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Train Station - Foreground Inks

train station foreground pens

Foreground inks are done on my Train Station image for Today's Doodle. I use a Zebra Calligraphy pen (aka my favourite pen ever) to do the figures. The calligraphy pen gives a nice bouncy, organic line that works well for living creatures. The thinner lines such as the fairy's wings and the anatomy that shows through from behind it was done with a Uniball Pin 0.05 fine liner. I'll be using this fine pen more as I get farther into the background, and of course for detail work later.

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Train Station - Pencils

train station pencils

(I'll be posting work-in-progress and quick process updates here more often now. You know, what my blog was supposed to be about.)

The latest drawing for the Today's Doodle site, on the subject 'Train Station'. I'm quite surprised that I not only managed to pull this off without any pre-sketch or thumbnail, but also within an hour. This sort of thing usually takes me two-to-three hours or hemming and hawing over every little detail.

On to the inks!

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Bender vs Data

ghost doll
One last twitter originated sketch for now. This was also drawn weeks ago, and in less than half an hour (which pleased me no end) for fellow Futurama & Star Trek fan @aalgar, who co-hosts the excellent Sarcastic Voyage and Post Atomic Horror podcasts (more on both in a future post).

See the full post for a couple of details, and click here for a large version of the image

Ashwin Pande's Boobs


Another twitter sketch request! This is something I did a few weeks ago, for @ashwinpande (who always requests "BOOBS!" so...). Coloured it up in the Gimp. Since it does feature naughty naughty breasts, am keeping the full image behind a more link, so as not to, um, corrupt people? Hell, I don't know -- if you're here you're probably corrupt anyway.

Sunday Night Sketch-a-thon

sketch-a-thon
Last night on my twitter I sent out a tweet asking people to suggest things for me to sketch. I've been thinking of doing this for a while, so with the New Year as an excuse and no motivation to do, um, real work, I thought I might as well get my rusty drawings hands a bit of a work out. I got six suggestions, and though it took me until 2 am I got them all done. Here they are, in the order I was asked, and the order I drew them.

5 Men, a Horse & a Flautist

Daily Sketch Page for 13 April 2009, featuring 5 men, a horse & a flautist. Drawn with blue mechanical pencil on A4 copy paper
It's been a while since I sketched, both in real life and certainly on this site. I'd like to change that, and whenever I finish a page -- I'd like to do one every day or so -- I'll post it here.

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