Sunday, January 26, 2014

Week 1 of Quick Sketch


Quick sketch is a great class. I think Lee White is the only one to teach it at The Art Institute in Portland. I highly recommend this teacher. He knows what he's talking about. He's illustrated many books and has his art shown in many galleries. He's also sick of the way that schools have been teaching students. Taking them away from replicating master pieces and forcing the pressure on to new artists expecting something new out of them. He doesn't think this is the way to teach. There's a reason so much great art came out of the Renaissance era and that was because all of those artists studied and replicated works of art. There was a reason all of the guys hung around each other aside from similar company. 
So Lee believes in bringing people back to the basics and developing a skill from replication and teaching us to take control of our pens. You are only allowed to use permanent pen in this class, and there's many reasons to it, but the main reason being that we need to make confident smooth lines. We need to have faith in ourselves. 
Many of his students are working full time jobs in concept design, illustration, digital paint, or other well paying jobs. He is definitely someone you want to keep working with throughout your years at school and possibly after you graduate as well.
These are some of the sketches from my first week of class. The assignment was to draw a character from Disney/Pixar/Dreamworks, A Comic book Character, Drawings from Life (which I omitted because I was very unhappy with them), and a character of our choice.










Saturday, January 25, 2014

Jurassic Crossing

QR Code for Jurassic Park Flag in Animal Crossing: New Leaf


Also, if you want to have the Jurassic Park Theme song:
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Friday, January 24, 2014

This Blog

I've been attending the Art Institute of Portland for a year now for media arts and animation. I keep leaning between 2-D animation and 3-D animation. I'm going to have to make a decision after this year. Also, I have finally gotten into the classes that are actually animation classes. I"m going to use this blog to show off my skills and my progress. I'm hoping to use this blog to start out as kind of an art diary that will eventually evolve into an online showcase of my art. I've already had two pieces showcased in the school's hallway gallery. 

Occasionally, I plan on posting some game related things such as tips for Pokemon breeding as well as what I have bred for trade. Also, I make outfits and flags for Animal Crossing: New Leaf. 

On top of posting about my adventures in art school and some game related things, I will probably, more than likely share news and information about cartoons currently on TV and probably TV shows. This is the field I want to go into. So I can never shut up about these things. 

On top of all of this, I'm learning to play the ukulele, so if I'm really excited about a specific song I've learned, I'll share it here. 

I'm also willing to answer any questions that people may have about The Art Institutes if you're planning on attending or have just started and need some help figuring things out. I've only been here a year, but I know what it's like to be new and I know it can be overwhelming and confusing. So I will do my best to support you! Also, if you have beginner's questions to animation. I may not know all the answers, but I definitely have the resources to figuring it out and I know where you're coming from. I know this is cliche, but there are no stupid questions. On top of that, I'm always willing to proofread English papers and offer support for most English classes. 

This all probably seems really random, I hope it's not too much. I just get so excited to share things!

So to start off, I will show some work that I've done so far!


Creative Final for American Gothic Literature showing the usage of symbolism, doppelganger, and Gothic element for Edgar Allen Poe's short story "The Black Cat".



My best doodles happen when I'm supposed to be taking notes.


A piece I made for my dad for Father's Day 2013

Fan Art for The Last of Us




Art advertising the Growlithes I bred for trade

Hocus Pocus Facebook Cover




More The Last of Us Art






Christmas Transparent Corner Drawing for my Tumblr, Pika-Brew

Corner Image for my Tumblr

Life Size Drawing for Figure Drawing Class

Corner Drawing for my Tumblr






My husband, Steve





Shin-Chan Zuko