2012年9月25日 星期二

Digital Illustration

Hi!
 
I'm taking my Illustration electives this year of which I have Digital Illustration, Intro to watercolour, and Pen, Ink & Scratchboard.

In my Digital Illustration class, photoshop proved rather difficult for me. I was not used to any of the brushes and struggled a lot to achieve more contrast in my work, having painted in rather muted palettes for a majority of my personal work. 

Yesterday was only the second class. We did a speed test in which we had to copy a Frank Frazetta illustration within 30 minutes. Frazetta's compositions were very dynamic and a strong point in his fantasy illustrations so it was not only how fast you could copy but also your accuracy in capturing the essential elements within the piece you have chosen.

Here's mine:
   


Overall I think I am very excited for the class because Photoshop is something I've always wanted to be better at. So I will work hard!

2012年5月12日 星期六

Drapery Study

Charcoal and White Pastel
My drawing final is to do a drapery study and this took much longer than I anticipated...like always.
Anywho, drawing is finally done! I just need to wait to see how my critique will go!

2012年5月7日 星期一

Avengers!

So many feelings from the Avengers! I saw it on Friday with a bunch of my friends late at night and it was pretty incredible! Truthfully I had my doubts on the movie but it was brilliantly filmed, the interactions among everyone was delightful, the action thrilling and so many emotions thrown in here and there. I love the bromance between the hulk and iron man; and the hulk basically made the movie for me. Nothing was excessive, everything was perfect. And Phil Coulson was one badass fanboy. I just needed to draw him after the movie!!!! And of course Loki was just as sinister and menacing as I imagined; Tom Hiddleston is just flawless. Need I say more.


#PHEELS


Run!



Some cute gifs I made for len-yan and loika of our pottermore characters!

2012年5月2日 星期三

Studio Work: Figure Drawing

Over the course of this semester, I'm gradually improving with figure drawing which is really nice to see. I kept changing mediums though and found that after all this time of using charcoal and conte, I really just like the appeal of graphite. Also my professor had constantly told me that I go too dark too fast with conte crayon so had suggested I used vine charcoal. I found vine too messy to deal with, however.




The Marsh

Went to a marsh for a field trip and illustrated the experience with a pop-up book for concepts class where we celebrate the small, overlooked events in our daily life.
 

2012年4月25日 星期三

SideNotes: Don't be hasty

"Gryffindor," Clarke barked from the end of the third floor corridor.

It was past noon and the hallways were swarming with students hastening to their next class. By now, the other Gryffindors knew well enough the Slytherin wasn't addressing them and kept on walking.

The Gryffindor he was addressing was Arthur Bennett, who stood opposite him in the corridor, several feet down where he was almost could drown out the Slytherin's booming cry with the chit chat about him. He sighed, stopped walking and turned around, glaring hard at Clarke.

"What?!"

"Come over here!"

"Go away, Slytherin! You have terrible timing! I have to get to class!" he yelled back as loudly as he could. Others started to bump into him and he threw his arm back to avoid another one from knocking his books over. Arthur huffed and turned his heel and started merging with the crowd.

Clarke panicked when he saw the brunette walk away and pushed his way forward. He jumped up and hoisted himself up briefly upon two Ravenclaw's shoulders.

 "Go out with me!"

Everyone stopped in the corridor and stared at the Slytherin.

Arthur choked and flushed bright red.

"What?!"

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So.. this is how I imagine Clarke would ask out Arthur if they ever got to that point which is NEVER. Buwahahaha...haha.

2012年4月23日 星期一

Monday the 23rd

Oh woe is me! I've become rather distracted lately and have been slightly behind schedule with my studio works. I went to class two hours late as I was desperately trying to finish up a painting. I managed to detail a lot of areas but did not render the background. The teacher and my classmates however provided me with a very agreeable critique. My teacher overall loved the composition so I'm happy 8)

This is an alleyway between Memorial Hall and College Building


MMM Worked on some arts today! Just dumping wips and the like here.




2012年4月22日 星期日

Refrain (preview)

Clarke looked at the girl in annoyance. He leaned back against the cushions of the armchair and coughed loudly.


"Sya, let's duel."


"Are you mad, Walker? Not right now." Her eyes remained glued to her book.


"Come on, no one will know."


"Someone always knows," Sya waved her hand about in the air and pointed her finger at him from across the common room. "And you always pay." 


Clarke grunted.


"Besides," she folded one of the pages she fingered, "I have more important things to do."


Clarke sighed and reached into the sleeve of his cloak, retrieving his wand. With a flick of the wrist, Sya's 
textbook dropped to the ground.

"You're unbearable, Walker! Pester someone else!"

"Come on, fight me. Then I'll leave you be to your important matters and whatnot."

"You'll win as you always do and I'm just a sort of pawn in this twisted game to boost your ego. Sounds fantastic."

"I wouldn't ask if you'd didn't stand a bit of a chance," he remarked, staring in no particular direction.

"Is that supposed to be a compliment? Honestly, you're suffocating me. You're usually bothering First years or was it Ravenclaws in particular that you were quite fond of bullying? Not anymore, hm?"

Clarke found his shoes rather interesting.

"Oh, what's this? The great Clarke Walker at loss for words? Cute. Really." Sya walked over to where he sat and patted him once upon the cheek. 

"Stop changing the subject," Clarke growled, pushing her hand away. He shifted on the cushions so he could sit up straight. He glanced down and rolled his wand about between his index finger and his thumb.


"Fine, let's duel if it'll make you less of a prick," Sya walked to the door and beckoned him to follow, "Come on, I know a place."









Flight (preview)

That boy ruined all this classes for him.

In astronomy, he was ridiculed in front of everyone for drawing his star chart wrong. In potions, it was his inaccurate preparation of the ingredients. In Transfiguration, the boy's taunting caused him to flinch and leave a rat in partial transformation. In Herbology, it was how slowly he harvested the puffapods. In charms, it was the swish and flick of his wand.  And lastly, in defense of the dark arts, it was his dueling.

But there was one thing Arthur was better at. And that was flying.


SideNotes: Remedy for Uncertainty

The potion the two were brewing was the Shrinking Solution in which Third Years had to learn in potions class. The ingredients consist of minced daisy roots, peeled Shrivelfig, sliced caterpillars, a single rat spleen, and a small amount of leech juice.
 
Clarke thinks Arthur was scared of the caterpillars and so hesitated but it was his presence that scared the crap out of him.

The two were having a session after class at night to brew potions for homework. The two took the longest and so were the only remaining students in the classroom. Actually, Clarke is rather good at potions and only stalled his stay seeing Arthur have so much trouble with the recipe.

Remedy for Uncertainty

The room smelled of rat spleen and leech juice.

The tables, save for two on either end, were empty. The room as still and lit by a lone torch. The shadows of two boys hunched over cauldrons and textbooks danced across the stone walls.

He had looked up briefly at the blonde boy sitting across from him. The other was immersed in peeling Shrivelfig and thankfully did not notice. Arthur flushed in thought and quickly went to the cabinet and retrieved some minced daisy roots he had stored there the day before. On the way he grabbed some vials and the mortar that was lying idly on the adjacent table.

The blonde watched Arthur from his own station. He tapped his foot irritably as he did so. The brunette was preparing the caterpillars now and was visibly squirming as he held the knife up to slice them. The caterpillars managed to crawl atop his finger, causing Arthur's arm to jerk and nearly topple over his cauldron. Clarke nearly chucked the empty beaker he was fingering at the sight.

"What on earth are you doing!?"

Arthur gasped when he felt the blonde beside him.

Clarke lashed out and grabbed Arthur's wrist, wrenching the knife out of his hand.

"Your handling of the knife is atrocious. Just fucking slice them!" Clarke grabbed one large and plump caterpillar in between his thumb and index finger, pressing it down on the tabletop. Then he swiftly brought the knife down and sliced it cleanly in thirds.

"There," he growled and slammed the knife down. The vials clattered. Arthur stared down at the three sections of oozing caterpillar carcass before turning to Clarke.

"I didn't need your help, Slytherin!" Arthur spat, taking hold of the knife now.

"Really now? If not for me, you would have stood there staring until dawn!"

"Back off!

"Fine then," Clarke cooed. He stepped behind Arthur and placed his hands on either side of his shoulders. His hands squeezed and Arthur jolted. Clarke pushed him forward slightly but his hands held on. Next, Arthur felt the blonde's breath on the back of his neck then heard a raspy voice right by his ear . "Show me you can do it by yourself."

Arthur couldn't move. The hands on his shoulders suddenly felt heavy. It was an immense weight that was suffocating. His hand trembled and the knife blade shook uncontrollably, knocking on the wood of the table over and over. Arthur gulped and tried holding onto the blade with two hands in an desperate attempt to steady his grip but to no avail. He gasped as a third hand reached from behind and the whole of his back was engulfed in a warm embrace.

"I.. I don't need," Arthur gasped.

"Yeah, yeah," Clarke replied. One of the caterpillars was slowly making its way to the edge of the table before them. Clarke reached over and squeezed the caterpillar before holding the creature still. With his right hand, he guided Arthur's hands over and brought the knife straight down the middle. Arthur winced when the knife hit wood.

Chop. Chop. Chop. CHOP! THUNK!

The last stroke and the knife was on the table. Clarke briefly held onto Arthur's hand. Arthur stood there staring at the now distinguishable sections of the colorful insect.  He didn't really feel Clarke's hand covering his until the other gave it a squeeze and pulled away. Arthur quickly turned around as the other stepped backwards. The two stared at each other. The silence became so awkward that Clarke coughed.

"You're welcome, Gryffindor," Clarke said, flustered. He ducked his head down and quickly returned to the other side of his table where his cauldron was brewing. Arthur watched him go and wanted to say something but the words were lost.

He bit his lip and grabbed another caterpillar. The small creature wriggled about in his palm for a moment before he squeezed it down on the table. He gripped the knife and brought it straight down.

Chop. Chop. Chop. Chop.

Chop.

Thunk.

Went to an art exchange today! It was a gathering of upperclassmen artists here
at RISD to exchange merchandise we didn't get to sell at Anime Boston!
Look at all these precious prints ahhhh!! It was really lovely meeting such talented artists!
Haha one of them was all spazzing out how they recognized my artwork and was like 
"I'm pretty sure I follow you on tumblr!!" x)

2012年4月21日 星期六

Duel

Arthur had seen him before. He just never mentioned it.

It was in the dueling ring in the Great Hall. His professor motioned him forward to the platform and from the crowd, pointed out another to do the same. The moment Arthur stepped into the ring, the booming cry of "EXPELLIARMUS" immediately sent him flying off the platform.

Other students rushed over to where he lay in a heap meters away from the ring and helped him to his feet. Though familiar faces of his concerned comrades swarmed about him, the mass of blonde hair descending the platform stairs was all he could see. And the smirk from that boy's face made his stomach lurch.

Arthur saw him again a year later. The other just didn't recognize him.

It was late at night. Moonlight poured into the vacant corridors from the windows on the fourth floor. It was so silent you could hear a pin drop.

Arthur tiptoed his way down the passageway, sliding past the sleeping forms of aristocratic portraits high up in their embellished frames. A marble statue of a giant knight came into his view. There was a loose brick in the wall directly behind it that allowed Arthur enough footing to climb up to the window perch. This was where he went every night to read by the moonlight. When Argus Filch should make his rounds, Arthur would scamper down from his perch, hide behind the statue, and hold his breath.

He strode carefully toward the statue when the sound of footsteps from behind caused him to throw himself against the wall. The shadow concealed him but he was already seen.

"Hey! What the hell are you doing here?"

Arthur slowly turned his head to the voice. The stranger was just a few feet away when he stepped into the moonlight. The stranger's face was cast in shadow but the moon illuminated wild golden locks of hair. The sight of it made Arthur's stomach lurch.

"Y-you," he managed to say, recoiling slightly.

"What?"

"Nothing," Arthur quickly muttered, recovering from his initial shock. In the shadows out of the blonde's discretion, Arthur made sure his wand was still tucked away in his sleeve.

He stepped forward, "I should ask you the same thing, Slytherin."

"I'll have you know, this corridor belongs to me. And trespassers," the blonde stepped forward until the brunette felt his warm breath against his cheek, "should be punished."

"You're delusional," Arthur drew back, willfully meeting the blonde's gaze with a glare. His voice wavered and he knew the blonde heard it. The heart pounded against his eardrums and shook his entire body.

"Learn your place, Gryffindor," the blonde snarled.

"Bite me."

The moment the words left his mouth, Arthur's heart dropped. He was shaking terribly, he knew it. Never before had he felt so scared. After all this time, he had to be alone in an empty corridor in the dead of night with the last person he wanted to be with. The blonde remained motionless. Arthur wavered a bit on the spot and it took all the willpower to tear his eyes away from the blonde's shoulder and meet him dead on in the eyes.

When he did, he was surprised.

The Slytherin's eyes were wide with confusion, no, shock, even. The blonde's mouth was agape. He pursed his lips and opened them again as though about to speak. But there were no words. Any trace of hostility Arthur had seen from those green eyes had disappeared. And that moment, the Slytherin was just another boy just like him.

With that, Arthur turned his heel and walked past the statue down the corridor. He didn't know if the boy was following him and he didn't care. He kept on walking until he was in the stairwell, until he was ascending the stairs, until he was safely on the seventh floor in front of the entrance to the Fat Lady's corridor. He stood there panting then started laughing. He laughed so hard, he couldn't breathe and the Fat Lady in her portrait rose from her slumber in dead fright, squealing. She scolded him profusely but that didn't cease his cackling. 






2012年4月20日 星期五

Bedhead

Clarke thrust the drawing in front of the red haired boy's face.


"Who is he? Tell me!" he growled.


"W-what!? Who?"


"This guy!" Clarke rustled the paper wildly in front of the trembling figure before him before pressing the sheet flat against the boy's  forehead. 


"I don't know!" The other shrieked hysterically, reeling backwards. He would have lost his footing if not for the wall directly behind him. He pressed flush against the wall and prayed he could just shrink away.


"That's because you're not looking closely!" Clarke hot his arm out and grabbed a fistful of the boy's red hair, pulling up so that the boy's eyes could see the paper. But all the boy saw was the looming figure towering over his small frame with menacing eyes and sharp teeth.


"No, no! NO! LET ME GO!" The red haired boy squealed in an instant. He blindly lashed out and struck Clarke square in the chest. The blonde grunted and stepped back.


"Don't touch me," he spat and threw the boy against the wall. The boy groaned as the hit brick and looked up completely breathless.


"Get out of my sight before I make you puke slugs."


With that, the boy went flying down the corridor. 

The blonde stood alone and sighed.

He looked down at the wrinkled wad of paper now clenched tightly in his palm. He spread the sheet out again, furrowing his eyebrows at the now cryptic lines of a hurried, and desperate illustration. 


At the center of the parchment was a figure. It was simple with a circle for the head and triangle below as an attempted depiction of the signature Hogwart's cloak that students were designated upon enrolling into the school for witchcraft and wizardry. Attached to these forms were two arms and two legs resembling broken twigs and branches. The circle had more lines scrawled into it forming a foul expression with a big frown, dark eyes, and deeply furrowed brows. Then, there was the hair. More short frantic marks extended from the top of the circle, erupting into an intangible disarray of scribbles that very much looked ink was poured onto the page and forgotten.

 Clarke thought it was a pretty accurate drawing.







(I'll add more to this when I have time)

2012年4月19日 星期四

Pattern




Name


A sea of strangers. Inaudible voices and rustling papers and scampering feet engulf the hallway. And then the heavy panting and loud heartbeat of one blonde haired, green eyed boy standing in the midst of it all.

Clarke stood awkwardly, his long lanky figure swaying with the incoming crowd. The crowd brushed by him, parting like water where he stood. Now and then among the many one would clumsily collide with him, sputtering apologies. The blonde would catch his footing, glare in no particular direction, and regain his composure. Others begin to pass by, whispering and staring. He remained unfazed.

Then there he was. The messy bob of brown hair emerged in the crowd. In a fleeting moment, their eyes met. The brunette’s eyes widened, a frown apparent on his face. He was clutching his astronomy textbook tightly against his chest. Clarke stepped forward as the brunette turned a full one-eighty and strode in the other direction.

What the fuck?!

“Hey! You! GRYFFINDOR!”

His voice boomed.

Many clad in red and orange glanced in his direction.

“Who?”

“Are you talking to me, Slytherin?”

The brunette paid no heed and walked deeper into the crowd.

“Hey! GRYFFINDOR COME BACK!”

The blonde broke into a desperate run with his robes flying, arms flailing in front of him, shoving anyone and everyone in his path. Briefly he lost sight of the mass of brown hair. He pushed by a group of his brethren who cursed at him. He turned the corridor and was greeted with a mass of hair bobbing up and down in the crowd. He reached his arm out and turned the boy violently around.

“What on earth are you doing, Slytherin,” shouted the distraught victim. Clarke glanced down to see the blue and bronze badge of an eagle pinned upon the boy’s cloak. The boy groaned and threw his arms up in a defensively.

“Please! Don’t hurt me!”

“Goddamit,” the blonde muttered before dropping the Ravenclaw to the ground. “Where the fuck did he go?!”

The blonde bit his lip.

He should really find out what the boy’s name is.

Encounter

The boy had stepped away from him and walked down the empty corridor. The sounds of footsteps drew further and further away. And then he was all alone.

The blonde just stood there, flabbergasted. A bead of sweat trickled down his neck and he swallowed hard.

“Learn your place, Gryffindor” he had snarled at the brunette.

Bite me,” was the reply.

Bite me.

Those two words seem to resonate within his head and he couldn’t shake it off.  Perhaps it was because the response was so sudden and starkly matter of fact.

Just who the hell did he think he was?

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Clarke saw the Gryffindor boy again with his head in a book in the courtyard. He sat in the cool shadow beneath a tree. Students walked by chattering and immersed in musings and conversation of afternoon classes. Others in the distance were practicing charms.

Clarke leaned against a wall, watching from open corridor to the courtyard. He had set foot into the sunlit courtyard when a single glimpse of the boy caused him a moment’s hesitation and drew him back into the shadow of the corridor. Approaching the brunette head on was an encounter he wanted, no, needed to avoid. He had lost face in their previous encounter and needed to regain the upper hand. 


Oh how he hated to lose.

2012年1月21日 星期六

wip tm commissions

working on a bunch of commissions, both from tm and da at the same time


For fuzei-chan, Taeus, ta3_ka from TM

2012年1月20日 星期五

Gloomy Bear

T U T <3 I love GLoomy Bear! He matches my avatar LOL

My selfy avatar on tinierme. Starting doodling him.

changed the pose... and stuff...
 I should sleep....

2012年1月12日 星期四

vein

First WIP of blackblackblack's Vein
What I did for today in livestream.

2012年1月11日 星期三

Redecorated the wall above my desk. <3

Printmaking Intaglio



Yesterday I got my new camera! It's a Canon EOS Rebel T3~ It's so beautiful! <3

For wintersession, I'm taking an intaglio course! I had a dilemma the first week of wintersession sitting in on the class. I had originally been enrolled in a painting class, seeing as the course covered groundwork to acrylic painting and I thought it would aid me next semester in the Spring for my painting studio. I pretty much fell in love with printmaking course and because several people did not show up, I was able to add the class! The class really emphasizes the technical aspects of printmaking but since my teacher is a cool second year grad in the major, he also encourages all of us to get creative and challenge the boundaries of the aesthetics of intaglio.

I'll take photos of my first three prints and plates when I get a chance this week but right now I'm trying to do an aquatint of a piece I did in high school, the Cloud factory. I simplified some of the factory's initial designs, hoping to play more with tone this time and not relying so heavily on the line as I did in my first few plate designs. Since the course allows us so much freedom and access to the printmaking major's facilities, I figure this week I would make and experiment with more prints!

Traced my entire design onto the copper plate!
Now to etch!



Perhaps the first installment in a mini series of children
and their fish balloons.