Wednesday, January 9, 2013


I have nothing to say.... I was sleep-deprived, alright! Don't judge me!!!
Bye


PS, Photoshop

Wolfz!!

 This was better in my head...
Way better in my head. It's a wolf, in case you can't tell, and that is an ugly little moose in the background. I love working with clay, and this was no exception, though my painting left something to be desired. I like the color of the leaves, though, but it's hard to see in these pictures. The actual wolf's coloring is also pretty good, but the sculpting and eyes are both terrible... to me anyway.
That's all I have to say...
Bye

Purgatory

I know, more fandom references... I'm sorry, but not enough to stop. >:) Anyway, this is Castiel in my version of Purgatory. Though it looked a lot better in my head, I'm kinda proud of it. This was my first time using acrylic paint on a canvas, or in any serious manner at all. The hardest part was the fog, because I didn't know how to make it look thick without bleaching everything out. Still not sure how I did with that... Also, the grass is too green, but I'm still rather happy with it. Plus, I filled my need for Supernatural art, so all is right with the world. 

Thanks for taking a look!
Bye!

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

"You would have us all pawns in your world"

"Yes, Hermione, I think this is gonna be *exactly* like wizard's chess"



Okay, so it isn't but whatever...

Yay, Leaning Pawns!!! Not really. Anyway, this lovely chess board was made to practice perspective. I pretty much was alright with that to begin with, but the last time I used watercolors, I was like in second grade... It's fun, but I suck. The colors are all so bloody flat, and my shading is horrid. Charles Xavier would be ashamed


Anywho, I guess I should really put some vocab in here now....


Uh, I'm too tired for this... Anyway, I'm not to unhappy with my ugly chessboard as I sound. Like I said, the perspective is alright, with all the lines going to the right vanishing points and all. Just my colored pencil shadows leave something to be desired.


Okay, I'm done now...
Bye!

Monday, November 19, 2012

3D anamorpha- what?

I'm pretty sure you won't care about this but.......

Okay, so that up there is suposed to be an old lighter. It looked horribly loppy-gared.... you know, 'loppy-garred' is a funny word... Anyway, back on topic...

This is what the drawing looks like full on. We used photoshop to transform the scale. That's why the perspective is all wack. We also used a grid, which I have a love/hate relationship with. It's complicated... we don't like to talk about it... The shadows are better... we get along a whole lot better. Though, they still don't make the bloody thing look 3D.

......... I have nothing left to say.......



Bye

Monday, October 29, 2012

Baby~

Finished! Now go get me some pie; I love me some pie!
(I'm tired this moring, please excuse me)
Okay, so let me start out in saying that I loved this project. First of all, I love spraypaint. I really don't know why, it's just a fun medium... smells horrid, though. Second, I love making collages, so I throughly enjoyed the background. Third... Supernatural is an amazing show. The boys and Cas are all freaking adorable. So, you know, when you add all those things together it makes a really fun project. :)


Making the stencle was actully a bit difficult, even though the '67 Chevy Impalla was decently easy. Changing the colors in photoshop was simple. The hard part was not leaving any negitive-space islands floating around not attached to anything. The Xacto knife didn't help much, because I aparently can't control it. (I nearly cut the headlights out on accident) Somehow nothing fell out, though I had to be extrealy careful with the windsheald. I also had issues with getting the contast between the positive space (car) and the background right. I was trying to go with a rusty brown background, but then I found some amazing colored pictures of the beautiful SPN boys and my plan was a little ruined. Also, the wood frame splintered like three times when I was building it, and we are now enemies.
But like I said, it was extreamly fun, and I would love to do it again.

Random Bobby at the bottom!!!

(Go team free will!)

Monday, October 22, 2012


So here's the finished print... I think it turned out pretty well, though I was wanting to do a little more texture that what ended up being there. It's a barred owl, in case you didn't know from the last post. I always like printmaking; carving out space to make a picture is somehow fun. I like simple stuff. :) Anyway, the eye in the bottom one is a little messed up because I didn't really carve the little light reflection thingy deep enough.