Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Free Shipping on Society 6 Prints!

Hey everyone! Until midnight on March 17th there's free shipping for my Society 6 store, but only if you follow this link! It's a pretty good deal, and all my work is still currently set to sale price!

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Prints Now Available of Society 6!

Prints of a lot of my work are now available on Society 6! I'll be adding more prints soon!

Currently everything is on sale in honor of recently opening my shop.

Society 6 has excellent printing quality (I have bought several prints from them before and they always arrive promptly, are well packaged, and look amazing) and is constantly running deals for free shipping. Aside from just prints, artwork can also be printed on iPhone cases, greeting cards, canvases, throw pillows, shirts, hoodies, and totes, plus you can buy artwork pre-framed! It's a fantastic service with more than reasonable prices, and I'm really happy to be using them for my art!

Sorry I haven't been using Blogger very often, I reached the cap for images uploaded and haven't cleared out old posts yet! Plus I've been very busy lately!

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Leopard Shark


This one is from Thursday but I forgot to post it. Messing around with cell shading, and still experimenting with colors.

Leopard sharks are awesome!

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Space Girl


Just thinking about space. Trying out new Photoshop techniques.

Friday, September 14, 2012

Velociraptor


Spent the past few day on this. I decided I wanted to draw something with feathers! What a great idea. It turned out okay. So many little details...

Thursday, August 30, 2012

More Photoshop Experiments: The Startled Fox



More messing with the pencil tool and textured brushes in Photoshop. This time I gave it a background! I really like birch trees.

Also, hey guess what I really like purple.

T-rex Pencil Brush Experiment

Messing around with textured brushes and the pencil tool in Photoshop. This was basically an all-around experiment. The lineart was made in Illustrator as an alternative to trying to paint smooth lines in Photoshop or using Photoshop's vector tools. The brush technique emulates the technique I use with markers on paper, similar to watercolors, and because I used the pencil tool instead of the brush tool all the strokes have hard, pixilated edges.

I spent a while testing out various color pallets, attempted a background then gave up and messed with some composition before coming up with something very boring. Could have done more with that pose too, but eh.

At least it was fun, I learned a fair amount about some tools I had never used before, and finally got around to drawing again.


He's so grumpy about his tiny head!