Showing posts with label ink. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ink. Show all posts

Saturday, May 19, 2012

aggressive tombo sketches on 5.2.12

Considering the model this week, I thought it would be interesting to use brush pens with my 8.5x11 sketchbook. My aim was to make these drawings look more aggressive with very liberal use of the darkest marker. It really took some fine control to get the gestures to look right. 


2 min gestures: 





5 min sketches: 




10 min sketches: 


15 min sketches: 


20 min poses: 






Thursday, May 17, 2012

week 3.14.12 with tombos

I came to class this week, opened up my bag and I noticed that I forgotten my pencil sharpener! So rather than sticking with the original plan, I used the three tombo markers that I knew worked well together. The sketches aren't as detail-y like the pencil ones, but they turned out to look punchy and energetic. 


2 min gestures: 

5 min poses: 



10 minute poses: 


20 minute poses: 





Wednesday, February 29, 2012

some more recent stuff from 2.8.12

This week, I decided to use fineliner pen because I hadn't sketched with it for a while. Another thing I wanted to try to do based from the core77 blog forum critique, was to try to do a quicker line drawing and putting focus on one area. These sketches focused on the face. Some are decent, some are pretty good. 

2 min gestures: 


5 minute poses:


10 minute pose:
15 minute pose:


20 minute poses (one with a tiny hand): 



Sunday, February 5, 2012

a little from the old book, a little from the newer one...

With this week, I used a fine point sharpie pen and a wide permanent marker for the sketches. The gestures looked pretty messy, but created a nice grungy effect with the toned paper. As the session went on, I ran out of the pages in the toned sketchbook and switched over to the newer white sketchbook. A wide permanent marker is pretty challenging to use. I think next time, I should use a drier marker! 


2 min gestures: 


5 minute poses: 


15 minute poses: 



Sunday, January 29, 2012

an earlier experiment with tombos from 10.19.11

Tombos are pretty fun to use. I think with some of these more developed sketches, I wasn't exactly sure which color I should have used to capture skin tone. The confusion actually made for pretty cool sketches. 


2 minute gestures: 



5 min poses: 


15 minute pose:


20 minute poses: 



10 minute pose: 



Saturday, January 14, 2012

tombos!

I've found that the tombo brush pen was pretty challenging, considering that its very sensitive towards thick-thin lines. You really need a good hand to control one of these! 

2 min poses 


5 min poses 


5 min poses. i'm trying out sketching lines and initial blocking of shadow areas. 



15 minute poses. my attempt at a three value sketch