Advanced Sketching for Illustration

These were all 5 hour in-class paintings... I tend to enlarge the legs...because I paint too close to the board. These were all done on 30''x20'' heavy weight illustration board in acrylic. Also sorry for the blurry images...I set my camera to the wrong setting...
This one, I made up all the furniture...just because I felt like it.

I tried to "caricature" and exaggerate the model's proportions. He was extremely tall and skinny...didn't really turn out like a caricature since it looks too realistic.

The model was Jennifer Pabos Patton I believe...


I really liked this model's costume...even though I didn't get to finish it. He said he has a ton of revolutionary war/historical costumes. Really cool.

I made him...a giant...he actually has really strange proportions and is smaller, I made him normal size.

I really liked painting her face, I never seen this model before at Art Center... Apparently I don't like painting feet.
This was done last sunday...at a 4 hour workshop run by the gallery girls. Tiffany was the gorgeous model. 
I got this painting back recently. This was an 5 hour in-class painting done in Sketching for Illustration 3rd term. I think I improved two terms later...

Another one of my homework assignments for Advanced Sketching for Illustration. It's an...evil valkyrie stealing the souls of the departed after they died in battle. 


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