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Let’s Do This!

Posted by Lianne on 25 Sep 2008 | Tagged as: Sketches

I wish I had the fearless attitude of this li’l t-rex. Although, it’d be nice to have some foresight too. ;)

Site Overhaul + Life Drawings

Posted by Lianne on 09 Jul 2008 | Tagged as: Sketches, Updates

As you can tell, I remade my site yet again. There’s a few bugs here and there I need to fix (i.e. my RSS feed not working and the extra space found beneath my artwork pages), but for the most part this is it. I restructured my site so it’ll be more organized and cleaner in design. For the tiled background, I used this awesome pattern from Din Pattern. If you’re ever looking for some background tiles, I highly recommend the site.

Above are some life drawings from last night’s session. I haven’t been to one in forever due to crunch. I used a Uniball Signo pen, after reading about it in Enrico Casarosa’s blog. I have to say, this has become my new favorite fine pen as well. The ink flows so smoothly you don’t want to lift your pen, hehe. It’ll be a fine addition to my travel sketching materials. :)

Unfortunately, next week we’re re-entering crunch so you may not see more life drawings until August. In the meantime, though, I will be posting other stuff *koff koff animation*. So thanks for visiting, and let me know if anything looks bizarre on your browser.

Take luck!

Posted by Lianne on 29 Jun 2008 | Tagged as: Sketches

A gesture drawing with some flat colors of my mentor/friend, Hongman, who is moving on to another job in Seattle. It’s from my desk’s vantage point, and that’s really what I saw on his monitors from a day-to-day basis.

Hongman is possibly one of the hardest working animators I know, very talented, and humble to boot. He was one of the first friends I’ve made at VCS, and he never complained about my pestering him with my novice questions. Good luck, Hongman! You’ll be missed!

Some travel sketches

Posted by Lianne on 16 Jun 2008 | Tagged as: Sketches

Last year, I traveled to Japan to visit my friend who was teaching English at a high school over there. The beginning of my trip started out a little rocky; the 2nd leg of my connecting flight to Tokyo was canceled due to a typhoon, leaving me stranded in Texas for a day. Luckily, I sneaked onto a flight the following morning, sitting in the center of a 5 seat row. The first two pages are my fellow passengers to the left and right of me.

When I finally arrived, my friend was kind enough to let me tag along when she went to work. I had a blast drawing the high schoolers because they were so lively…but it also made it hard to capture that spirit. I was also intrigued by their little nuances in how they wore their school uniforms. So much personality!

This was the first time I tried to really document another location with sketches. It was extremely fun, and now when I look back at these sketches I can remember more specifics than if I just shot it with a camera. For the sketchbook, I used a water brush, watercolor pencils, pencil, and Sakura Microns/Copic Multiliners. The moleskine’s thick paper held up pretty well to the water media, but it’s hard to make a mark with straight up water color. I found I had to draw with the water color pencil and then apply water to the line to make it keep. I’ll try to find more time later to post more from my travel sketchbook…unfortunately at work we’ve entered crunch mode so updates will be sparse.

Visitation

Posted by Lianne on 20 Apr 2008 | Tagged as: Sketches

While browsing through my directories, I realized I never posted this one up. I drew it maybe 9 months ago, (so it’s somewhat old) but it was gift art of a character created by one of my art directors at Vicious Cycle. His co-authored comic series, The Black Coat, follows a revolutionary war hero/spy and his adventures to thwart the British. The two characters portrayed in my drawing are The Black Coat and the girl, Robin, who lost her mother to a serial killer in the first volume of the graphic novel.

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