It's been a while since I've posted an update. I really have to be more consistent with these things. In any case, I have some new material to post finally. This was done a few months ago at the end of the semester in one of my classes as a final assignment. Took me a while for each page (I wanted to see how the pros did it at their pace), but it was really fun working on it. I'm really starting to believe that my interest really is in sequential storytelling. In any case, these are just some pencil samples. Nothing too specific. I'm not even sure if I'll continue the story. But we'll see.
Here is a piece that I did for my perspective class. Wild West. I think it turned out okay, but again I wish my anatomy was more realistic and not so cartoonish. But that is what practice is for.
I know a lot of people don't visit my blog, but that shouldn't have anything to do with the amount of updates I provide. I know once my artwork gets better I'll probably have more people looking. Having more stuff on here is also a way to keep myself motivated. So I'll keep trying to update. I don't want to be one of those guys that never updates their blog.
Anyways, here is some stuff I've been working on. I'm taking an advanced perspective class at my school right now. It's really helped simplify a lot of things, since the whole idea behind the class is to put composition first and then plotting second. It's designed to get pieces done quick...although I admit I'm a slow worker still. In any case, here are a few pieces I did with the themes of Samurai, Geisha, and Noah's Ark. All were pencil drawings that I darkened up/cleaned up in Photoshop. Some stuff I'm okay with, but a lot of it I'm a little disappointed with. I think my biggest need is still an improvement of anatomy. I think by knowing everything a lot better in my mind, I won't have to sketch something out as much and erase...and my drawings won't look overworked, which I hate. Remembering certain things about perspective is a must as well...such as how tall a person is if they're on a certain building compared to the ground or how big a compartment should be if you see a man leaning out a window. Hopefully this is all resolved with repetitive practice.
I decided to be in the giving spirit today seeing as it is Christmas, and show some work. Just sketches really. A coupe of pages from my main sketchbook and a couple from my small sketchbook. I still need to pick up the pace and explore more in my opinion.
Hello and welcome to the blog. I hope you like it. My name is Cameron and I'm currently an art student attending Academy of Art University in San Francisco majoring in Illustration.