OC with Dawkz The tiger was drawn because I forgot how to draw tigers. The headless teddybear was a quick VOID character design, and so was the pac dude (dawkz) and ghost dude (mine). The guy in the upper right is Dane Cook. Great comic.
Once I get to a computer with a monitor that's younger than 8 years, I'm going to have to adjust the brightness and contrast on these ArtRage pictures because they look fine on this monitor, but I know they look off on a normaly monitor.
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And no, this isn't a vent picture I just wanted to paint that character again.
Also, today was probably one of the most depressing days I've ever had. So, here's another crappy painting to vent this stuff: I don't feel like resizing it.
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... and possibly one of the best days of my life. No reason for it though, just feeling really good today.
Here's a jam with Hassdashaun: Sorry it's blurred, I left my scanner in my dorm I guess, and my camera won't focus, the piece of crap. The jam was to draw a dragon doing something a dragon wouldn't normally do. So, I drew one playing the yu-gi-oh card game. I forgot to add a speech bubble for the kid saying something like "I activate bottomless traphole." or "I summon Yata Garasu!"
My dad and step-mom are making these match box art where they take pictures, cut them out and glue them to painted match boxes. Then they continue to add glitter, ect.All the pictures have a Dia De Los Muertos theme (sort of). These are the only designs that I could get done today in my spare time: I made the textures myself! :D Now I gotta continue packing for my flight home tomorrow.
So I got yet another job here in Texas, and that was to help my step-mom mess with photos in photoshop for her work at a photography place. It looks like it'd be a pretty boring job, but I found some really funny pictures that I'm goning have to get and photomanipulate. I got paid something like a little under $6 an hour, not too bad. One thing I had to make was a poster for a hunting club:
I don't think it's particularly good, but her boss really liked it and he might be sending me more photos after I return to WV and have me work for him from my home! Yay money!
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After that we went to this party at a local art gallery here in Bryan Texas, that only happens every first Friday of every month. I happen to be down long enough to catch a meeting. It was probably the first time I got to meet and chat with artists, that didn't include a computer screen. Well, I did get to go to a very small local gallery in Austin when we went down there a week ago! The gallery here in Bryan sometimes has auctions but I wasn't lucky enough for that.
There was a bunch of pictures, I should have written down more names. Most of the artists that made the pictures were there too. They had some nice food, and the only black raspberry drink I've ever had. They had a band playing too, with a guy who couldn't play the clarinet very well.
There were paintings, photographs, sculptures, jewelry, and a few dogs. It was really enjoyable. Here's some paintings done by Devon Hanna:
and here's some interesting tile works from some other artist (didn't write the name down): Sadly they came out blurry. :(
And then I meet this awesome artist who does stencils! Awesome ones I might add! His name is Jerome Riddle!!! His pictures caught my eye:
There he is! Right there in the corner! The expressions on the older people in the front crack me up.
And on the way home I saw a stencil that he had spray painted somewhere near the gallery on an electrical box thing:
He had this in his gallery but I took a bad photo of it.
Here's the sketch: well it's a jam that ends tonight and I didn't get very much sleep last night so I'll just have to make due with this and go to bed (though I will finish it for myself):