Finally felt well enough to do more than sit around and complain about how miserable I felt. Decided I'd add some detail and color to this one. Oh, and I changed the title of the pic.
Kind of feel like this is becoming a theme... I'm still sick (and you're probably sick of hearing about it), so not putting much effort into this one. Hopefully will be better by tomorrow.
Just a quick concept sketch that I will hopefully be able to flesh out at a later date. I'm still fighting this cold, and just don't feel up to detailing anything right now.
This one could have been titled "Oh, my! Look at the time!" The doodles I post are usually done the day before they're posted. Sometimes I'm a few days ahead, but most of the time I need to do one every day. Today's doodle was done at almost 10:30 p.m. last night. I was just about to turn the lights off and go to sleep when I realized I hadn't done anything for today's posting, so I had to rush this one out.
Stupid cold won't go away... I was looking to do something Cruella DeVille-ish with this one, but just don't feel up to doing more than scratching out a concept sketch. Perhaps another time.
Continuing my "still life" sketching of household objects. This is a Hot Wheels car that I've had sitting around the house for some reason. Unfortunately, I didn't have any time and the lighting was bad in the living room this morning. But, as I've stated on other occasions, this blog is about quantity, not quality.
Decided to try and sketch some objects around the house. Most of the time I'm just doodling straight out of my head, thought it would be good to have some reference for a change.
So, I had this phrase going through my head, "Mr. Fancypants was a sensible ogre." It was just a bit of nonsense, but I decided to illustrate it with a doodle. Of course, now that I look at it, it kind of looks like he wants to sell you a bucket of chicken. Perhaps I should have called him "Colonel Fancypants".
It's March, month of St. Patrick's Day... and though I'm not Irish in any way, shape, matter, or form, I greatly appreciate the Emerald Isle's most important contribution to society... Guinness! Besides, I have it on good authority that everybody's Irish on St. Patrick's Day.
Didn't have time to do much with this one, but I realized something. I use this expression a lot on the characters I draw. I think I need to practice some others.