Thursday, April 26, 2012

Lost Doodle


I was digging through my hard drive when I found this doodle from 2009.

It's cool to see some old stuff, and compare it to what I'm up to now.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Redheads


Daphne and Velma
 
Twins, reunited by the pursuit of mystery.

Fountain pen and crayon

Friday, March 30, 2012

Cops and Robbers

  Since Dave Pimentel left DreamWorks awhile back, Rad Sechrist and I have taken over his post as instructors of the biweekly gesture drawing class.  It's been an awesome and humbling experience, both to follow in Dave's footsteps, and to learn from Rad while teaching with him.  Here are some drawings that I made during last Wednesday's session.






I begin with these quickie warm-ups, usually under or around a minute.  These end up being some of my favorite drawings of the day--no time to fuss, only enough time to get a feeling down.

Lucky day!  We happen to have a lithe, angular model--which is great because I feel like drawing with straights, and only straights
(possibly as a remnant of having made these drawings a few days prior).


 


Then we get into some "longer" two-minute poses.  By this point, I'm becoming more and more interested in the graphic qualities of the costume,
sometimes completely ignoring the rest of the figure.



Monday, March 26, 2012

Monday Monday

Back from vacation.  Gettin' my warm up on.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

In Your Eyes


Abiline is talking more and more these days.  Judging by her smart mouth, she's taking cues from her brother.


Bonus points if you can guess my real eye color.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

3 Green Comics for YOU on St Patrick's Day

I love you guys so much, I made three green comics to celebrate the weekend.  Have fun, and play responsibly!

Starring: Green Arrow



Green Goblin


and Green Lantern.


I hope you love them.  Be good!

Friday, March 9, 2012

Crono Needs Your Help!



Did you ever read Highlights Magazine when you were a kid?  My son has a subscription (thanks to Abuela), and we love searching through the hidden pictures and other puzzles.  I'd never made an image like that before, so I gave it a shot.  So much fun.

Can you help Crono find his friends?!

(Interested parties can download a larger resolution image HERE)

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Fanart Friday: Chrono Trigger


Chrono Trigger

I'm working on something bigger, but didn't get it finished in time for this week--so I did this little doodle.  Check back in next week for an extra special secret surprise!

Sorry I'm a day early.  I'll be on the road today and tomorrow with my family, with no access to a computer for posting.  Better early than no post, yeah?  :)

Friday, February 24, 2012

Fanart Friday: Dragon Quest


Dragon Quest

Pencil on Moleskine A3 Folio Sketchbook

HERE you will find Mr. Wyatt's Assistant Pig Keeper.

Friday, February 17, 2012

Fanart Friday: Dr. Slump

Arare-chan and Dr. Norimaki Senbei drive along peacefully


More Toriyama Fanart.  You can read Dr. Slump HERE.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Fanart Friday: Toriyama Akira


Once upon a time, I loved Toriyama Akira so much that I drew this fanart.


Then I happened upon THIS UNFORTUNATE TRUTH.


So, instead of killing myself, I drew this (as though it were a rebuttal of some kind).

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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

On My Trusty Bike Friday!

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I got a Bike Friday a little while ago, and I haven't had this much fun on a bike in AGES!

Thursday, February 2, 2012

A Nearly Naked Look at Wednesday's Gestures

I like the idea of honesty.

We have gesture drawing classes frequently at work, and I do my best to make it when I can because I feel like it keeps me honest and fresh in my drawing.  Below you'll see almost every drawing I did on Wednesday at the most recent session.

Sometimes I like to draw big--on the newsprint or whatever--but often I'm torn, because I also like to keep my drawings bound so I can reference them later.  All these drawings were done in medium sized sketchbooks with 0.5mm Uniball Roller pens (a personal favorite).  The tone is a Dixon Ticonderoga Carbon Black Lumber Crayon, which I added after class.  You know, for kicks.

I want to post more on sketchbooking later, so expect a post from me again soon.  There will be prizes (because I love giving things away), so drop a line and say hello.



Class starts with one minute warm-ups.
 
 






After I killed an ancient spiral-bound sketchbook from 2008 (finally!), I switched to my recently handmade Lucky Charms book

Then we do a bunch of two minute poses.







We soon grow weary of this, and switch back to one minute poses to end class.


An impromptu dance party ensues.



Class wraps up after the dance party dies down (this takes awhile).  Then I get to go back to my office and draw some more.

True story.


Thursday, January 19, 2012

Ringing in the New Year with Woflmans and Sketchbook Making

Hello and Happy New Year, Interneters!

It feels late to be saying that 3 weeks into the year, but I've been quiet for the last little while.  Near the end of last year I was experiencing some fatigue and minor pain in my drawing hand, so at my doctor's behest I took it easy over the holidays until it started feeling better.  And now that I am feeling better, let the drawing ensue!

In other news, here are a bunch of things that Wolfmans like:


 

 Apples

 Safari Shirts

Basketball


 


Jukeboxes



Handmade Sketchbooks

I know what your thinking--you have a lot in common with wolfmans.  Well, you should probably go to the doctor like I did.  If you have pain in your drawing hand, you may be a wolfman.  (Luckily, my diagnosis was a false positive.)

Or you may have been thinking, "That is no sketchbook, sir!  That is the box of a popular breakfast cereal!"  Well, you'd only be half right, friend, for indeed it is both.  My officemate and trained botanical professional, Anthony Zierhut showed me a totally easy method of making sketchbooks a couple of weeks ago, and I'm hooked.

You can try it too--he posted the easy to follow instructions RIGHT HERE IN PUBLIC for anyone to see.  What a nice guy, right?  He even gave me materials to make my first book (though I cannot guarantee he'll do the same for you).

Now, if you're thinking to yourself, "I can't make a nifty sketchbook like that; I'm allergic to cereal boxes,"  it turns out that you can make sketchbooks out of all kinds of stuff.  I didn't have any bookbinding supplies at home, so I improvised with found materials for my next few books.

For the covers, I used the thick pages from a discarded children's board book.
The spine tape is duct tape instead of fancy binding tape.
I used regular sewing thread and a cheap candle instead of bookbinding thread and beeswax.
The paper is just regular cheap color printer paper--perfect for no-fuss sketchery.
The glue that binds it all together is regular white glue, like Elmer's.

To me, it's pretty cool that I could make a book out of stuff I found lying around our house.  Give it a try and let me know how it works out for you

Anyway, I hope this year is fun and productive for all.  Be good, and I hope to be back with more drawings soon!



Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Christmas Cheer

It feels like it's been far too long since I've posted comics.  My kids continue to say really funny things, so I thank them for writing my material.  Actually, it's mostly my son Sawyer.  Lately the only thing I hear my daughter say is "boppoli!" (Her favorite food is broccoli.  This is what happens when you raise vegan babies.)


(click comics to bigify)

I generally don't approve of the F-word, but it's pretty cute when you hear a 3 year old say it.  And with such sincerity.



In 30 years you will, Sawyer.  Then who will be laughing?


Hope this Season is bright for all!

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

What If... @ Gallery Nucleus


I was asked to participate in an upcoming micro-show titled "What If..." at Gallery Nucleus in Alhambra.  This is my piece: 7"X7", gouache and acrylic ink on board.

The show opens on December 10th.  Hope to see you there!

Friday, November 18, 2011

CTN Fan Art Giveaway: One Piece Edition!

Boys and Girls, it's time for CTN!

I'll be strolling the floor on Saturday with a backpack full of fan art to give away.  Here's the One Piece series; below you can find the Batman doodles--come talk to me, and let's trade drawings!

I'll also have a bunch of the Summer Doodles for sale with me.

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Also, to make it easy to find me, I'm including a handy reference chart.  Adhere to these easy-to-follow steps, and you too can spot an Anthony Holden in the wild.



So, see you there!  By the by, who is YOUR favorite One Piece character?
























Be good!
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