Friday, October 2, 2009

Sailor Uranus


Sailor Uranus by =daveizoid on deviantART

Sailor Uranus from Sailor Moon S.
Watercolor and brush pen.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Moleskine Sketchbook Scans

Click the link below to be brought to my Flickr set for my Moleskine pages.


Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Tools of the Trade

So it has been a disgustingly long time since I posted last. I haven't done much art-art, I have some scans from my Moleskine that I put up on my Flicker that I will post here shortly.

Until I get to do that, I thought I would share with you some of my favorite art supplies, as well as offer links as to where to get them yourselves.

I have linked these products to their pages at dickblick.com. Other great shops that I frequent at include Utrecht and Jerry's Artarama. Prices may vary between retailers so shop around. Also check to see if any of these retailers are in your area!

Paper:
Moleskine Sketchbooks:
I love the Moleskine sketchbooks because they have a nice sleek apperance and are highly portable. They are great for pen and ink work, colored pencil and pencil. You can get these at most book stores as well as art stores.

I also use a variety of other sketchpads and watercolor paper packets. My favorite brands are Strathmore for watercolor paper, and Canson for sketch/ drawing paper.

Pens & Brushes:
Pentel Pocket Brush Pen:
This is a Japanese pen. It, unlike most brush pens, features real nylon bristles that don't dull or fray. It has a nice ink flow and for the most part is waterproof. One of the things I like most about this, is that the ink is refillable.

Faber-Castell PITT artist pens:
The Faber-Castell PITT pens come in a variety of sizes and colors. I like to use the black superfine one. It has a nice line thickness and feel, and lays down a nice dark line of India ink. These come in a variety of sets, as well as open stock at most art stores.


Colored Pencils & Markers:
Prismacolor Colored Pencils:
Hands down, the best colored pencils around. Nice thick lead that is blendable and can be used with a wide variety of other products. These come in sets of various amounts, as well as an open stock.

Copic Sketch Markers:
Copics are a little more expensive than Prismacolor markers or other art/ design markers, but they seem to last longer, don't dry out as fast . I like these because they have a nice brush tip


Paints:
Windsor & Newton Cottman Watercolor Pans:
I bout a set of 24 full pans of these paints a while ago and love them. The colors are nice and vibrant, and are nicely transparent.


Erasers & Etc:
Magic Rub Peel-Off Eraser Pencil.
This is a great eraser for erasing in small areas, adding detail to pencil renderings, and as a general eraser.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

The Original HBIC.

Joan Crawford. The ORIGINAL head bitch in charge.

I drew this after watching Mommie Dearest the other night. And I finished it up lastnight while watching a documentary-movie on John Lennon.



I still need to go in and use some acrylic paint to accent the buttons on her cuffs, as well as the WIRE HANGER!

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Pen Pressure

Playing around again. All photoshop. I REALLY want the font Bookman Swash. It's a retro classic.

And I love drawing these fun ampersands.


Work In Progress.

A work in progress. I started this before work today, and I need to finish the penciling. I wanted her holding a wire hanger, but I think her hand is going to be on her hip instead.

If you can't tell, it's Joan Crawford. OR Faye Dunaway as Joan Crawford from the movie Mommie Dearest.

I plan on inking it and then coloring it with watercolor. Very simple. Much like the flapper card, and my "Then and Now" illustrations.


Monday, April 20, 2009

Digital Sketch

I should start keeping my digital sketches. I usually just delete them or close with out saving. Shame.


Art Dump

Did some arting this weekend. I have 2 ATCs and 1 sketchbook spread to share today.




Materials used: Brush pens, acrylic paint, watercolor. Illustration board and Moleskine Sketchbook.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

New Munny!

It's Wonder Woman.



Wonder Woman -- Munny Edition by =daveizoid on deviantART

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

"Stock art website with stolen art suing original artist"

I found this on Digg, and felt that I have to repost it here. It's something that probably hits close to home for a lot of artists and graphic designers.

Have you ever created something, and put it on your website, or DeviantART account, or your Facebook for the world to see? Only to find that a week later it's reposted elsewhere with no credit back to you?

Now imagine you are a successful graphic designer and the many logos that you have created for established companies and corporations have been copied and posted else where. The kicker? A stock art site stole them, offer them to other people for a price, and then turn around and slap you with a lawsuit claiming that you, the artist, stole their work.

Well this is just the thing that happened to Jon Engle.

Click here to read Jon's story. Make sure you share this with your friends, family, co workers, strangers, and priests. This issue needs to be known to prevent things like this from happening again.

Jon Engle's Blog: http://www.jonengle.com/ (The link may be down due to high traffic. Check back if it doesn't work)
Digg Link: http://digg.com/d1nxBm
Twitter: http://twitter.com/relevantstudio/

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Ball Jar

Still drawing with the brush pen. Still inspired by Lucy Knisley.

Brush pen in my moleskine. Yes, i realize I left out the "s" in "holds".

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Drew stuff around me at breakfast

Just a brush pen in mah Moleskine.

Monday, March 30, 2009

Yeah... Predictable eh?


Seriously? by =daveizoid on deviantART

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

David Then & Now Color Version

As promised a color version of the Then and Now. I gave up doing it on the computer, so I painted it! I love watercolor! This little travel watercolor set I have is really nice. I thought it was going to be cheap and tacky, but I'm surprised. And the water brush is so fun to use! I have finally been able to paint something and have wet edges!

Need to do a new picture to night... hopefully I won't be too busy play the new game I got last night for my DS.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Then and Now

Colored version, and labels to come shortly!


I drew these on watercolor paper in my moleskine with hopes to paint them. I plan on re-inking them in illustrator and coloring them in photoshop.


On the left we have me, crica 2000 I was 15, and me 9 years later in 2003 at 23. It's funny I drew the now last night, and then wound up wearing the same thing to work today. 0_0

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

A Maternal Figure

Work is blah, so I drew a maternal figure!
Done in Illustrator and Photoshop.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Nerdsday Art

Went to the first ever Nerdsday with my friend Patrick of Visual Post fame. It was a twitter meet up... but more noses in laptops than handshaking.

I drew Patrick's drink. In the dark. Not too bad. I need to learn how to work with light and reflection and clear objects a bit more.

Watercolor and pen on watercolor moleskine.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Dirty dirty, rich rich, dirty rich, beautiful

The scan came out kind of sucky... But alas, a proper Lady Gaga fanart. I think the only thing that looks like her in this is the lightening bolt on her eye...


Watercolor on watercolor Moleskine

Monday, March 9, 2009

Labyrinth - Jareth : A weekend art update

Friday, March 6, 2009

Safety First

Some safety images done for the factory at work.


Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Product Placement!

Well not really just a simple product review/ rant on how much I love this!


So I stopped by the RISD store about 2 weeks ago. I had heard things about it, like its too expensive, or they don't have the right stuff you need. I had gone there just for fun. I wasn't looking for anything in particular. While looking at their supplies, some of which I have not seen at AC Moore or Utrecht I stumbled upon what looked like a white China marker. But it wasn't, it was an eraser, a Magic Rub eraser. So I got it. It was only like 99¢ so I got it. Little did I know this was going to be the BEST purchase I have ever made in my life.

The eraser erases smooth, and clear, and never smudges! You can also wear it down so it has 2 flat edges and a pointy one (like a letter V) so you can erase big areas, and then little detail spots.

You can order them online from the factory here: http://www.dickblick.com/products/sanford-magic-rub-peel-off-eraser-pencil/#description It's a box of 12. Or check your local art store (like Utrecht) and see if they have them.

Playing around...

Just playing around with a water brush that I picked up yesterday. Still need to play with it more to decide if I like it. :/

Seems to have nice control.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Weekend Art

So everybody baled out on me Saturday for going to Prov Sketchy so I don't have any pictures of boxum gals to post for you today. Instead I started painting the under the sea mural on my Gramma's bathroom wall with the help of my brother's girl friend, Marisa. We did a good job. One or two nights this week I'll have to work on it more, and spend another good chunk of this upcoming Saturday painting again.

Saturday afternoon I went to Sarah's and we watched Rent: Recorded Live on Broaday. Still amazing after the 3rd time seeing it. Seriously people, if you want to see Rent, either see the tour, or the live DVD. The movie is terrible.

Mark and Angel from Rent. Yes, I drew a man.... he is a tad girly looking though.... :/

Then Sunday the student that I am mentoring for her senior project came over to work on her project. We kinda botched things a bit so this week I am going to figure out what we did wrong, correct it, and then tell her about it next time we meet up. And while she was working I drew a Princess Jasmine doppleganger.



Mark and Angel done on Moleskine, Jasmine done in my sketch book. All just pencil.

Friday, February 27, 2009

鉄腕アトム

Clay, the Hopeless Romantic posted a clip from a very horrible live action adaptation of Astro Boy. So, naturally, I decided to do a doodle of Astro Boy on scrap paper at work. Fun times.



He scanned in a little crooked... :P But what are you gonna do about it?


I wish I collected the English manga for this before it went out of print...

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Lets have some fun...

... this beat is sick, I want to take a ride on your disco stick.


Just a doodle on some scrap paper at work. It's supposed to be Lady Gaga.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Sketch Deposit...

Not much new stuff lately. My non-life has been uninspiring so I will present you with an old moleskine spread, and a work sketch.


Moleskine and brush pen. The Mircron brand of brush pens kind of suck. They fray fast. I like the Faber Castle ones the best.


Just a simple pencil sketch on "double weight matte paper". I still have yet to decide if this is a guy or girl... I think it is supposed to be a girl.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Donna Troy

It's kinda hard to get her ink slotched suit right using just pencil...

Donna Troy from Wonder Woman
Pencil on paper. No big deal.

Monday, February 16, 2009

Seriously... is Wonder Woman the only thing I draw anymore?

Seriously?

Wonder Woman
Pencil on paper. Nothing special.
Click it, and it grows.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Photos...

Went into Providence today. Took some pictures around Thayer St. and that area. Then I went to American Apparel, and the P. Place Mall. Nice lazy day.























Sunday, January 25, 2009

Ursula in Retro Style


Hurry Home Princess by =daveizoid on deviantART

Ursula... part of the retro series. Done in Adobe Illustrator.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Neo Retro Style

Lately I have been inspired by the new retro style of animation/ cartooning. I had a go at it today and had fun doing so.



I have a few other pictures I drew along with this. One of Ursula, one of a spy in a furry jacket, and one of Sailor Jupiter from Sailor Moon. I plan on vectoring them in the near future, so keep an eye out for them.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Shiny New Layout!

I added a shiny new layout. I found it from this Blogger template site (link in footer) and I heavily modified it to fit my needs.

One cool thing is, it also features a tiny little bit of CSS3, so if you are using the latest version of Safari, or FireFox, you should notice the corners of the main white box are rounded! If your browser does not support CSS3 codes, you will see a hard square.

Still no new art. I am working on a new Munny of Sailor Moon. I am having a dickens of a time doing the dress and bows. The pasta machine I had lost the handle (yeah, sucks a lot) so I cannot get the clay flat and thin so I can do my thing with it. Also, I am going to have a field day with the hair...

I also plan on sketching today. Nothing fancy... just something that needs to be done!

Keep an eye out for newer updates!

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Forever long update time!

I haven't really gotten around to posting here. As you can tell it has been months. I'm reletivly busy with work sucking my soul and not allowing me to get my creative juices flowing any more. Also I have been working on another blog called "Bad Graphic Design".

I havn't gotten around to doing a new drawing in 2009 so far, but I did this one not too too long ago.

I hope to update a lot more in the new year!