Pixaaargh.

Well, that didn’t go according to plan.

My last post was more than a month ago. So much for posting every week, eh? Still, last month saw Christmas, New Year, and my birthday. I could forgive myself. On the other hand they happen every year.

To make up for the lack of focus, here’s something I’ve been planning to do for a while. Several months ago the excellent Pixar exhibition came to town. I attended on the last day, as I am wont to do, and wouldn’t leave until they gave me a showbag. After chewing on the crayons for a while, I came across this:

Pixar Book

Not being able to resist a challenge, I decided I would colour this one when I got home-

 

Monster Inc lineart

And then I forgot about it. Until today! Here’s the disturbing result.

Monsters Eek (Thumb)

And while I was feeling so productive I decided to write a few tutorials as well. Phew.

Farewell ’til next week (maybe).

And so it begins…

“‘Where shall I begin, please your Majesty?’ he asked. ‘Begin at the beginning,’ the King said, gravely, ‘and go on till you come to the end: then stop.’” -
Lewis Carroll  

So, here we are.

Last week saw the end of my two-year long job at a game company in Melbourne. While I enjoyed my time there, (and the respect I commanded with fellow nerds being able to say I’m a game developer), the long hours left me little time to create things on my own. Honestly, such responsibility for my own time is a little scary.

Although I think I have developed in self discipline, I’ll have to fend off the siren calls of my couch and Mass Effect. This blog is partly to motivate my own projects, and partly to create helpful tutorials. I realize there’s a thousand and one tutorials sites out there already but they tend to be a. long winded or b. wrong.

On my last day, my awesome co-workers presented me with a lovely hair pin and these:

Copic Markers-Grey set

 

Copic brand markers are famous for being the choice of top anime artists. They leave a very stong and smooth colour on the right type of paper and blend together in a way that can look almost airbrushed. The drawback of Copic markers is that they are very expensive… about AU $8 each (I assume about US $7). As you can imagine, I was quite thrilled

Here’s the test I did shortly afterwards…

Grey Lady

 

I usually use Copics for colouring only, as you can see the lines are pretty thick. It depends on the look you’re after. I used about half the set in this picture.

 

Tutorials to come soon!