Wednesday, 29 October 2014

Trying new things

So I plucked up the courage to scan one of my A2 images, bit by bit on my puny little A4 scanner, with the express aim of sticking the separate scans together with Photoshop.

And let the fun commence...

It was awkward. Most of the scans were a little warped as the oversized paper would droop on either side, then, once I had finally got the best scans I could, Photoshop refused to align the images perfectly. Anyway, after much flapping around I managed to clean the image up.

Tadaah!

Let it be known I'm pretty bad with Photoshop, so all my drawings are traditional and, therefore, if I make a mistake, I have to start from the very beginning. Bleck!

Also I'm going to make a blunt plea. I am eager to get criticism and feedback, it can be good or bad. Even something as simple as "hay, I like it" is useful as that way I can tell if I'm doing something that people find appealing in some way as opposed to just doing something stupid.
Also someone asked me how the "join this site" option works. If you have a Google Account (something you will have if you have a youtube account or blog) you can click this option and then Google gives you little alerts when I create a new blog post effectively making you a "follower." That's all it is.

Thanks~Nuggie


Tuesday, 28 October 2014

Doing the things

Well, I have been doing the things. I'm in the midst of fixing that raptor image (I really don't like the way that photo turned out.) and setting up my pieces for sale on Redbubble, with the aid of Photoshop. (University gave me Photoshop and this mac for being dyslexic. I'm too poor to buy all this.) Let it be known though, all my drawings are traditional, if I make a mistake I start again instead of just altering it in photoshop.

No Cheeser here today

So, if you like you can get snazzy prints, mobile cases, net-book cases, tote bags, tees and all sorts with my fancy doodles on them. I've only altered a few of my peices for sale so far but the link for my shop is here. http://www.redbubble.com/people/nuggie?ref=artist_title_name

Also it was my birthday recently and someone sent me this adorable little thing. I shall play with it like the fully functioning adult that I am.


"Tadaah!"



Thursday, 23 October 2014

Raptor on wheels


So I have finished drawing my Utahraptor and his penny farthing. Velociraptor was a little too small to put his bony butt on the seat and reach the peddles, at the same time, so I decided he would have to be replaced by the bony butt of the this guy. 

I call it Totally Pimpin'

With my current series of drawings I've been aiming for an emphasis on realism. This means I've been a real stickler for proportions so, when I returned to start working this morning, and looked at what I had done the day before, I decided it needed some ruthless alteration. This isn't just a case of aesthetic preference though. I want to create accurate skeletal drawings that, stylistically, look like they have been taken from an anatomical/palaeontological text book, or from the wall of a museum but then put the subjects in unusual scenarios or postures, creating a juxtaposition. (Also, I put this stuff up on the internet, and if  an anatomical or palaeontological expert should chance across this stuff I'd like them to say ooooooh instead of ewwww.)

Anyway, despite having issues with the initial pencil drawing, the inking process was comparatively leisurely. (Right up to the point I started work on the wheels.) I was supposed to have acquired a compass, earlier in the week, to make drawing them easier. Well, I forgot. So I had to draw them free hand. I think the concentration made me sweat a little. Nice right?


     There were too many circles in this drawing...                                     

So this piece took over fourteen hours but I think I like the way it turned out. Once I took a photo of it directly face on however it seemed the camera would only focus on the front wheel of the penny farthing. The rest of the drawing has lost all definition. I took several pictures and this kept happening. I'd like like to try and amend this before the end of the week. This has left me feeling kinda grouchy.




Tuesday, 21 October 2014

Not a Velociraptor

There are some drawings which are very easy to start. With these particular drawings you know just where to place the first pencil stroke. There are others however which refuse to make this easy. This was one of those drawings.

I was trying to convert one of my rough sketches onto A2. It's a Utahraptor on a penny farthing.

This is the original rough drawing. It shares a page with the initial "Music Hog" sketch.

I started the transfer with some very dodgy circles....

I was off to an awkward start but I did eventually recover and progress with the rest of the drawing. It was important that I drew the bike first as I know too well that if someone, with varying poor spacial judgement like me, drew the raptor first the bike might just have disappeared off the side or bottom of the page. As a result I had to draw the utaraptor from the feet up, in order to make sure he connected with the bike properly. I would usually start with the head as it makes judging proportions easier.  Anyway, at one point, my picture was looking kinda weird.

Weird...

Eight hours latter it was nearly done. I couldn't finish the initial pencil sketch as I have places to be but tomorrow I'm hopping to finish it entirely, ink and all.



Monday, 20 October 2014

Working Small

So since starting this blog I've been working on A2 and drawing on that scale takes a long time. The fastest drawing took twelve hours while the longest took thirty. So I decided this time I would actually try making things easier on myself and draw on A4. This is what I came up with.


I also did a variation with some funky sound waves for the sake of experimentation


It seems a smaller drawing made it easier to focus on shading and detail (although I guess I'm not surprised) and I think it helped me refine a smoother consistent type of shading. I will have to try it on my next A2 piece.

Also I've just created a new page about why I started blogging. I'd appreciate any thoughts you may have on it. Thanks.


Friday, 17 October 2014

Time to talk Stuff

So my spare time is no longer being taken up by other matters and I can focus on my drawing and return to my usual schedule again. Huzzah! These last couple of weeks have felt like such a waste of time. Right. Time to talk stuff. A couple of weeks ago I posted a rough sketch I had prepared of an Entelodont on my blog.


An Entelodont? Say what? Enteledonts, fondly nicknamed "hell pigs" by some, are onmivores. They emerged in the late Eocene and eventually went extinct in the early Miocene (that weird bit of prehistory between the disappearance of dinosaurs and now) They were common in Europe, Asia and North America.
OK. They look weird. They have an enormous wolf-like skull, a boxy chest which looks like it was borrowed from a warthog and...hooves? If they were omnivores how could they hunt with little feet like that? They certainly couldn't use them to grab their prey or grip the ground if they got in a tussle. So it would seem they may have just been scavengers but, on closer inspection, it appears they were pretty hench. Those tall dorsal vertebrae, at the top of their spine, would have supported enormous muscles which would have held the head in place but also would have easily assisted them in a fight and those protruding cheekbones would have been the frame for a hulking pare of jaw muscles. Basically they were ripped. So hunter or scavenger? As much as the consensus appears to be that they were scavengers that may have hunted a little by most experts, this is one of those things you can never definitively confirm. Meh.


So. The drawing bit. I spent the first day converting it onto A2 in pencil, as always, but when I went to start inking it the next morning I decided it was way too small. I would have to entirely redo it and I really dislike redoing stuff (especially if I have already devoted so much time to something.) Despite the way I felt I forced my self to ahead with it anyway. If I have to redraw something my main concern is whether I do a better job than the previous attempt but this time I think it payed off.
It took just as long to draw it in pencil but the inking process was comparatively quicker and I think possibly the quickest I have done so far. I also think my shading may have started to improve.


I think I made far better use of the A2 this time

So this is the finished thing. (And that is a fork in the ground.) Looking at it now I think there are points that I need to work on but I think it's definitely an improvement. At some point I will probably work up the nerve to go over all my pieces ad fix them if I can. I'm too timid at the moment though.

Thanks for reading!


Thursday, 16 October 2014

I'm back



So I'm back to drawing and blogging again. I said I would be. I've got plenty of rough sketches to convert onto A2. I'm kinda excited about it.


Wednesday, 8 October 2014

Music Hog and Spider





Still busy this week so I thought I'd feature, "Music Hog" in this blog post. (I may change the title at some point.) It was one of three drawings I did, before I began my blog, so it only made a brief appearance but this particular image had been floating around in my head for possibly over two years. It was one of the contributing factors that got me drawing these skeletons and back to drawing in general, so I thought it deserved a bit of acknowledgement. I feel that a blog could be a little boring if the focus was only on "the process" so I'll throw something else in. The return to drawing will probably be the subject for another blog if I keep things going for long enough.


Like all my pieces this one began life as a rough sketch, only this one took several hours before it started to look right, specifically because sources were minimal and made the ribcage difficult to perfect. I had to redraw it over and over again and, when erasing it in-between failures, would have to carefully go around the skull and its tusks every time. I hate that rib cage.
Eventually I was able to transfer it to A2. So I started working early, as usual, and by mid day was making good progress when a dot appeared in the middle of the paper. I peered closer to find it was a tiny spider which had abseiled down from the top of the easel. Thinking it would be the humane thing to assist in relocating the little dude, I unhooked the line and lifted it away from the paper, spider still attached. But suddenly, spider was not attached. So I sat back down to resume work. Then a familiar dot very slowly inched it's way down over the paper. So I extended a finger to unhook the line and Spider tuned and scrabbled back up, disappearing over the top of the easel. Again I tried to resume working and again spider inched slowly down in front of my face. Things repeated this way for a few minutes longer until the little dude was successfully removed and hooked onto the edge of a desk.
By the end of the day Hog was drawn in pencil and partially outlined in ink.

I had to take sooo many photos to get him in frame...not sure if you can really make him out though

All preped for inking


The following day was spent inking the image. Shading the tucks was the scariest part as they are large and obvious and if I made a single mistake it would be equally as large and obvious. Shading the dead phones was really fun though.

The close up just made me aware that the photos aren't giving a sence of skale

Looks kinda small....its longer than my arm.





Friday, 3 October 2014

Made a Gallery



I've just put a little gallery page together as I've probably got another week ahead of me before I can get back to my usual drawing schedule.  In my minimal spare time I've been doing rough sketches so I'll have plenty of material to work with. Anyway, you've probably seen it all before if you're following but I do hope you feel inclined to take a peek ~Nuggie