After a LOOONG work day, I came home and finished up some of the coloring for the bodywork. For me this is easier than everything that came before. The hardest part is knowing when to stop adding detail. Sometimes I go too far and can’t recover, but an artist named Warren Louw explained it to me.
Ha! Warren. If you had told me in the 80’s that one of my friends and mentors would be a white South Afrikaan, I would have laughed at you. I’m glad my world has grown. I was never prejudiced, but apartheid didn’t seem like a friendly environment to me. In many ways though, its a version of my beloved South.
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Racer S, part 2
Line work SUUUUUUUUUCKKKKKKSSSSSS! Still, the results are worth it. I’m kinda tired right now, but I decided to post this so you can see I’m not slacking off.
Once it’s done, simply make a selection of the line work and on a separate layer add your chosen color. You’ll probably have to invert it, so just use Ctrl+shift+I (invert).
Well that’s it.I’m off to bed. I earned it
Racer S, part 1
Annnd we’re off! Really looking forward to this all week as I began work on a new piece. I decided to give it a little of the speed racer feel and driving skills not withstanding, make the talent into a born driver. So I worked on a pose to give her that dynamic quality of being girly, yet ready for action.
It still has to look like our lovely model, even in this new position so I create a matrix of her face and body to get the proportions correct. This will help later in case I want to make slight adjustments to her expression. Some of you already know the drill; head is 5 eyes wide, eyes are in center of total headspace, edges of mouth intersect center of eyes and ears are eyebrows to nose. That’s the mathematical representation of human symmetry and beauty!
No driver is ever the same without their awesome ride! Unfortunately, I forgot to save this image until I had already started line work! I HATE doing that part; I have nerve damage to my hands and it involves a lot of smooth flowing lines. Still, it has to be done and all the erasing is worth it in the end. As you can see, I’m grouping each aspect of the image individually. That way any changes I need to make to individual sections can be accomplished without changing the whole. Smart, huh?
This is the overall effect. Some aspects will change as I tweak the image, but for the most part, I’ve got a good base. Some design elements will clearly need to be addressed; I reversed the image and it felt a little clunky with the flag. However, I’m happy with the design and when complete, some cute little muse is going to have an awesome poster or t-shirt! For now though, there’s a lot of line work to do, so enjoy your weekend!
Smoke is Good for Me
What Now?!
A Boon to Mankind
Any time you can get a moment to yourself, you should try to indulge yourself. At least that’s the way I feel about it. Next week I’m going to be out of town for a week with a lot of downtime involved. Well, you KNOW I’m taking my laptop and some digital art will ensue, hahaha. So from Monday on expect multiple posts from me!
Sic Savage
Sit/Rollover
I got a little more art time in last night, so I colored the pic. While doing so, I got an idea for a background based on the name I came up with. Now I’m a little stressed because it came out pretty well! Now the image has to be at the same level…
…mission accepted. Can’t wait to get back to work tonight. I even intend to put off sex!
Fight or Die
I’m back! Kept you waiting, huh? Yes I know I’m plagiarizing a certain one eyed legend, but I just beat my own version of foxdie. Congrats are in order!
Now that I’m cancer-free (again), I really want to get back to drawing. It’s been one of those things that I really missed but couldn’t bring myself to do. My art used to be motivated by all of the anger and sadness inside me. When I felt that way though, I could barely sketch! It’s good to know that at least that has changed.
The piece is for a friend of mine, Sally. Can you guess who she’s cosplaying as?















