Fresh Sketch Friday!!!
I got up early today to update all the Food Fight related websites I have set up and decided I might as well dump some sketches on here too! Before we go on, I have to plug the Food Fight blog your source for all the latest and greatest on every one's favorite web comic about talking pieces of fruit, http://foodfightcomic.blogspot.com/. Now, on to these here sketches...
These are all random little doodles I do when I catch a little inspiration. Most are done while I am standing up, hunched over the chair in front of my drawing table. I'm usually walking around my room on my way out the door and I just can't resist banging out a sketch our two before I go. A lot of the time the results with this type of sketching are depressing but sometimes some cool stuff happens. Anyway, rather than chuck this stuff in the recycle bin, I decided to scan it and share it. Take a look, I hope you dig 'em!
I got up early today to update all the Food Fight related websites I have set up and decided I might as well dump some sketches on here too! Before we go on, I have to plug the Food Fight blog your source for all the latest and greatest on every one's favorite web comic about talking pieces of fruit, http://foodfightcomic.blogspot.com/. Now, on to these here sketches...These are all random little doodles I do when I catch a little inspiration. Most are done while I am standing up, hunched over the chair in front of my drawing table. I'm usually walking around my room on my way out the door and I just can't resist banging out a sketch our two before I go. A lot of the time the results with this type of sketching are depressing but sometimes some cool stuff happens. Anyway, rather than chuck this stuff in the recycle bin, I decided to scan it and share it. Take a look, I hope you dig 'em!





2 Comments:
Hey Tom, great sketches. It's a cool peak into what goes on in your head I'm constantly sketching on every little scrap of paper I can find in the house. It drives my wife crazy. Quick question, do you do your preliminary sketch with blue pencil then lay over it with ink or darker pencil?
Hi Joe, thanks for looking, glad you dig the doodles!
Sometimes I do my prelim sketches in blue, sometimes orange, other times right in normal pencil. The blue pencil is one of my favorites though. I then go in with whichever medium I am interested in using at the time and darken the lines I want. Everyting usually starts with a prelim scribble of some kind, if it doesn't it usually looks a lot crappier than usual.
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