Growing Up

Thinking about how my oldest is 9 going on 10.  She’s growing up so fast.  I’ll have to have “the talk” with her this year, I think.
Growing Up

Guy’s Face with Various Expressions — And a Zombie

This was an exercise to practice drawing different expressions on the same character using Adobe Illustrator.  I didn’t bother with shading it, since it was just practice.  

I initially drew these in a completely different order, but arranging them this way seemed to fit them into a narrative.  The second from the last was originally supposed to be a yawn.  I’m not really sure why I turned him into a zombie.  It just sort of happened.  

Guy's Head with Various Expressions

Box of Junk Illustration

Here’s a spot illustration for the September issue of 435 Magazine.  A ratty cardboard box containing a tangle of cords and old electronics and a Lego boat.

Tangled Cords Final 500

Judge Owl

Judge Owl

Judge Owl sits at the bench, gavel in hand—er… wing.

Emergency Light

And one more artificial light source illustration for Hart McLeod’s Kazakh science textbook. 
534 - Emergency Light
This one was kind of fun because I used it to teach myself to use an Adobe Illustrator tool I hadn’t used before.  I can now use the gradient mesh!  Yeah, yeah, I know.  Most of you don’t know what that is and those who do are wondering why I hadn’t already mastered it.  Let’s just say it was a hole in my skill-set that I’m taking care of.  I still need to practice with it before I’ve really mastered it, but I now know what it is and how to use it.  

You can see it in use most obviously in the metal of the base.  Notice that the line of the reflection is not straight vertical, but at a slight angle to follow the slope of the base?  If it were straight, I could have used the regular gradient tool.  But with the slope, that wouldn’t work.  I also used a little on the reflection on the plastic lens, though you might not be able to tell.  I actually used it a bit more than that, but I was adding too many elements to what should be a pretty simple picture, so I pulled them back off again. 

I spent more time on it than the budget really called for, but I did it anyway because I needed to learn this.  So, the extra time spent was worthwhile.  

Traffic Light

Part of an assignment to show various examples of artificial light for a science textbook.
534 - Traffic Light

Street Light

Part of an assignment to show various examples of artificial light for a science textbook.
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Lamp

Part of an assignment to show various examples of artificial light for a science textbook.  
534 - Lamp