Early Avatar: The Last Airbender press art roughs by Angela Song Mueller, circa 2004!
I have an ArtStation account.
I think I’m going to post of my current sketches and projects (and a few older sketches I found but never posted online) there instead of deviantArt. I love dA with all my heart, but something said I need to move on.
Someone Give Me A (non-Star Wars) Character To Sketch
I’ll have a little time after Christmas, and I’m really starting to get the hang of Krita. Very fluid controls with the Monoprice tablet. Haven’t tried the animation tool yet, but I’m definitely tempted.
But yeah, I want at minimum five characters to draw. The reason I’m not doing Star Wars characters is because I haven’t seen The Force Awakens yet, and I’ve been avoiding the subject until I do. Spoilers are all over the internet, and I’ve been avoiding them like landmines.
Still, I want some characters to practice drawing in Krita.
I want at least five to do. Animated characters are preferable, but I’ll try live-action and video game characters too.
So, who should I draw?
June. . . ish.
If 18 or 20 palettes wasn’t enough, I present to you: my 100 Palette Challenge! This is a collection of some of my favourite palettes from color-palettes and Adobe Kuler and I thought it would be really fun to have a huge variety of palettes to chose from
If you would like to participate in this challenge, I ask that you DO NOT repost this anywhere else, including deviantART; please REBLOG this instead! I have the challenge uploaded to deviantART as well, so please check it out there if you want to do it on deviantART!
I found THE palette.
Guess I'll be working from this for those sketches I want to make.
What do you want to see?
I have no idea what I'm doing with Paint Tool Sai.
But I love the settings on these pens.
Who Should I Draw?
Next week, I want to draw some full-frame characters. No portrait shots, just full characters. Of course, I'm putting my take on them.
I need the practice.
Going for comic book/action-cartoon characters to draw. No porn, no live-action (not even sentai/toku stuff).
I want to draw six . . . one per weeknight and Saturday. By the end of next week, I'll have six characters here.
I want you guys to send me a character. Hopefully it'll be a character I could easily find on Google.
Send it to me using this link or respond below. Yeah, I'm more apt to getting non-anonymous requests and likely to read my Tumblr page more than Twitter.
I'll randomly pick the six I want to draw and, well, draw them.
No prize, mind you. Just practice.
Work in progress.
Rough sketch, really . . .
It has been a while, hasn't it?
New project announced soon.
A sketch of Superman.
While I was on the trip, I fleshed out some ideas I’ve had for yet another project I’m working on, Gaikido. It’s a feudal Japan-based actioner. Definitely a shonen project that I’m having fun with at this time.
More details to come later on.
Told you this trip cleared my head a lot.
Gaikido and all related characters and elements: © & TM Jeff Harris dba Studio Lightcount.
That reminds me . . . have to put up some sketches in a couple of weeks. It's been nine months, and it's still percolating in my head.
I did this sketch of The Beast for Project Rooftop. That was a fun project to do, not just because I wanted to try it, but this was my first time drawing ol' Hank. Ever.
Work in progress.
Drawing something for a Project Rooftop submission. It's Beast.
I think I'm getting a better hang of drawing digitally with the tablet. I had it for about a month, and I think I'm improving. There's a lot I can work on a little better (straight lines are a blip), but still, progress.
See Wolverine here.
Drew him tonight (April 26, 2013).
I'll draw him again in a month, same day, to see progress.
Brothers acting silly.
#fbroadtrip
Quick, two-minute Superman sketch.
A teaser for a side project of another project.
It's complicated, but awesome.