Showing posts with label sketch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sketch. Show all posts

Monday, October 29, 2012

Dr. Sketchy: Trick or Treat

I used black and red ink and pencils this time because I wasn't really prepared. At least simpler tools made me focus on getting the forms right but gaaaaah my values.

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Saturday, October 20, 2012

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

at work and at rest

sketches from the office and the room I'm bedspacing in (I sleep on the top bunk ftw)

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at work and at rest at work and at rest

watercolor: Dr Sketchy

Some overdue Dr Sketchy stuff where I tried live watercoloring
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photos courtesy of LifeDawn
I gave this sheet away to Spidersilk Productions, the current host of these events

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Some warm-up sketches

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Saturday, August 25, 2012

Dr Sketchy's Suspended Animation

These were from last month's Dr Sketchy featuring the Art of Shibari.

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My warm-up sketch of the venue and 5-minute sketches.

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I challenged myself this time by drawing full-page poses. I couldn't color the whole thing under the time limit but I had finished them before I left the bar

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Tin Lizzies

Tin Lizzies Tin Lizzies Tin Lizzies
aka the Ford Model T.
Made for rough terrains and the working middle-class American

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Dr Sketchy's "Candy-Coated Horrors"

Held at Spidersilk's Acid Asylum exhibit.
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I think I'm getting the hang of figure sketching with colors.

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Dragonfire: Sketch Mob

Dr. Sketchy Philippines and Sketchwalk Philippines join forces for the first time to welcome the Chinese New Year with a sexy sketch mob at Bonifacio High Street.

My warm-up page with watercolors.
Dragonfire: Sketch Mob

5 min sketches. I added the stylized ones when I got home.
Dragonfire: Sketch Mob

Once again, I whip out my Lil' Hands pens and scribble against the clock.
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I hope this won't be the last time Dr. Sketchy and Sketchwalk Ph collaborates ;D

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Friday, December 16, 2011

gestures from the year

at least the ones I have digital copies of

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gestures from the year


this guy below is Dreamworks animator, Alex Heboyan during his masterclass at my school last month:
gestures from the year

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Dr. Sketchy's "Curse of the Black Widow"

Last night I got to attend my first Dr. Sketchy event during the lovely art exhibit of Spidersilk Productions. The artworks of the Spidersilk trio, the set-up of the place and the costumes provided a nice ambience for a night of figure-drawing and drinking.

Dr. Sketchy
Some warm-up sketches. Top right is the model, Ms. Prudence, before she got on the couch in her burlesque outfit.

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I had sketched things hurriedly so I can add in the colors before time was up.

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Some of the audience and the caterers (who were all wearing steampunk or goth) volunteered to model.

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Ms Prudence in her second, more risque, outfit. Last sketch before the night ended.

Big thanks to Spidersilk Productions for hosting the exhibit. Along with Dr. Sketchy, the Technoteapot exhibit brought together artists and enthusiasts to appreciate art and draw for themselves.

Dr. Sketchy
Here's some postcard prints from each of the three ladies of Spidersilk.