So, the first image. The bottom-left signifies the beginning of a challenge from a fellow artist to try drawing without relying so much on a rough outline or sketchwork of the final product.

Taking up the challenge would mean trying to draw with just a pen. Unerasable, permenant pen. For someone like me who has trouble transferring the images in my head onto the paper in nothing but properly-executed pen strokes, this...became a problem.
The majority of the pages where I attempted this are filled not with images, but self-hatred for my HORRIBLE, REPULSIVE FAAAAAAAILUUUUREEEEE.
FEEL FREE TO SKIP THE NEXT FIVE THUMBNAILS! :D




So, that's that. :D Those two pages probably add up to 2 actual images to my total count.
Eventually, I cooled off, and took another shot at it, and the results were pretty good. Maybe, during my five earlier attempts, I wasn't breathing, or hunched over in such a way that my brain was oxygen-deprived, causing me to become enveloped in ALL-CONSUMING RAGE.
Because I came out with some nice stuff for the next few attempts.


Between the last image and this one, I started writing up material for a new story involving magical swords. So this was design brainstorming. When drawing, I tried blending the "no figure sketching" with my usual process. Pencilwork has thus been left in the drawings after they were inked.


What bothers me is how phallic the tube looks.


I think I got some nice results.


SO YEAH. That's that, for now.
11 drawings in this update.
This brings me up to 84 drawings total. 282 more to go.
...Aaaaand I SHOULD have 88 drawings by now. I'm behind by 4 days.
Uuuuugh. ;_____;
I like the derogatory annotations in your five "WRONG! WRONG! THIS IS WRONG!" drawings. Something about that reminds me of a book I would recommend. It's called "What It Is" by Lynda Barry, and it's about creativity and what creativity means. Frankly, it's about time I read it again myself. I should think you for reminding me it's there waiting for me. Anyway, I would be willing to loan it to you if you're interested, but you should at least give it a look. I must remember to show it to you the next time you grace my palace with your presence.
ReplyDeleteI would also like to commend you on the use of water colors. The shading and texture you get from it is apparent even in the tiny thumbnails.
Pathos and goodwill