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.
August 21st, 2006

Pen
Two female faces drawn from a book of Bruce Timm sketches. I tried to imitate his style in these sketches.
May 12th, 2006

Pencil
She looks a little creepy, doesn’t she? Kinda like a snake.
April 27th, 2006

Pen
A robot girl gazes into her electronic dreams. Will she ever be a real girl? No.
March 8th, 2006

Pen
A girl with dark hair and dark eyes. Not much else to say about her.
March 7th, 2006

Pen
A girl leaning back with closed eyes. Image from either a magazine or a poster.
February 21st, 2006

Pen
The girl from the magazines.
February 3rd, 2006

Pen
The shadows of a girl standing a bright light.
January 28th, 2006

Pen
A girl caught in the wind. I tried to make it all, like, abstract, and deep, and whatnot. Yeah.
January 15th, 2006

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