Tuesday, October 24, 2006

The Power of Warmup Pages!

I've been meaning to post these doodles. This first one is the first and only "lunch mark" a few fellas here at Avalanche had. (And they shall go nameless... if they're too afraid to show theirs.)



The setting of this place was great. It was an old sub shop underneath a building in downtown SLC. You could see the pipes for the building right above you. (what a genius I am, I didn't draw them)



This other one is one of the many warm up pages I have throughout the day. I notice the longer that I sit and try to answer some concept questions, the more and more stiff my drawings become. So, I take a break and try to visualize something that has a natural gesture; Or at least something that looks fun to draw...

20 comments:

Unknown said...

Very nice drawings! The gestures on the ladies are great.

Unknown said...

damn fool finally some new stuff on your blog! i gotta update my blog too. SD represent!

cristian said...

AWESOME work!! Your drawings are really cool, love the pose and the color of that furious warrior!!
Very nice blog.

Tyler Stott said...

yeees!!! new stuff!!!!!



ohhh i really love the sword guy bellow!! his expression is great, reminds me of humberto ramos a bit!!

Jon Diesta said...

Thanks fellas! Ramos... thats the guy that drew spiderman for awhile right?

Marco Bucci said...

Somehow missed these before. I love it!

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Sian Cross said...

I'm a complete and utter novice at all this but I really love the guy in the baseball clothing in the cafe/sub shop.

I wish I could be this good, but I'm just starting out on the $100,000 Animation Drawing Course (if you take a look, you'll see just how much of a novice I really am!) and was wondering if you might be able to take a look at my efforts so far and perhaps give me some advice if you have the time? It would be greatly appreciated.

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rigodiaz said...

nice designs
good work

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