Kidlitart28 G-L
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Kidlitart28 Sketches G-L
Labels:
goldfish,
horseshoe crab,
iguana,
jellyfish,
kidlitart28,
kitten,
labrador
Kidlitart28 Sketches M-S
Labels:
kidlitart28,
manatee,
narwhal,
orangutan,
pelican,
quail,
rattlesnake,
squirrel
Kidlitart28 Sketches T-Z
Labels:
kidlitart28,
treefrog,
unicorn,
velociraptor,
wasp,
xibalabadob,
yak,
zebra
Thursday, November 20, 2014
inktober Week 3
Labels:
cliff jumping,
flowers,
i'ao needle,
i'ao valley,
ink wash,
inktober,
keawakapu beach,
mana kai maui,
maui,
micron pens,
molotow paint pen,
sea turtles,
snorkeling,
watercolor wash
Inktober Week 2
Labels:
babar,
chinese dragon,
garden,
ink wash,
inktober,
micron pens,
nick offerman,
pentel brush ben,
plants,
ron swanson,
waterfall,
wonder woman
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Inktober 2014 - Week 1
Labels:
bird,
brock samson,
copic,
house of cards,
ichabod crane,
ink wash,
inktober,
monster,
spy dolphin,
tree,
week 1
Monday, March 24, 2014
Recent Sketch Dailies
Here's a few things I've done recently for Sketch Dailies on Twitter - it's a community that throws out a daily topic that literally thousands of artists take part in. These ones were days when I needed to clear the cobwebs out of my head to focus better on things that I'd been working on. I wouldn't call these sketches really but more experimentations/exercises. The topics were "Three Blind Mice", "Jackalope" & "Selfie".
Labels:
daredevil,
jackalope,
self portrait,
sketch dailies,
three blind mice
Monday, February 24, 2014
Seven of Seven Cover & Process
My old pal, Scott Ralph, contacted me recently and said something like this, "I'm writing 9 novellas that are going to combine together into one giant story, wanna do covers for all of them?" To be honest, I haven't read anything Scott's written in 15+ years when we were in art school together but he's always been a great storyteller so I said "Sure!" I was pleasantly surprised when this first book was so good that it had me on the edge of my seat the whole way through. I really love it and am so happy and proud to be a small part of the team putting this big story out into the world. Scott tells me that book 2 is shaping up as we speak and I'll be preparing to do the second cover very soon.
In the meantime you can buy the Kindle ebook of this on Amazon right now for 2 bucks (apparently you can download a Kindle app for Android, iOS and PC if you don't have an actual Kindle). After the jump, check out some of my initial thumbnails and rough sketches for the cover.
In the meantime you can buy the Kindle ebook of this on Amazon right now for 2 bucks (apparently you can download a Kindle app for Android, iOS and PC if you don't have an actual Kindle). After the jump, check out some of my initial thumbnails and rough sketches for the cover.
Saturday, February 8, 2014
Swedish Chef & His Hot Dog!
More Catch up posting! This was a Christmas gift watercolor painting for our good friends Clay & Elliwati Stricklin (and their wire-haired dachsund Nick!) Clay posted an awesome video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWB-EMCmrTo) a few Halloween's ago where he dressed as the Swedish Chef and threatened Nick with a short life as a hot dog - this painting was meant as a tribute to that. Check below for a photo of Nick and the initial thumbnail from a night where the idea struck and I scribbled it down without remembering what the Swedish Chef actually looks like.
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Sneeze!
I've been pretty lax with this blog since, like a lot of people, I started using Tumblr (check out my Tumblr blog here: http://chrispurdin.tumblr.com/). I may switch over to that entirely at some point but, for now, I'm going to bring this one up to date over the next few days. Starting with this illustration I did for the SCBWI Tomie DePaola Award Contest - not a winner but I had fun making it. Check back tomorrow for what's next!
Monday, December 9, 2013
Holiday Original Art Sale!
These paintings that I've been doing for fun are starting to stack up, so I opened a store to cut 'em loose. All pieces are watercolor/ink on bristol board.
I have no real experience pricing original art so I bet you could talk me down on the prices if you tried!! Check it out here: www.chrispurdin.bigcartel.com.
I have no real experience pricing original art so I bet you could talk me down on the prices if you tried!! Check it out here: www.chrispurdin.bigcartel.com.
Friday, October 11, 2013
eVault Ad & Goodbye Laika Friends!
I was recently commissioned by fashionbuddha here in Portland to design, storyboard and animate this ad for eVault, a server company. It's a pretty fun campaign where they've asked a bunch of different animators (you can see all the spots here: http://www.evault.com/BestCase/) to animate in a wide variety of styles. I (you know, the guy who's trying to get a side career in children's books going?) was asked to animate the script that involved a, let's say risquee film cast and crew falling threw a ceiling onto a server. I thought it was a pretty funny concept and it was a lot of fun to bring to life - it's not often in animation where I'm asked to design things pretty close to my own personal style and that was also great. I also purchased Toon Boom Harmony (the software I've used at Laika for years) to complete this and it worked like a charm.
Which leads me to one other piece of business - I resigned from Laika recently and am currently swimming in the freelance pool. Send business my way! A huge thanks to everybody at Laika for the last 10 years, we've been through a lot and couldn't have done it without their support. I had so many great friends there and hope we can all keep in touch and continue to work together.
Labels:
evault,
fashionbuddha,
Laika,
n is for neighbors,
Toon Boom Harmony
Friday, September 6, 2013
Friday, August 30, 2013
Page 3 of My New Comic + Process
And here's page 3 of this as-yet untitled comic. At this point I think it would time shift to the beginning of the story to tell how we've gotten to this point...which I still have to figure out. I've written pages of stuff down but nothing in script form yet - I am getting kind of excited about it now and am thinking about how best to create & distribute. Anybody with experience/opinions on that kind of thing, I'd love to hear them - I'm thinking of trying to do it as a one-page-a-week web comic and see what comes of it.
The linework was drawn in Manga Studio 4EX and colorwork in Photoshop CS6. Here are some early thumbnails for this page (used legal paper and pencil!), followed by the roughs for anybody that's interested in seeing that kind of stuff:
The linework was drawn in Manga Studio 4EX and colorwork in Photoshop CS6. Here are some early thumbnails for this page (used legal paper and pencil!), followed by the roughs for anybody that's interested in seeing that kind of stuff:
Monday, August 19, 2013
Page 2 of My New Comic
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