My sister is doing pre-school for several of the kids in her neighborhood and it is her turn for teaching this coming week. She liked the “Scat the Cat” lessons but wanted a more unique looking cat with different emotions. Here are the cats I came up with. Once again, not an artistic masterpiece, but I think the kids will enjoy coloring them.
Friday, October 31, 2008
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
TWILIGHT CLIFF NOTES
Okay, just as proof that Twilight Cliff Notes is actually progressing beyond the black and white storyboard here is a short (although still unfinished) shot from Edward and Bella’s run through the forest
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
‘TIS THE SEASON
May you have a wonderful Halloween. We are looking forward to several parties and a great night collecting candy with the girls.
(This was just a little sketch I had drawn in my sketchbook during church last month. I scanned the ink sketch into my computer then did a rough coloring job in Photoshop)
Saturday, October 25, 2008
VACATION DESIGNS
For one reason or another I came across this group of sketches that I had drawn up over the summer. I thought they were kinda fun since these were the original ideas for t-shirt designs. Some of you may recognize a few of the designs that are now finished graphics on my Cafe Press site.
I think I may start adding a weekly drawing/project that I’ll put on here. I suppose that should help force me to draw a lot more than I already am.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
ARTWORK IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE
HELP WANTED
I find myself wanting. I've been working on Twilight Cliff-Notes (my own animated version of Stephenie Meyer's book) for quite sometime now, and I can't help but realize the progression of this project is moving along about as fast as the lines at Chuck O Rama at lunch time during senior citizen discount week.
If you, or someone you know has the talent, and the desire to work for free on this loosely entertaining, but fun project, I could really use the help with backgrounds. If you have any questions just leave me a comment below.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
TEACHING THE YOUTH





