akiko: those are great pictures, i like the way you have done the trees in the first one, and the colours in the last one are very nice!
storydesign: that's inspirational stuff with the digital tablet, really unusual and alive! Nice one.
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AWESOME drawings!
Awesome drawings guys!! That seems to be a GREAT time!!
Here's part one of my sketches, with part two coming tomorrow. I've written a little more about these on my blog, but here are the images!
I used my new sketchbook, a Moleskine daily planner which I refilled with watercolor paper just the day before  more on my blog as well.
I used my new sketchbook, a Moleskine daily planner which I refilled with watercolor paper just the day before  more on my blog as well.
Lee-Roy
http://blog.artandstory.com
http://blog.artandstory.com
thanks for all the positive feedbacks!
I like street scenes an buildings. I've been trying to be more mindful about shapes - not just line.
I am used to opaque medium and have little patience for watercolor. But watching Lee-Roy and Shiho do watercolors helped a lot. I guess it's a matter of practice. (duh)
Lee-Roy - your book came out really nice. Looks like a fun project and your step by step on your blog is helpful. How did you round the corners??
I like street scenes an buildings. I've been trying to be more mindful about shapes - not just line.
I am used to opaque medium and have little patience for watercolor. But watching Lee-Roy and Shiho do watercolors helped a lot. I guess it's a matter of practice. (duh)
Lee-Roy - your book came out really nice. Looks like a fun project and your step by step on your blog is helpful. How did you round the corners??
Akiko  I love your inks and the watercolor is great!
Thanks Akiko and Alisa for your comments on my sketchbook.
Now for some more sketches! (Each of these have descriptions included on my blog!)
I enjoyed meeting you all for Sketchcrawl and I look forward to next time!
Sketchcrawlers unite! Pencil posse! Viva la Sketchcrawl!
Thanks Akiko and Alisa for your comments on my sketchbook.
Now for some more sketches! (Each of these have descriptions included on my blog!)
I enjoyed meeting you all for Sketchcrawl and I look forward to next time!
Sketchcrawlers unite! Pencil posse! Viva la Sketchcrawl!
Lee-Roy
http://blog.artandstory.com
http://blog.artandstory.com
Oh! I forgot to mention. I use a corner-punch to round the corners of the moleskine pages. Marvy Uchida Corner Rounding Punch: http://www.dickblick.com/zz589/02a/
After punching all those corners, though, I kind of wished I had one that I could squeeze, instead of the push-button. My thumb was hurting by the end.
After punching all those corners, though, I kind of wished I had one that I could squeeze, instead of the push-button. My thumb was hurting by the end.
Lee-Roy
http://blog.artandstory.com
http://blog.artandstory.com
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Hi everyone,
I enjoy looking at your sketches - so inspiring!
I still don't know how to upload or link images to this forum so here's the link to my blog with Sketchcrawl drawings:
http://shihonakaza.blogspot.com/2007/08 ... tokyo.html
The sketch of Japanese garden is the way I sketched it, and I colored drawings of people and the Nebuta float very quickly today.
I enjoy looking at your sketches - so inspiring!
I still don't know how to upload or link images to this forum so here's the link to my blog with Sketchcrawl drawings:
http://shihonakaza.blogspot.com/2007/08 ... tokyo.html
The sketch of Japanese garden is the way I sketched it, and I colored drawings of people and the Nebuta float very quickly today.
Your sketches are great, Shiho! I can tell you were paying attention to the little details. What people were wearing, a bird flying in the garden. It's a nice documentation of the day. You got a sense of the festiveness with all the people and color. Also, I like having the people in front of the float.
As for posting images on the forum, if you are interested in giving it another try, here are some instructions/explanation: Blogger seems to block images from being "hotlinked" or accessed directly. You can only view an image hosted by blogger when it is embedded in a blogger-hosted page. If you use Flickr.com or some other free image-hosting site, you can bypass this problem. Copy the image's location, then use the "Img" button to place it in a forum entry. Click the button once and it will insert an opening tag into the text (you'll notice the "Img" on the button changes to "Img*"  this means it's "on"). Paste your image's url/location after the opening tag. Then click the "Img*" button again to insert a closing tag after the image url and turn it "off." Repeat this for every image.
As for posting images on the forum, if you are interested in giving it another try, here are some instructions/explanation: Blogger seems to block images from being "hotlinked" or accessed directly. You can only view an image hosted by blogger when it is embedded in a blogger-hosted page. If you use Flickr.com or some other free image-hosting site, you can bypass this problem. Copy the image's location, then use the "Img" button to place it in a forum entry. Click the button once and it will insert an opening tag into the text (you'll notice the "Img" on the button changes to "Img*"  this means it's "on"). Paste your image's url/location after the opening tag. Then click the "Img*" button again to insert a closing tag after the image url and turn it "off." Repeat this for every image.
Lee-Roy
http://blog.artandstory.com
http://blog.artandstory.com
By the way  Alina! Sorry to have missed you at the Sketchcrawl. It was fun, though. Hope you had fun where you were, too.
Lee-Roy
http://blog.artandstory.com
http://blog.artandstory.com
Sorry for all the comments, guys. Just realized, I guess we were supposed to start a new topic called Los Angeles Results? Ah, well.
Lee-Roy
http://blog.artandstory.com
http://blog.artandstory.com