Today I was messing around with the DS homebrew software, Colors, a bit. Here's the results.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Sketch Update
I haven't been able to really post updates for the past month, if only because I didn't actually draw much. Shame on me, I know.
Anyway here's I'll throw a couple of sketchbook pages.
This one is actually from some time ago. I like the little Batman there, he's so happy.
This here is from today, a water demon chap or something. He has a totally disregard for humans and their pants.
Anyway here's I'll throw a couple of sketchbook pages.
This one is actually from some time ago. I like the little Batman there, he's so happy.
This here is from today, a water demon chap or something. He has a totally disregard for humans and their pants.
Sunday, March 2, 2008
Art Rage!
Not the actual raging about art (although that should be an actual subject for a blog post) but the program Art Rage, a simple but rather neat piece of painting software. One of its cool features is to have an image pinned on your working space as a reference, something not even Painter or Photoshop do, as well as allowing you to quickly set that reference as a tracing image, if you're ever so inclined to do that.
I decided to test the feature out.
A random photo of a girl was found in one of my many image folders and was hastily sketched over as an excercise of sorts.
I decided to test the feature out.
A random photo of a girl was found in one of my many image folders and was hastily sketched over as an excercise of sorts.
Saturday, March 1, 2008
Pixel Po-po-portraits
Some time ago I got around to making a couple of pixel portraits for my friends Daniel and Lara, who together form the dynamic duo behind the movie blog A Medium of Images. They're quite quick and fun to make.
That reminds me of an excuse to show something off from history.
I did these last year, all using the nifty little pixel art program Graphics Gale.
That reminds me of an excuse to show something off from history.
I did these last year, all using the nifty little pixel art program Graphics Gale.
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