The First Raptor Dusk Study Done
The next step in getting back into the art swing. The first airbrush piece, a study of Raptor Dusk, got done. I haven't really airbrushed much of anything for a while, so it was nice [...]
The next step in getting back into the art swing. The first airbrush piece, a study of Raptor Dusk, got done. I haven't really airbrushed much of anything for a while, so it was nice [...]
Some artists have large studios filled with all the tools and supplies they could need to satisfy their needs. Others have the corner of a room. I'm somewhere in the middle. I have a garage [...]
I'm having another go with the Cameron sketch. It really bugged me that I messed up the eyes. They were both a bit too high in the first version, and the human eye was a [...]
Except for some behind-the-scenes stuff I'm still tweaking, I think the move/upgrade is pretty much done. It's a nice improvement over that hurried theme I slapped on during last year's web-host migration. When time allows, [...]
As we are now in the third millennium of the Common Era, a 2-d artist often faces an interesting problem: should ey* work in natural, "traditional" media, or work in the digital realm? It's not [...]
With my focus having shifted back to art, I haven't been doing much writing lately. However, sometimes an opportunity pops up that you simply have to act upon. Such was the case with a fanfic contest set up by Wil Wheaton and John Scalzi as presented during the Phoenix Comicon 2010: