well known and successful webcomic artist about my deliberation. She was kind enough to write back and equally kind enough to give it to me straight. I just need to push through this and finish and move on. I have other projects that are just bursting at the seams at this point and I'm very excited about sharing them with my readers. But ST will be finished before I upload anything else.

As always, thanks for reading! When I have a spare weekend I'm going to try to move the blog part of things over to my site so you guys won't have to click 15 different things to find this.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

I did boring art today but ... LOOK! KITTENS!!



Yep, I got to hang out with these 3 little guys today. I don't have a washer and dryer of my own so I drive to my parents house. Gretchen - my cat that lives with them, had kittens on Christmas day. They're pretty stinking cute.

Like I said in the title, all the artwork I did today was dull thumbnails and outlines. And rather than just have no post today, you guys get a very dark and low res cell phone video. Aren't you lucky?

Friday, January 15, 2010

Busy, here's some old stuff I did

No time to actually sit down and do a breather sketch today. But a late post is better than no post.

There's a fairly large, Plexiglas window at my place of work (my work that pays my bills, not the work of my soul :P) and my (awesome) boss wanted to have some festive stuff on them this year. I've never painted backwards before, so the autumn one is as hideous as it is simple. It was really weird painting details first, then working backwards.

None of these pictures will line up correctly, by the way. They were all taken in a huge rush on my crappy little phone camera and then slapped together in photoshop. But this will give you guys an idea of some of the actual painting stuff that I do from time to time. Painting without photoshop, who would have thought.




This is the winter scene that's currently still up. This one actually took me a long time - over 12 hours from concept sketches to cleaning up my brushes at the end. Don't mind my reflection(s).