Tuesday, March 30, 2010

SHAMELESS

Fanart... oh yeah, you should have known that it would be coming...
But what can i say?! It was a Good Movie!

Tuffnut and Snotlout belong to Dreamworks and the creators of How to Train Your Dragon

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Dragon

Felt like doing another post. Also, i felt the need to express the sheer joy i felt after watching Dreamworks "How to Train Your Dragon". Pretty much, it was amazing; i usually watch Dreamworks animated films with a slight shadow of doubt (i mean, they are no Pixar), considering that several of their films have been severely lacking in quality. Now, i love their films just as much as the next person, but it is easy to tell when a movie is out for money, and when it is a true work of heart. Take for example Kung Fu Panda, The Prince of Egypt, Madagascar and El Dorado.... those were works of heart. On the other hand Shrek 3, Bee Movie, and Monsters V.S Aliens felt more like money makers then anything else.
"How to Train Your Dragon" was fantastic. Good story, characters, development, animation, emotion, moral, everything! Truly an enjoyable film... Check it out!

Also, if you are hoping to see a really amazing example of Visual Effects, check out Tim Burtons Alice in Wonderland. the story is slightly lacking, but it truly is beautiful!

Aaannd, for future viewing, these look pretty great.

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Traditional!

so, its been a really long time and i realize that i should probably post something i have drawn traditionally (like i promised)..... well, here ya go.
i did several trading cards of this sort, the theme was different cultures around the world
this was a piece i completed for my analysis of form class (drapery study)
this is a piece that i have been working on consecutively for the past few days, (its propaganda)
the entire thing is being colored with Faber Castell professional pitt artist pens. when it is done, i will scan in the whole thing.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

scanner

it is time to start scanning my stuff. sometimes i think that simply doing everything off of my tablet is sufficient enough, but then i realize that most of my skill lies within me doing traditional work. next post, there will be scanned stuff.
promise