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Sunday, November 27, 2005

Tommy Lee Edwards


Yesterday I was looking through the magazine racks of my local supermarket and a little book caught my eye - Obi-Wan's Foe - one of the Star Wars Revenge of the Sith kid's books put out by Random House. What struck me was the quality of the illustrations: really well-drawn with a strong, fat and decisive line quality, excellent likenesses of the characters and good computer (presumably Photoshop) coloring - here's an example. The cover (see above) was obviously done by the same artist and is a bit slicker, more finished; but the interior illustrations are rougher, more sketchy and way more interesting, to my eye anyway. The artist credited on the cover is Tommy Lee Edwards. I did a quick look-up of him and found his official web site. There's a ton of wonderful work to look upon there, as well as a link to theBLVD which features him and other terrific artists as well. His bio section is interesting too. I like this picture: anybody with that many Godzillas on his top shelf is all right with me. And he's a fellow Art Center film guy as well.

On another, completely unrelated note, this weekend marks the one-year anniversary of the Sketchblog. Twelve months of blogging - and I feel like I've only just started. Actually I'm feeling guilty that there should be a lot more drawing up here. Well, more to come!

Sunday, November 20, 2005

Eye doctor waiting room sketches

Saturday, November 19, 2005

Nibley Park


I made this little sketch this afternoon at my son's birthday party. For some reason the marker started dripping all over the drawing. Very strange.

Wednesday, November 16, 2005

Exhibition: Masters of American Comics

If you're in the L.A. area between November 20 and March 12, 2005 check out the Masters of American Comics exhibition. I don't know if they are showing original artwork, but it would be great to see an original Winsor McCay.

Friday, November 04, 2005

Jack Grievous


Just as a follow up, here's how Jack's Halloween costume turned out. I swear you can make just about anything from upholstery foam and spray glue. He was a little disappointed that I didn't make the extra set of arms that the "real" Grievous has, but he was happy with the results overall. Lucas would make a killing if he actually produced costumes of this character.

Thursday, November 03, 2005

Great tutorial: Photoshop hair

I've been crazy busy the last week, as the show I'm on gears up for shooting so it's been hard to post new stuff. Anyway, I got an email from the CGSociety newsletter that led to this link. It's a wonderful tutorial on how to create life-like hair in Photoshop, something definitely worth checking out.