Saturday, June 4, 2016

Sketchbook Drawing from April 26, 2016


Sketchbook Drawing from April 25, 2016

Sketchbook Drawing from April 24, 2016


Sketchbook Drawing from April 23, 2016


Sketchbook Drawing from April 22, 2016

Sketchbook Drawing from April 21, 2016

Sketchbook Drawing from April 20, 2016

Sketchbook Drawing from April 19, 2016

Sketchbook Drawing from April 18, 2016

Sketchbook Drawing from April 17, 2016

Sketchbook Drawing from April 16 2016

Sketchbook Drawing from April 16 2016


Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Sunday Drive

This started as a sketch in my sketchbook:

Scanned and painted in Photoshop:

Friday, October 9, 2015

A self portrait done in Vector art, to be used as a new Avatar:


Monday, September 14, 2015

Tank Boy

First thing I've posted here in a very long time. Hope I can post some more stuff soon.


Sunday, January 6, 2013

And here's some of the preliminary work for the last post;

Original sketch:


Color rough:

Character design:

Final sketch:

I hope to have more stuff soon....

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Sunday, January 8, 2012

New 24" HD Cintiq!

I just recently picked up a 24" HD Cintiq and I am really loving all the room to stretch out. I don't think you can ever have enough real estate:


I've been super busy since I started at EA, and haven't had a lot of time for personal stuff. But over the Holiday break I worked on a revised Logo for the new San Francisco Hockey team "The Bulls". I couldn't change it much, they just wanted me to make what they had look better. They were really pleased with what I was able to do with it, while not changing it too much (I thought I was never going to work in Illustrator again, after I left Color Labs):


Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Surf's Up!

Time to grease up and hit the beach here in the bay area, 'cause it's October (our best weather of the year).


Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Further Exploration

Still exploring this guy. I'm not sure if I like this direction yet. I'll have to look at him for a few more days to decide. His face reminds me of the actor Phil Silvers (Sgt. Bilko, for anyone old enough to remember). Here he is anyway:

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Another Character Sketch

Finally, something that's not western themed. This is a fun character I was working on this week, hope you like it. Kind of looks like the "Early Bird" buffet line on a seniors cruise :) 




Sunday, September 25, 2011

Video Turntable of my Zbrush sculpt

Here's a video turntable of my Zbrush sculpt.  



You can see a higher resolution version in my web portfolio here (click the top right thumbnail image):

Friday, September 16, 2011

Zbrush Sculpt

It's finally finished! After spending the better part of my spare time this summer teaching myself Zbrush, I've finally finished my first Character Model Sculpt. It was a really difficult transition, having only used Autodesk's Maya for 3D work in the past, but it was well worth the effort. Zbrush is amazing, once you get the hang of it! I had a lot of fun and I'm really happy with how it came out:


And here's the Orthographic Drawings I created to sculpt from in Zbrush:


I'm hoping to create a couple posed versions of this character and render a turntable video to put in my Web Portfolio soon.


Thursday, September 8, 2011

Another Version

I wasn't really happy with my first pass at this character (especially since I wanted to try and sculpt it in Zbrush). So I reworked it, and here's another version:




I'm still working on the Zbrush sculpt, but I'll post it soon.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

New Character Design

I've been trying to really dig into character design. Working my butt off on weekends and in my spare time. Here's an exercise (sticking with the western theme):




Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Character Design

I have so much respect for character designers, it's a much more difficult undertaking than most artists would think. Just trying to come up with original shapes and faces is hard enough, and when you add to that, trying to create shapes and forms that embody a specific personality and that will still be animation-friendly, you quickly see how complex and challenging the task is. I'm still just scratching the surface.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

I Just Can't Stop

I can't seem to stop with the western stuff, I'm having too much fun.


Friday, April 22, 2011

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

In a Western Mood

I'm  feeling in a bit of a western mood this week, so I just went with it. This guy turned out looking a bit like Lee Van Cleef, one of the great Western Film villains of all time. It wasn't intentional, it was something I just noticed, when I was finished with the sketch.


Thursday, March 24, 2011

Robotopia

This is something I did for the pure fun of it.



Red's

This is a spot I have many fond memories of, from my days at Sega Studios on King street. We were just across the street from the ball park, and Red's was a short walk down the Embarcadero. Great place to have a beer and a hot dog.


Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Western Edition

This is a sketch I did from an old Photo. It's in the Western Edition section of San Francisco, and this building probably no longer exists. Been a very long time since I posted, I've been massively busy at work. We finally launched our app today and everyone is really excited. I'm hopeful that I'll have a little more creative energy to put into my own work for a while..... 

Friday, September 3, 2010

Finally Finished

Well, here it is finally finished (I think). I'm pretty happy with it, though there's always a few things I would do differently next time (if there weren't, I wouldn't be learning). Don't know what I'll do here next, I'm starting my new job next week and I don't know how much free time I'm going to have. I'm just enjoying my last few days of unfettered painting (though I'm looking forward to playing with a Cintiq at my new gig)



Friday, August 13, 2010

Back from another trip again.

I'm back from another vacation trip. We just spent four days in the Russian River resort area (What a coincidence, since that's what I'm currently painting). We had a fantastic time! Thanks to Margaret and Michael at the Fern Grove Cottages, (we always feel so welcome and have such a great time, when we stay there). I really got inspired and now I can't wait to jump right in and finish this piece. Here's the finished color sketch. I'm pretty happy with it, and I think the light filtering through the redwood trees is working much better now:








Saturday, August 7, 2010

Work in progress

Here is today's work. I'm really struggling with trying to get the feeling of light dappled through trees. I know this is only a black and white value study and that it will be easier when I can use the contrast of warm and cool light to help it, but it's still not there yet. The construction of the car still has some issues as well, but I'll iron those out before I go to the final color. I do think it's pretty successful at capturing the mood and feeling of the vacations of my youth. It remains to be seen if my color rendering can do it justice:






Thursday, August 5, 2010

Refreshed and ready to work.

Back after a short vacation. Nothing like escaping the dreary grey "summer" in the bay area. Several days spent breathing in high mountain air and swimming in clear blue lake water can really renew the spirit like nothing else.
  Filled with that inspiration, I came home and jumped right into a new piece (influenced no doubt by my getaway). This is the paint-ready sketch, it took me several hours today to get something that captured the feeling I was aiming for. This piece is an attempt to capture the essence of the Russian River resort area (in Sonoma California) as I recall it from my childhood. I find it particularly difficult to simplify objects as I attempt to design them in a consistent and aesthetically pleasing way. That simplification is so central to good illustration (and good design). I really struggle with it all the time. It makes me wish I had attended Art Center instead of my Alma Mater. Ah, well, here is the sketch. I'll be updating with images of this piece in progress over the next few days:

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Off to a good start?

Well here it is Sunday and I still don't have any new art ideas to put in here. It's proving a lot harder than I thought to complete a new piece of art every week. A wife, two kids and the weekend hustle have beaten me down. I will try again later this week (I honestly did do a little work on the fix to the "Fat Cat"). In the meantime, I think I'll put up the last two pieces of digital paint I did, these are from the last few weeks.
   The first one is just a piece I did trying to push my colors out of my comfort zone. I also wanted to keep it feeling fairly flat by collapsing the foreground, middleground and background and by using conflicting perspectives. Having it break out into the border area helps flatten it as well.
 The second piece is an illustration about the fading of the american dream. I have an idyllic little house on a hill, with a car out front and a perfectly manicured yard. I contrasted the image with the aged and cracked paint and the dirty border (I'd always wanted to try and achieve that "cracked paint" look). Anyway that's all for today. I hope I'll have something completely new for my next entry.