8.24.2010

New drawing, WIP

drawing

I haven't really practiced drawing this summer, so I thought better later than never. I finally got around to installing my Wacom tablet onto this laptop. This is the result of one hour of effort on my part. Not very interesting perhaps, but practice is practice.

Drawn in Corel Painter, with Wacom tablet. I think I used charcoal brushes and the "Just Add Water" blender. It's not of anyone in particular, I'm just drawing from imagination. Maybe I'll find someone in particular to draw eventually, but for now I just need to re-familiarize myself with the program and the tablet.

I'm so happy that I can use my tablet again.

8.17.2010

New t-shirts





These are the new shirts for sale in my etsy shop (*coff*www.etsy.com/shop/theartfulscientist*coff*). I'm really happy with the cat shirt that I printed, mostly for the color choice. I think I might try to get some more brown shirts so that I can print that color combo again. It just seems to work so well. The blue/green combo is just funky (in a good way) to me. Also, it's the pigeon shirt, which seems to get a lot of good comments, so why not make 5,000 more of them?

8.16.2010

The Return of the Artist

After a long, activity filled absence, I'm posting this so as to give everyone a glimpse of what I've been up to (the parts I'll admit to anyway).

I set out my printing supplies, do a few test runs and realize my stupid squeegee is too small for the image I'm trying to print. I run down to my local art supply store, and while they have decent prices on the items they carry (and they're local, so I like to support them), they don't have the squeegee I'm looking for. So, I hop back in my car and drive to University Art, which is minutes away from closing by the time I get there (5:30 pm? really?) and I find a really nice, hard squeegee that'll do just fine. I pay for my new squeegee, get back in the car, realize I need gas, remember that I've left my ink uncovered back at home (letting it slowly dry into a hardened mess, meaning I'll have to mix more paint dammit); I get gas, drive back home and find everything as I'd left it - ink, small, old squeegee and all. The ink hadn't dried very much, thankfully, so I mix a bit of water in it to loosen it up, get all my printing things lined up to do a test pull, do the pull and am pleased with the result on paper (which is almost too small for the image, but that's a minor point).

And now I have five more shirts to sell. Today is a good day.

Now I just have to find my ink roller so that I can print some cat shirts.

I wish I could do this full time. It's so fun!



In other news, I've started an Etsy store in which I'll be selling t-shirts, digital prints, and whatever else I feel like making. I've got a few items up, so check it out!

http://www.etsy.com/shop/theartfulscientist