Thursday, July 18, 2013




I've been listening to the podcast "Welcome to Night Vale" recently and besides it being generally funny and charming, the best thing about listening to a podcast is that I can design how I think the characters look without too much fear about it not looking exactly like "[x] actor" or "[y] character model."

For example, I redesigned the announcer/radio host a second time after initially drawing him in the first picture, casting him this time as a NA, and using Evan Adams in "Smoke Signals" as reference.

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Practice


A study that I worked on for fun of actor Tyler Posey (of MTV's Teen Wolf).

And a gif on some of my progress:


Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Jaime & Brienne's Excellent Adventure


This was the piece that was chosen for the AAU's Spring Show. Someone on the judging panel must've been a Game of Thrones fan.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Nature is overrated.


My picture needed a little more storytelling, so I added a spider (talk about suffering for your art—those are reference pictures I don’t want to look at again), and changed her expression accordingly. Being a forest/wood nymph is a lot more taxing than one might think; you take one nap and all of a sudden spiders are making webs between your antlers.

Friday, May 17, 2013

Blade Runner Redesign: Sebastian's Apartment


Sebastian's apartment from Blade Runner, with about 50% more creepy marionettes. Still a work in progress, as I'd like to tighten up the shapes and design elements a little more.

Head Drawing Studies



Head studies from class last semester. 


Thursday, May 16, 2013

Blade Runner Redesign

Visual Development for Blade Runner Redesign

My semester-long project from my Visual Elements of Story class. I had a lot of fun playing with the different character body types. Rachael was actually inspired a bit by the singer, Janelle Monae, who uses a lot of futuristic, robotic themes in her music (and has made a reference to Do Android's Dream of Electric Sheep? in a few songs before).

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Drawing From Imagination




My class on drawing from imagination is really pushing me to challenge myself when it comes to perspective. 

I had Maltese Falcon running through my head (my school is in San Francisco), and decided to do a film noir type drawing for my one-point perspective street view, and then continue the theme for my two-point perspective interior.