Hey Folks,
Happy Weekend,
late post this week as I usually blog Friday morning ( Irish time ) and wasn't sure what I'd post up until now. Buuuuuuut I have a couple things left handy for such a week when things get so busy I don't get a chance to finish anything. This is one of those weeks.
Here's a piece I'm still pretty happy with from a cartoon I still adore. This is Heatblast from Ben 10, I drew this up for a mates kid who had the flu at the time and was ( hopefully still is ) a Ben 10 fan. Hope you guys dig it too.
Aaaaaand here's the Ignite Talk I did at Electric picnic this year in the science gallery tent. I talked about storyboarding and the way the Ignite talks work is like this - there's 20 slides that auto-advance every 15 seconds, for 5 mins. It was a lot of fun to so, some of you may have seen it already as I put it up on Facebook and Twitter during the week.
Here's the Youtube link as the video isn't loading via blogger, I'll try get sorted so it can play on this post.
see yee next week!
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Friday, November 1, 2013
Friday, September 6, 2013
Felling a bit Nostalgic
Hey folks,
sorry about the lack of post last week, had a nerve problem and it sorta stopped me drawing for a bit. Buuuuut here's some stuff for this week,
Pics from the talks I've done recently and I actually found a rake of old drawings. like my portfolio that I used to get into college with aaaaaaaand some pics I did near the end of my days in college.
So here we go, Thursday lats workshop first.
First off I'd just like to say Thank you again to all who came to the workshop. There was even a few people who came down on the night on the slight chance that there had been ticket cancellations and they might get in. Really appreciate the interest I hope you all got what you needed/looking for from the workshop, very happy to be working on your folios with you now!
Just caught a pic of the crowd as they left the science gallery.
Aaaaand then I went on to do an Ignite talk at Electric picnic last week. An Ignite talk is 5mins long, and every 15 seconds you have a new slide to talk about, so you gotta keep up with the slides as they change automatically. Loads of fun, would love to do it again. The talks were recorded to go onto the Ignite talks website, when it goes up I'll post it here too.
Aaaaaand yep they got my name wrong on the poster outside the tent, didn't put a dampner on anything I enjoyed doing my talk and saw some really interesting talks and met some awesome people.
sooooooo some of you may have seen on my twitter page yesterday that I found some old folio work, well here it is.
Found this chest and some old portfolios in a clear out yesterday, I thought it might be a bit of a laugh to post up some stuff! Well the stuff that lasted, some of the paper deteriorated over the past 10 years so i did what i could with what i had at hand. I apologise now, but I didn't have any internet access in when i was back in the rents house so i had to stick with the camera on the iPhone so some of the quality of the pics isnt so hot, but hey neither are some of the images ;) .
So here's what got me into BCFE... yes I was the guy that had comics stuff in his animation portfolio... rookie mistake
I copied this from a comic book I really digged at the time. Drawn n painted on A2, acrylics were about the only paint i had any grasp of at the time.
Yep I also had the stereo typical celebrity charcoals, here's Enya and some Hopkins, A2 again.
next probably what got me into college I had sketchbooks and sketchbooks full of drawing of my friends in school. there used to be an after school study, I signed up for that and used the first hour to draw hands, bags negative shapes of chairs, people you name it just things I knew that were famously hard to draw things I had heard helped me improve my observational skills. Honestly that's probably all i was aware of at the time. When I went to college I realized EVERYTHING that I was doing wrong.
More comics stuff I copied for my folio, all A2.
Then i got to college and did stuff like this, all of this is from my last year in BCFE.
10/15 mins pastel
sustained pose (always annoied my that I messed up his thumb)
10 mins conté, love conté never went back to charcoal after I got the hang of em
below is a gesture, probably a few seconds I cant really make out how long it is, charcoal on newsprint
below is a 10/15 mins, contour drawing was kind of a favourite of mine
started to get into watercolors the more I got into David Mack's work...
another gesture
tried some new stuff with inks
More watercolours
this was actually my first attempt with ink i was raging i got the bleed wrong on the legs, the line ran pretty thick.
Pencil, sustained drawing
So there you go, I think a pretty clear learning curve is there to be seen from what I've done over the past 10 years. Here's to the next 10!
Also here's some new places to come see me talk about storyboarding
Above you will get a 2 hour workshop where I will talk about storyboarding and how it can be used in animation to inform people about health, kind of how to tell people visually and get the most impact.
AAAAAAAnd one Im really really looking forward to is the DICE con this year
Here I'll be doing an hour talk that will be closer to my workshop last week. So if you want to talk Storyboards come over and say hi. If you dig comics, You GOTTA check out this con it's got an amazing line up!
So Sin é Hope you all digged that, next week I'll have some new stuff to post! :)
sorry about the lack of post last week, had a nerve problem and it sorta stopped me drawing for a bit. Buuuuut here's some stuff for this week,
Pics from the talks I've done recently and I actually found a rake of old drawings. like my portfolio that I used to get into college with aaaaaaaand some pics I did near the end of my days in college.
So here we go, Thursday lats workshop first.
First off I'd just like to say Thank you again to all who came to the workshop. There was even a few people who came down on the night on the slight chance that there had been ticket cancellations and they might get in. Really appreciate the interest I hope you all got what you needed/looking for from the workshop, very happy to be working on your folios with you now!
Just caught a pic of the crowd as they left the science gallery.
Aaaaand then I went on to do an Ignite talk at Electric picnic last week. An Ignite talk is 5mins long, and every 15 seconds you have a new slide to talk about, so you gotta keep up with the slides as they change automatically. Loads of fun, would love to do it again. The talks were recorded to go onto the Ignite talks website, when it goes up I'll post it here too.
Aaaaaand yep they got my name wrong on the poster outside the tent, didn't put a dampner on anything I enjoyed doing my talk and saw some really interesting talks and met some awesome people.
sooooooo some of you may have seen on my twitter page yesterday that I found some old folio work, well here it is.
Found this chest and some old portfolios in a clear out yesterday, I thought it might be a bit of a laugh to post up some stuff! Well the stuff that lasted, some of the paper deteriorated over the past 10 years so i did what i could with what i had at hand. I apologise now, but I didn't have any internet access in when i was back in the rents house so i had to stick with the camera on the iPhone so some of the quality of the pics isnt so hot, but hey neither are some of the images ;) .
So here's what got me into BCFE... yes I was the guy that had comics stuff in his animation portfolio... rookie mistake
I copied this from a comic book I really digged at the time. Drawn n painted on A2, acrylics were about the only paint i had any grasp of at the time.
Yep I also had the stereo typical celebrity charcoals, here's Enya and some Hopkins, A2 again.
next probably what got me into college I had sketchbooks and sketchbooks full of drawing of my friends in school. there used to be an after school study, I signed up for that and used the first hour to draw hands, bags negative shapes of chairs, people you name it just things I knew that were famously hard to draw things I had heard helped me improve my observational skills. Honestly that's probably all i was aware of at the time. When I went to college I realized EVERYTHING that I was doing wrong.
I drew Loads of hands
More comics stuff I copied for my folio, all A2.
Then i got to college and did stuff like this, all of this is from my last year in BCFE.
10/15 mins pastel
sustained pose (always annoied my that I messed up his thumb)
10 mins conté, love conté never went back to charcoal after I got the hang of em
below is a gesture, probably a few seconds I cant really make out how long it is, charcoal on newsprint
below is a 10/15 mins, contour drawing was kind of a favourite of mine
started to get into watercolors the more I got into David Mack's work...
another gesture
tried some new stuff with inks
More watercolours
this was actually my first attempt with ink i was raging i got the bleed wrong on the legs, the line ran pretty thick.
Pencil, sustained drawing
So there you go, I think a pretty clear learning curve is there to be seen from what I've done over the past 10 years. Here's to the next 10!
Also here's some new places to come see me talk about storyboarding
Above you will get a 2 hour workshop where I will talk about storyboarding and how it can be used in animation to inform people about health, kind of how to tell people visually and get the most impact.
AAAAAAAnd one Im really really looking forward to is the DICE con this year
Here I'll be doing an hour talk that will be closer to my workshop last week. So if you want to talk Storyboards come over and say hi. If you dig comics, You GOTTA check out this con it's got an amazing line up!
So Sin é Hope you all digged that, next week I'll have some new stuff to post! :)
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