Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Eat you up

Eat you up

Anywho, here's some photography I did in Alabama. The above image is an insect eating a bee, and before I had the chance to take a shot of it, it had been in my dad's face. We were cruising in a golf cart on my Grandad's horse-ranch-field-place, when that sucker flew in my dad's face. I laughed and took pictures, basically.

This was one of the best Alabama sunsets that my dad and Grandad had seen in a while...

Here's some sketches with photoshop...

4 comments:

  1. We have to do weekly comments on other people's blogs, right?

    Well, I love the horses - the one with the three of them standing on front of the trees is nice, but almost seems like the sort of fluff you'd see in a calender. The pony saying 'hi' through the bars of the fence has more character.

    The photoshop sketched are pretty cool too.

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  2. Lovely composition in both your photography and artwork. The body proportions on the last image where executed nicely. Do you occasionally use Photoshop strictly to establish both the lineart and color, or do you traditionally illustrate the image on paper? Also, I see you are currently using an old sketch of mine as your avatar...

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  3. Taylor:
    Apparently so. Sometimes Blog updates, too! haha. Thanks. Yeah, they do look kind of calendarish... Oh well, maybe I'll sell it to some calendar company or something.

    Austin: Sorry about that, I just thought that that was the coolest face EVER, and set it as the avatar. If you're bothered by it, I'll change it. When I made the account last year I just googled 'smiley face' or something really quick and made it that. I was going to change it, but got kinda lazy... ^^"
    Thank you. And for the most part I only sketch directly with photoshop, just because retracing things really really bug me. I have to either do all the image on paper, or all of it on computer.

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  4. It is quite alright. If you'd like, please visit my website for less "poorly structured" artwork. http://distorted-machine.com/

    I hope to see more of your artwork in the future.

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