Archive for February, 2008

Illustration Friday: Multiple

Posted by Lianne on 29 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: Illustration Friday

As you can tell, I’ve missed the past couple Illo Fridays. My energies are currently being spent on my 3d character, Asher (which once skinned, I’ll post another WIP of him). Left on the to-do list for the li’l guy is to texture, skin, and do his facial set-up. I can’t wait to animate him!

Anyway, this comic above was inspired by a dream I had awhile back in college. The funniest part was that in my dream I consciously came to the conclusion that my dog was asexually reproducing. Apparently this is how chihuahuas spawn their offspring in my subconscious.

Illustration Friday: Blanket

Posted by Lianne on 08 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: Illustration Friday

Sometimes, it feels like your blanket can’t withstand the rain.

A quick sketch done in my li’l sketchbook using markers, brush pens, and microns.

Illustration Friday: Tales and Legends

Posted by Lianne on 01 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: Illustration Friday

These sketches come from a project I did awhile back for World Mythology class, where we had to create a visual representation of any item from mythology. For my project, I referenced heavily from A Field Guide to Demons, Fairies, Fallen Angels, and Other Subversive Spirits. It’s a very excellent reference for all things creature in the mythological world, and is definitely a wonderful source of inspiration.

I chose to create a sketch journal of a traveler who encounters the Surem, small, peaceful folk who live in the Sonoran Desert. They originated from an ancient tribe that split in half after receiving a message from a Tree, warning them of major changes that will come to pass. The prophecy told the tribe that their life will change forever and things such as “good” and “evil”, “life” and “death” will happen to those who stay. (Essentially, I imagined the Surem to live in an environment and mindset similar to Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.)

Those who stayed grew taller and became humans, specifically the ancestors of the Yaquis tribe. Those who continued to live as Surem, retained their 3ft. stature (and some grew even smaller!) and sought other natural places to hide in the world. Surem are nomads, living in deserts and caves. They’re a natural people, and are usually known to carry around a portable lake, rolled up like a carpet. Once unrolled, they can fish and drink water.

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