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Marker sketch of the star character from "Worm-Wire Glasses", Bladimir Blarfarg trick or treating |
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Sunday, June 5, 2016
Old Sketch found: Bladimir Blarfarg Trick or Treating (from the story Worm-Wire Glasses)
Found this image on a memory stick. It's a scan of my character Bladimir Blarfarg from my Halloween picture book story, "Worm-Wire Glasses". This was done with pencil, brush pen and finished with markers.
Thursday, June 2, 2016
Daily Quick Sketch: Doggie Doodle
Found this doodle among pages in a lined paper pad. I don't remember doing this image, so it's a true doodle. A typical dog doodle with many features I usually draw. It's really just a smaller and more compact version of my character, Woger (from Bobby's Biggest Bubble.)
The loose and angular line strokes make this image look different enough for me to archive and possibly use for future work one day.
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Sketchy ink pen doodle of a dog on lined notebook paper |
Monday, May 30, 2016
Daily Quick Sketch: Baby Elephant
Few years ago, I created a story that needed a small elephant (and several other creatures.) This sketch was one of the first I created trying to develop a look for one of the main characters. While it is a cute elephant, I quickly rejected it because it just wasn't a proper fit for the character of the story.
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Digitally colored image made with Photoshop |
My overall feeling of this character is that it is too generic. In other words, if I needed to draw many elephants together, this would be the typical look all those elephants would have. A key character needs to have something more.
Sunday, May 29, 2016
Daily Quick Sketch: Farmer Pig
Here's a sneak peek at something I've been working on the weekends for quite some time now. This is one of many characters I need to develop for the next book I plan to publish. Of course, that's wishful thinking since it takes years to get anything published, (other than self-publishing which is a quick way to get publish, but a major task to sell books.)
This sketch is one of about 22 characters I need for the story to work. I'm not quite sold on if this is the style I want the book's characters to look like. I'm moving more towards a thinner line or pencil sketch approach. Still, I like the look of this character, so I think he'll work -- only with a style alteration.
Due to the nature of the story, I don't want to give away too much online. The story I think works on so many levels -- for children and adults. Also, I'm looking to boost the humor level of the characters so that the story doesn't just read funny -- it looks funny too.
This sketch is one of about 22 characters I need for the story to work. I'm not quite sold on if this is the style I want the book's characters to look like. I'm moving more towards a thinner line or pencil sketch approach. Still, I like the look of this character, so I think he'll work -- only with a style alteration.
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Grayscale version of the sketch |
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Original blue line sketch, created while attending the NYC SCBWI conference in February 2016 |
Sunday, May 22, 2016
Wait - What? #4: Big Hand
This sketch is screwed up because it wasn't fully sketched out before inking. The hand was drawn separately before finishing the character. It's only through sheer laziness that the hand was connected to his body without an arm - which makes a very strange looking image.
Thursday, May 19, 2016
Wait - What? #3: Rabbit Thingie?
Here's another strange doodle, seems Rabbit like but also has a Chinchilla feel to it too. This was drawn quite some time ago, so looking at it with "new" eyes this character could easily be changed into a Jackalope by adding antlers on its head.
Overall, I find this to be a disturbing character -- it's just too weird looking.
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Weird looking character sketch made with ink pen |
Overall, I find this to be a disturbing character -- it's just too weird looking.
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
Daily Quick Sketch: Dinosaur + Caveman
Here's another sketch that I had drawn on the back of a checking account printout. Again, I don't really remember doing these characters, just a random drawing. These characters are good enough to keep in my archives, but they still need some work to make them a little more interesting.
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Prehistoric characters draw with pencil, ink with brush pen and colored with markers |
Monday, May 16, 2016
Wait - What? #2: Cat Dog Mouse?
Here's a sketch without a true identity. Sketching this character without a true plan or direction -- just looking for a different look. The face has a bit of a Snoopy look to it. (The big spot on the back, it's tail and feet too.) There are some aspects of the character I like, but overall, this character needs a complete workover.
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