May 19th:
I'm not really happy with this one, but it's all I drew this day.
May 19th:
I'm not really happy with this one, but it's all I drew this day.
May 18th:
This little alien crashed into the moon. I have plans to revise this drawing so that the crash causes the crescent.
May 17th:
A cactus in honor of leaving Arizona.
May 16th:
Just a little sketch of a little pig.
May 15th:
I made a little game of Pin-the-Tail-on-the-Minecraft-Pig for my nephew's birthday party.
May 14th:
A little dragon in a little sketchbook.
May 13th:
I fleshed out the dragon just a bit.
May 12th:
More work on Nathan's dragon drawing cut-up sketchbook page.
May 11th:
I found the perfect rose.
May 10th:
My mom's Mother's Day present: a watercolor painting of a little tree frog.
May 9th:
The finished map. I used a paint pen and the stencil created yesterday to stipple the white continents on black cork board.
May 8th:
What was a map is now a stencil. That was a lot of cutting...
May 7th:
A little more work on the page of my cut-up sketchbook that my nephew drew the initial image on.
May 6th:
A little drawing of a fennec fox on a playing card.
May 5th:
I am painting a map of the world on cork board for my sister. I grabbed a free map image off of the internet, blew it up to an appropriate size, then cut it up into individual images sized to print on a standard printer in Photoshop. The above image is of the map printed, trimmed, and taped together. I plan to cut out the continents and use the map as a stencil for painting on the cork board.
May 4th:
More progress on the Mother Nature's body textures. I suppose I should start showing these views of her more closely since I'm no longer working so much on the whole spread of images as I am focusing on one angle at a time...
May 3rd:
I started adding some textures to Mother Nature's front-facing body.
May 2nd:
Mother Nature has hair now. I'm still just playing around with my ideas for her a lot...
May 1st:
Back to Mother Nature for May Day. Not a whole lot of progress today: just some side-view dress outlines and layer adjustments.