Early shift tomorrow, so this is going to be as quick a post as I can manage.
Some more progress on this:
A scribble after the jump.
Monday, January 28, 2013
Buh.
Labels:
characters,
comics,
games,
process,
scribble,
work in progress
Friday, January 25, 2013
For the Whovians
Saturday, January 19, 2013
Still counts!
I haven't gone to sleep yet, so it still counts as a Friday post, right?
Been busy, but have a bit of an update on this image:
Been busy, but have a bit of an update on this image:
Monday, January 14, 2013
Friday, January 11, 2013
Tired
Grocery store work is rather more tiring than electronics store gaming department work, I have to say.
Anyhow, I've sketched up some progress on this piece:
With and without the figure, for your viewing convenience.
Until Monday, bwuuuuuuuh I'm tired.
Labels:
characters,
fantasy,
process,
work in progress
Monday, January 7, 2013
Slow Monday
It's been a busy weekend. Started training for my new job, and between that and searching as quickly as possible for some black pants for work, I've been a touch occupied. Not too occupied for the last (so far) of the Pokemon scribbles, though:
I get the feeling Monday updates might be a touch sparse compared to those on Fridays. More days beforehand to build up things to post. Or perhaps I'm wrong, I haven't been on this Monday/Friday update schedule for very long yet.
Haven't gotten the chance to sit down and sketch today, but I'll make an edit to this post should I get anything I feel is substantial enough to be worth it.
Friday, January 4, 2013
More 1-hour Pokemon
While I find out if some of the work I've been doing for a small production is okay to post here (I assume non-disclosure agreements are in effect on non-personal projects until noted otherwise), have some more 1-hour Pokemon desktops.
"But Rox! That's not how Farfetch'd's wings work!" Well, no. Normally, they work wrong, and have no apparent elbow joints. This has always bothered me, so my interpretation fixed that.
"But Rox! That's not how Farfetch'd's wings work!" Well, no. Normally, they work wrong, and have no apparent elbow joints. This has always bothered me, so my interpretation fixed that.
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