Monday, 15 August 2011

Sue reminises about the sea

Feeling a little bit sad this week. I holidayed in Blackpool, and I miss it. I like the idea of playing tourist, and having people cook my food. *cough* I guess one of the things I miss most, is starting off my day staring out to the horizon across the sea. It really makes you feel so small. Which, gets me too my piece for this week.



As I have said in previous posts, I don't do a lot of digital work. Most of my time on photoshop is spent experimenting, and most things happen by accident, like this. When on photoshop I tend to look at trying to make interesting shapes. I just mess around with filters, until I get something I like. That's what I can be like with my sketch book as well, so I guess it's quite good I am like that on the computer as well.

I have been playing around with photoshop more, and have been using my sketchbook more again too. Which is one of the main reasons I signed up for this project, so the fact that it is working is making it worth it already. So really happy about that. And I have a plan on future posts, so things are looking good.

So, I'll sign of now. Have a great week. :)






Friday, 12 August 2011

Red Monkey

Well this was created from a jokie thing I did on facebook or Bebo one of the two. Where for your update thing I just went and put in Red Monkey and this is what it looks like to me. I had a couple of friends then go naming other animals in different colours along with it. But the best one was that I got a reply back from Sue saying her orange penguin killed the red monkey. So now I am wanting to see that fight.

Wednesday, 10 August 2011

Emotion chips aren't all the hype.



The plan was to colour this robot and record it so that I could put it here but my recording software doesn't want to play ball,so instead, you get the draft and inked version to view. I'll be putting the coloured version probably with a bit more detail on the blog at some point.

I have MUCH bigger versions if anyone wants one. As long as you ask and give credit your welcome to use this draft/line art to practise inking/colouring.

Hope you enjoy it, I'm looking forward to the next one.


Monday, 8 August 2011

Sue Likes Watercolour

Watercolour is something that I took a long time to get used to.


Watercolour is a very difficult medium to use, mostly because it is something that is built up in layers. It takes a long time to finish a water colour. And it is very understated, in it's nature. It is light, and gives a completely different look to other types of paint.

The cottage above, is something that took me 2 weeks to paint. It was the first time I really used watercolour. It was a bit of a learning experience. It is best recommended to an artist who prefers a sketchy look for their work. Well, that's what I think anyway. If you are experimental with your work, then watercolour may be for you.

As I have said before, I like to use a variety of medium in my work. I guess, that's what I am using my first few post for. To show a variety of what I like.

Friday, 5 August 2011

digital creation

Hey, once again it's Friday.

Well this week I have been trying my hand at web comics and creating them fully through Photoshop. It's not easy as I discovered when i was doing this. It was my first attempt at this using Photoshop so it might not look the best but it was a fun to do and now I have 4 others waiting to be done now.

Like I said not the best thing in the world but I would say a good start at doing this stuff. All done through Photoshop and a graphic tablet (Wacom for the win). A quick run through of the process. 1) blue outline showing what I was going to draw. 2) Went over it in black on a new layer. 3) New layer under that adding colour to the image. very simple approach to it but it works. That is me for this week and I will have some to the those over web comics done for this or something else. Till then Cya.

Wednesday, 3 August 2011

Just wait till he gets grumpy

The Support Ogre
So this week I'm putting up the Support Ogre, it's an idea that came up while I was talking to a friend, they were talking about how intimidating it can be to go to the IT support for the first time, more so when you don't know much about it.

I'd considered making a whole set of short comics out of it but that's never really materialised... Maybe one day... I know I promised a blog about Photoshop brushes this week but it's been a bit of a topsy turvy time, I hope you enjoy this drawing there will be another next week!

Monday, 1 August 2011

Sue Scribbles With Pencils

Out of all traditional art materials, I have always found pencils the easiest to use. Mostly because there has always been some lying around. It is very easy to pick up a pencil and sketch something on a piece of paper. And anyone can do it, you don't need to read through tutorials or how-to guides. Anyone can pick up a pencil and draw. I think that's why I like it so much, because pencils are very accessible, and cheap. And they can help create the most wonderful pieces.


This Lhasa Lapso dog is a sketch of something which was my first commission. A colleague from my work asked me to draw a Lhasa Lapso for her mother's birthday, as they were her favourite dog. I did paint the dog in watercolour, and they got a printed version of this sketch. I personally like that you can see the pencil lines, but that is maybe just down to taste.


This horse, is another pencil creation. She has been dubbed Tegan, after a horse I used to look after when I was younger. I always wanted a horse to myself, and I used to spend a lot of my free time drawing horses. Drawing horses is an art form all on it's own, and I believe it is because they are so beautiful and majestic.

I feel too many artists dismiss pencils as a child's way of making art, and that saddens me. Just because you used them as a child, doesn't mean that they are for children. Pencils are the one medium you can carry with you anywhere. They add texture and shade instantly. I used any form of coloured pencil, and even have a batch from the local 99p store. I don't believe that it is the tool that makes the artist, it is the technique used by the artist who creates art. You can buy the most expensive products you can, doesn't mean you can be a successful artist.

And with that, I bid you farewell. So see you next week. xo