Broadcast Greys

August 30th, 2007

Working here at Scecon, I have picked up lots of ‘real-world’ knowledge. I would like to pass some of this along to you, boys and girls.

Today we will be learning about backgrounds for television broadcasting. A 15 black/85 white mix will appear white on camera. A pretty standard range is 40%-60% black. Then they can do all sorts of fancy lighting and whatnot to it to their hearts content.

So there that is.

 

Bruce Timm’s Ladies

August 21st, 2006

Girls

Pen

Two female faces drawn from a book of Bruce Timm sketches. I tried to imitate his style in these sketches.

 

Girl

May 12th, 2006

Girl

Pencil

She looks a little creepy, doesn’t she? Kinda like a snake.

 

Protogirl

April 27th, 2006

Protogirl

Pen

A robot girl gazes into her electronic dreams. Will she ever be a real girl? No.

 

Dark-eyed Girl

March 8th, 2006

Shark Eyes

Pen

A girl with dark hair and dark eyes. Not much else to say about her.

 

Closed Eyes

March 7th, 2006

Closed Eyes

Pen

A girl leaning back with closed eyes. Image from either a magazine or a poster.

 

Girl

February 21st, 2006

Girl's Face

Pen

The girl from the magazines.

 

Girl Line

February 3rd, 2006

Girl Line

Pen

The shadows of a girl standing a bright light.

 

Windy

January 28th, 2006

Windy

Pen

A girl caught in the wind. I tried to make it all, like, abstract, and deep, and whatnot. Yeah.

 

Faceless Girl

January 15th, 2006

Blankface

Pen

A girl standing in the light. I wanted to play with light and dark in this sketch.

 

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