Multi-Eyed Mutant Chicken

So as I had a little time to myself this March, I decided to take one of my drawings and turn it into an animation. But! I took it a step further. Due to my lack of Adobe After Effects on my computer, I tried to use an OLD version of Adobe Flash CS5 to create this animation… God I need a copy of After Effects 😦

I sketched out this guy bored one day on this private beach on Long Island:

Then I digitally painted this on my Wacom Intuos Pro tablet in Autodesk’s SketchBook Express:

Last I created some clouds in Affinity Designer and animated this guy in Adobe Flash, I think I messed up in rendering somewhere – might need to look that up, but it came out okay for my testing:

3D Artist Kleber Darcio | Daily Inspiration

I love pin-up art and found Kleber Darcia a 3D artist from Sao Paulo, Brazil.  His work really makes my jaw drop with the amount of realism and detail he puts into his work.  But at the same time he does have a cartoony fun side.

Check out his art bellow, I’m loving the Shaggy and Thelma pic!

Kleber 3d Artist | Kleber 3d

Kleber 3d Artist | Kleber 3d

Kleber 3d Artist | Kleber 3d

Kleber 3d Artist | Kleber 3d

Check Out his website below:

Kleber 3d Artist | Kleber 3d.

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The Original BitStrips!

I love that BitStrips has given people the ability to create avatars of our selves without being able to draw or use various programs that us designers are familiar with.  But with that being said I have created an almost BitStrip like scene here that I feel could have been created using the popular app.  The sketch was done with fine tipped gray shade markers.  Let me know what you guys think.  Events depicted may or may not have happened…..

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Insane Sketchbook Works – by Pierre-Yves Riveau aka Pez

Well I’ve been trying to sketch something everyday on my lunch breaks, it’s kind of a meditation thing I’ve been doing for the last 10 minutes of my lunch break before I have to get back on the computer to do some digital work. But some people like to spend all day with their pencil and sketchbook and that’s when amazing things begin to happen.  French artist Pierre-Yves Riveau aka Pez seems to dedicate a lot of his time to sketching and it clearly shows! Check out his work below:

If you would like to see more of Pez’s work click the like below http://www.pez-artwork.com/Sk8 Also be sure to check out my lunch sketches @Skuby89 I try to update them everyday!