Friday, January 30, 2009

More TV sketches

Here are some samples of stuff I sketched with my DVR on pause.  It's kind of a fun little activity while watching TV.   All done on my Modbook which just turned one this week.....





On a different note....  I'm off to the ASIFA Annie Awards Ceremony tonight at UCLA's Royce Hall.  Dreamworks' KUNG FU PANDA has garnered an impressive slew of nominations so I'll definitely be pulling for my esteemed colleagues.  It's the first of the current DW films I worked on so I am extremely proud of it.  It's also a fantastic film all around.

I'll see about an Annie Awards report here on a later post.  



Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Hard Eight Sketch


Late last night I was doing some last minute surfing on my Modbook while flipping channels on television and happened on the classic P.T. Anderson movie HARD EIGHT. Philip Baker Hall is one of my favorite actors and he is especially good in this one. (Probably his best performance to date)

I paused my DVR just as he struck this pose, lighting a cigarette late in the film just as he is about to meet the character played by Samuel L. Jackson. It's kind of noir-ish and really dramatic and inspired me to do a quick painting. (Well, it took about an hour so it's not so quick)

Consequently, "Tivo Sketcthing" as I call it is a great way to do costumed gesture drawing if you can't do it in class. Just pause and draw. Talk about making technology work for you.....

Monday, January 26, 2009

Gesture Class 9

From Costumed Gestured Class today...... done on the Modbook and Adobe Photoshop. Sketched using PS default watercolor loaded wet flat tip brush, set at 8 pixels. Variable 5-40 percent opacity, 20 to 30 percent flow. Default canvas size is 10 x 6 inches at 100 mpx resolution.





Friday, January 16, 2009

Double Stuff


Here's a sketch I did a few days ago while sitting outside a local supermarket. My Modbook had about 30 percent battery life left so I had to work quick. It's done with my usual Photoshop settings. After completing this set I got the dreaded, "You're about to run out of juice" message so I saved and powered down.

That's when I switched to traditional since I was already warmed up. Those I have to scan and post another day for you.

Oddly enough, this one lady was dressed like the character "Nina" from my brother Ronnie's Paper Biscuit books so she definitely caught my attention. (the real subject had a little one sitting in the cart)

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On a different note, I had the opportunity to watch the acclaimed Swedish horror film LET THE RIGHT ONE IN last night at work. It's definitely one of the better films i've seen lately.

This movie is visually stunnning and a great one to study for composition. It uses that rather familiar european minimalist style to it's advantage. Set in the early eighties it tells the story of boy living in a Stockholm suburb who befriends a intriguingly strange girl who moves in next door.

What I truly love about this film is that it takes a genre and turns it on it's head. It's subtle, unnerving and genuinely emotional. It also demonstrates the effectiveness of story design using two complex and different characters and worlds, set against a simple back drop. Life is always a complex set of interweaving experiences and so is a good work of fiction. The tendency with most films set in a specific genre is to pay off the audience with expected events, all the while forgetting that there are no real absolutes in real life. People feel both love and hate, are both beligerent and kind, friend and foe. Here, director Tomas Alfredson weaves enough frightening tension and darkness with geniune innocence and purity of true love.

The story builds to really satisfying climax and one of the better endings i've seen in a while. This is what watching movies is about. A complete experience both viscerally and intellectually where the genuine emotions are stirred.

Oh and, if you like blood in your films, there's a nice helping of it here.

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... just found this out after putting up this post... The revered, modern american master Andrew Wyeth (1917 - 2009) has passed away at the age of 91. Wyeth painted in the realist style and is famous for his "Helga Paintings" in which he secretly painted a Prussian-born neighbor off and on for a period of 15 years. His tempera paintings are particularly intriguing and exuded a seemingly haunting quaility to them. He recieved the National Medal of Arts in 2007.

May he rest in peace.

Thursday, January 08, 2009

Macworld 2009


I spent the day doing storyboard and sketching demos on my Modbook at the AXIOTRON pavillion at this year's MACWORLD CONFERENCE & EXPO in San Francisco, California.

Axiotron also unveiled it's newest product, the powerful Modbook Pro. The tablet solution company has now successfully brought their conversion techonology to the Macbook Pro giving users unprecedented drawing and computing power in a portable tablet device.

And as you can imagine, it was a Mac users paradise with many a product to peruse and salivate about. Thank you to everyone at Axiotron especially Sigthor Markusson and his marketing staff for the gracious invite.

For a more in-depth report, click HERE for a companion post on MODBOOK JUNCTION.