Rachel no!!! Thanks to Noah and Rachel Bradley for the reference material.
Assorted anatomy tracing
Some doodles while watching The Rocketeer
Assorted instagram reference
Croquis Cafe studies
Some more Royal Alberta Museum specimens.
The Royal Alberta Museum is next door to the studio, so I'm going to try to make it a regular part of my studies.
A gift for some kind people who let us use their cabin
1 hour
random face studies
3D scan practice. 5 minutes per drawing.
3D scan practice. 5 minutes per drawing.
assorted instagram reference, and 3d scan turnarounds
Fencers from instagram. Going more for gesture than accuracy.
some instagram dancers, witcher cosplay, and 3D scan turnarounds
I've seen people drawing random google street view shots and it looked like a fun exercise. I wanted to loosen up and get a bit more expressive with it.
It was time to attempt a level-up. Took the proko anatomy course
some nudes
mostly 2 minute drawings, with a few 5 minute ones throughout.
photo tracing. first the skeletons, then the muscles. helped a ton with anchor points, and getting a better feel for the two systems.
Some figures, and still trying not to get bogged down by same-face syndrome.
Portraits, figures, some cosplayers
Practicing some rendering
Museum drawings
Our technical animator Aaron Dibbs has horses, and he let us come draw them.
Some lunch-hour life drawings done at work, and some other bioware life drawers that agreed to pose for portraits. Shane, Jeff, Ramil and Teri.
Some lunch-hour life drawings done at work
I was fortunate enough to attend the Syn Studios "Gathering of Masters" in Montreal. Five days of talks, workshops, and hanging out with like-minded artists from all kinds of backgrounds. It was hugely inspiring to listen to James Gurney, Terryl Whitlach,
“Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe.” - Abraham Lincoln