Friday, January 23, 2009
place mat sketch
Gina and I were at the Cultural Arts Center one day having lunch in the Courtyard Cafe' when a large group of Red Hat Society ladies came in to have their luncheon at the table next to us. Most of their hats were very ornate and attention getting. I made this sketch on a place-mat while we waited on our meals. As you can see, I kind of went overboard with the frill of the hat.
Friday, January 16, 2009
a rising from the dead problem
Here's yet another of the old Skylight cartoons that I've reclaimed for the new area directory. These days I create cartoon panels and add the captions in PhotoShop for illustrations I scanned. The panels of these older cartoons were rendered with a pen (not computer, thus the ink is uneven in flow here and there. I don't mind that - seeing how the cartoons are loose. Today I have been adding the new Light Side logo mast, deleting my old hand printed text and re-entering text using a comic font. This morning as I left the house I was thinking about possibly redrawing all of the images but after sitting down to take a closer look - I like was I see.
A cartoonist friend of mine, Stacy Curtis, used to comment about how I used to draw my hands like mittens. I don't recall where I picked that up. I guess it was because if I didn't need finger action - I left out the detail. I still do it from time to time - usually when drawing kids. When ever I start illustrating a cartoon I do a pencil first. Often, if the penciled image looks good I'll just go ahead and ink it. If a cartoon dude isn't pointing or manipulating an object, I'll ink in a non-defined appendage. Over the past decade though, I usually make a hand look like a hand - a four fingered cartoon hand that is.
By the way, like all of my illustrations, they are all my property and not public domain. You must obtain permission from me to use these. Contact me if you have use for something you see and we'll work something out.
A cartoonist friend of mine, Stacy Curtis, used to comment about how I used to draw my hands like mittens. I don't recall where I picked that up. I guess it was because if I didn't need finger action - I left out the detail. I still do it from time to time - usually when drawing kids. When ever I start illustrating a cartoon I do a pencil first. Often, if the penciled image looks good I'll just go ahead and ink it. If a cartoon dude isn't pointing or manipulating an object, I'll ink in a non-defined appendage. Over the past decade though, I usually make a hand look like a hand - a four fingered cartoon hand that is.
By the way, like all of my illustrations, they are all my property and not public domain. You must obtain permission from me to use these. Contact me if you have use for something you see and we'll work something out.
cartoon resurrection
Today I have been working on the 2009 Physician's Area Directory. This is a publication we produce solely for the medical community. Last year I included a handful of cartoons within it's pages - but the humorous panels were content related to medical field. This time around I've decided to simply throw it all into the mix. Last night I ran across some cartoons that I created for the old Christian Brother Association "Skylight" newsletter. I pulled some of my favorites and currently brushing them off to include in this year's directory. The Light Side logo is new as of today. I think it's a definite keeper and enhances the look of the cartoon panel.
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