Some sketchbooking... thanks for dropping by!
Showing posts with label sketches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sketches. Show all posts
from the white book of sketching
6-20-2011
things I learned this weekend....
thanks for dropping by,
-Tamte
INTERNET!!
things I learned this weekend....
- apparently taking photos of your food is big in Japan
- ghost chiles only grow in the dragon cemetery
- gatorade has an INCREDIBLE amount of salt in it
- walking through texas in the summer, even when it's windy is like sticking your face in an oven
thanks for dropping by,
-Tamte
sketchings
11-10-10
Hello,
I bought a sketchbook recently, and I've noticed my pace is slowing down, I used to sketch so much that I would go through a book in three months or so, and now it takes me longer. I don't know how I feel about that, but I do know that I love getting my hands on a new one. it's like a chance to do anything! More of the art effort goes into work these days, than play.
throughout the sketchbook I painted a color gradient, then I've been going back and drawing through the different color changes, adding paint and whatnot. Maybe I can push myself to experiment with palettes and break my comfort zone a little.
Right now I am in the Red-Orange section of the book (approaching yellow)
On top of the sketch newness excitement, we are reaching a milestone with Moonbot's short film Morris Lessmore, and we are previewing it this weekend it Shreveport, as well as simultaneously having a gallery show of all the miniatures and production art etc. It promises to be an eventful weekend! I hope to be able to share more of that stuff soon, there is SOOOOOooo much of it,
:)
thanks for coming by,
-Adam
Hello,
I bought a sketchbook recently, and I've noticed my pace is slowing down, I used to sketch so much that I would go through a book in three months or so, and now it takes me longer. I don't know how I feel about that, but I do know that I love getting my hands on a new one. it's like a chance to do anything! More of the art effort goes into work these days, than play.
throughout the sketchbook I painted a color gradient, then I've been going back and drawing through the different color changes, adding paint and whatnot. Maybe I can push myself to experiment with palettes and break my comfort zone a little.
Right now I am in the Red-Orange section of the book (approaching yellow)
On top of the sketch newness excitement, we are reaching a milestone with Moonbot's short film Morris Lessmore, and we are previewing it this weekend it Shreveport, as well as simultaneously having a gallery show of all the miniatures and production art etc. It promises to be an eventful weekend! I hope to be able to share more of that stuff soon, there is SOOOOOooo much of it,
:)
thanks for coming by,
-Adam
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