Spent part of my weekend doodling faces while
watching Howl's Moving Castle (One of my all time favorite movies that is absolutely brilliant in it's illustration). Great way to spend a weekend, even if I
do suck at drawing faces. ;)
Showing posts with label faces. Show all posts
Showing posts with label faces. Show all posts
Monday, January 12, 2015
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Sketchbook pages - February 2014
Just a quick peek at a few of my sketchbook pages. (Sorry for the terrible lighting. Haven't had time to photograph anything properly. :/ )
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Some Black and white (mostly) doodles
Just
some silly doodles to try to get back into the swing of drawing. Have
been too exhausted, busy and uninspired to draw anything for some time.
I
really like playing around with black and white images. There's
something so striking about them, even when it's just a silly image of a
zombie-like boy with a pig on his head. ;)
And last, but not least, my favorite, Sir Oinks A Lot!
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Friday, May 3, 2013
Digital painting; monsters and faces
These are just some random painting/doodle practice on faces. I always
get stumped at their hair. >.< But I was pretty pleased with how
the faces turned out themselves. These are probably the best ones I've
ever done. And just ignore the random sketches and egg things. Just
doodled those up for practice and whatnot. 

Just something silly from some basic doodles I was practicing with. I've read through several of these this past week and I think they've been messing with me. LoL! I rarely do dark scenes, in theme or color scheme, and I don't think I've ever done any with a flashlight source. The word bubble seems a bit out of place, but I couldn't seem to resist adding it in.
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Some traditional sketchlings
A compilation of some traditional sketches and doodles. Most are from the past few weeks drawn when I didn't have a chance to draw digitally.
Monday, February 15, 2010
Something from awhile ago...
Saturday, September 8, 2007
Face to Face
I did this in pencil on white paper from a beginner's learning book. I switched some of the assignments around in the book and created my own picture from the suggestions. Then, once I had it scanned, I flipped it and inverted the colors to get the black background copy. Then I set them side by side to have them facing one another, as if they were about to...well, I guess fight.
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