Monday, October 18, 2010

Odds & Ends

A bunch of random things I have lying around on my computer in this post;

A personal sketch from freshman year,
A personal sort of fuck-around in Photoshop with layering and texture techniques our teacher taught us in a class. It's okay.
Drawings I used to draw with / for friends of 'hell' sort of demon characters. From Paint BBS / paintchat and Open Canvas 1.1 mixed.
A Paint BBS drawing from years ago of a cannibal character lamely referencing the Oingo Boingo song.
A bunch of digitally-done life drawings from a semester or two ago.
Screenprinting assignment; this is the negative, the gray would also be black but is lightened here to reflect a better simple image.

Next post maybe I'll upload my sequential art work. It is not very good, a lot of practice things... We'll see.

~Toodlez~

Erotic Drawings

Some drawings from my Erotic Drawing class this semester. They're drawings of an erotic nature.

These first ones are some recent makeup life drawings I did of Anna. Jose e-mailed everyone the night before class informing us that we had to have our 2 hours of makeup work "TOMORROW YOU HAVE HAD AMPLE WARNING <333". (and yet of course we were the only people who did this makeup work whatever)






Some drawings from a model in class.


This assignment : draw your personal fantasy. Just drafting pencil.

This assignment: an erotic drawing using line only, no tonality.


This was the first assignment we got, where we could do literally anything. Jose said this drawing was not erotic at all but I think it's pretty bromantic. Crow quill & sumi ink.
 This photo is horrible. It was a drawing based on the style of another artist - Klimt in this case. I used Stacey because she is naturally Klimt-ish minus the huge fatty tatties. Just drafting pencil.
 Another drawing that had to be based on the style of a master; this one was Schiele. Tom modeled for me obviously and I used just some charcoal and some gesso. Yaya. On brown paper.
More models from class. Mix of faber-castell shit-pens and regular drafting pencil.
 This one was ballpoint, though.



 We had to use colored pencil in a few.


They were mostly sessions between 20-60 minutes long. This is only the first semester's load of work. Yep. 'til another time, amigos.

~Toodlez~