Showing posts with label character sketches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label character sketches. Show all posts

Sunday, October 24, 2010

201 posts!!!


It just occurred to me that yesterday's entry was my 200th. I think it was a pretty dismal entry for such a monumentous number so I'm remedying that with my 201st entry.

This is titled:
What I did on the weekend vs. What the cats did on weekend

I am taking the first steps into writing, illustrating and ultimately publishing a children's book. I first considered the idea when I got my dear sweet little Delirium, who came into my life two years ago this month. She's a bit silly and quite cute so she lends herself well to a character for children to learn from. At first I thought she could be fun to animate, and I still do, but coming to England and bringing her with has helped solidify the idea. My partner suggested I write a series about all three of the fur-babies we are so lucky to have I agreed that it was a brilliant plan.

I had begun my character sketches in the last few weeks and on Saturday I
wanted to work on my rotations. I got out my new sketchpad and set to work whilst the three little critters that are the source of the inspiration did what they do best.

First I copied the three original character sketches to a new sheet of paper and marked out the lines to measure their proportions for the rotation.
Gertrude slept through this.
I began working on Gertrude's character first.
Delirium and Mabel slept.

I finished the pencil sketches of Gertrude and began drawing Mabel and Delirium.
More sleeping ensued.
I picked up my pen and started filling in the lines.
Zzzzzzz
After about two hours I wasn't quite done the full rotation of all three critters, but I'm quite pleased with the result.

Today I spent several hours painting. I don't have any pictures of that to show you because I'm keeping it a secret until it's done.

As for the cats...

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Spread Thin

An old Title Page from a 'Cartoon Journal' I kept on and off for a few years


I've started another Tarot Card. Actually, I've started two. I also started on those character sketches. Yesterday I started learning Illustrator. On top of all of this I'm working full-time, trying to keep up with my blog, taking driving lessons here and there so I can get my license and fitting in important things like eating and sleeping.

The other day I woke up with a sore throat. I managed to keep it from getting worse, attacking it with lozenges.

I do believe that it is extremely important for us to listen to our bodies. With so much firing off around is, so much being absorbed into our minds, listening to our body can become a great challenge.

This is the third time in two months where I've felt run down and susceptible to illness. I have a wicked immune system so very little gets through, but the frequency of the battles only increases the risks. My greatest challenge is that I want to be able o do more than I have time for. Finding balance is key.

*deep breath*