Archive for May, 2008

I’m Moving

Does everyone know I’m moving? Yeah. I’m moving. Not very far, but it’s still moving, so I’ve been distracted. Watch how amazingly well I weather this. If there’s anything you should know about me it’s that things like this don’t bother me. I barely care at all, besides that I’m excited about my new location, and the studio room that I’ve always wanted/finally get. Oh completely. It’s a big deal.

Cut me some slack for a minute and let me distract you with my current favorite pop video, from Annie’s forthcoming new record. This is the video for her single, I Know UR Girlfriend Hates Me.

It’s the dance shots and the way everyone looks in those black dresses that knocks me over. Read more

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Lime Cat

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R. R. Emille and Line

Here’s something I started working on a couple days ago. Tonight I’ll do color, so I’ll post another file when that’s finished. Hope you like it; a print will be made available when the color is complete.

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R. R. Emille Sketch (Revised)


Here’s something I worked up last night from my sketchbook. It’s a character I’ve drawn from time to time since college. Digital ink and color with Gimp 2.4.4.

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Susplosion in the Trailer Park (One)


Here’s something I did on a whim while I was waiting on the ferry boat to Seattle. My favorite aspects are the woman’s bulbous and yet angular anatomy, the rendering of the cheeseburger, and the pretty simple cat at a strange angle. My least favorite aspects are the dense fern fronds (I had to whack away at the 5-pixel outer line in order to make the element visually work with the other less dense things on the page) and the trailer, which nobody recognizes as a trailer even though I swear I’ve seen that very type of trailer a million times when I live in Alabama.

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R. R. Emille Show Poster


Here’s something I did back in 2005, but I still like it for the most part. Back then I was using Open Canvas instead of Gimp, and a little Photoshop on the side. These days I only use Gimp.

Proud areas for me are the hands and the contact between the generalized hand and the boot, the twist of the torso, and the paint application. Unfortunate areas include the collar and what it does to the attachment between torso and head, and also the aggressive highlight on that dumb ear. I wish I hadn’t done it like that.

The palette is neat to me; it’s a strange combination of my usually separate rustic, earthy hues and my florescent 90s go go boy colors.

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