We were having a class on Blender. Jonno was teaching us.
Posted on Jul 12, 2010
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Posted on Jul 31, 2009
Figure Drawing
These are 5 to 10 minutes gesturals. I once read a book about the art of the nude pencil. If there is one practice that we, artists, do today that can be traced all the way back to the renaissance, it's figure drawing. This thing will never die. So long as there is either money in this trade or passionates who'd continue without, there will be warriors who'd wanna sharpen their swords; and figure drawing is the equivalent of running laps for exercise.
Posted on Jul 25, 2009
Don Quixote
I drew inspiration from the work of Fabricio Moraes (CG aritst). (I think he's got awesome lighting in his artworks, my students should emulate.)
I am a bit of a Quixote, at times. I choose to believe in things, regardless of proof, particularly for inspiration. I thirst for it.
My Quixote shows a couple things. The pose shows an old man, offering himself up to someone he loves. One might say he is offering himself for romance, but no one offers himself to romance while wielding a sword. I'd rather say that before romancing your love, you must be prepared to defend your love.
Posted on Jul 22, 2009
Drawings
I decided to post pictures of some of my artworks here. Some of them are too big for the scanner, so I scanned multiple times and combined them. That means a bit of artifacts here and there, I hope you'd forgive. If you wonder why some of the latter drawings look familiar, like you see them from some art history book before, that because they are copies of mine of some masters' works. I was studying the way they handled their strokes.




































