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Sketchbook Samples
A lot of my Candykiller work is ultimately produced on the computer. However, pretty much everything I do starts out as a sketch. These are the steps I generally follow to produce a finished piece of work. I first work out my ideas in pencil in a Moleskine sketchbook. I then work over them in pen, refining the drawing as I go, then erase the original pencil work. If I feel that an idea is worth following through to a finished piece, I scan the sketchbook drawing and use it as a guide to work over on the computer. Here are scans of some of my recent sketchbook pages. Click here for larger version.
Comments
Re: Sketchbook Samples
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uub
on Sat 24 Mar 2007 04:45 AM GMT | Profile | Permanent Link
Your work is wonderful! Thanks for explaining your process...
Re: Sketchbook Samples
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Mauro
on Sat 31 Mar 2007 02:00 PM BST | Permanent Link
woooww!
looks wonderful! cheers, Mauro Re: Sketchbook Samples
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Anonymous
on Sat 31 Mar 2007 04:54 PM BST | Permanent Link
Thanks for posting the sketchbook drawings. It's always fun to gain some insight into "the process". I dig that smokin' Pinocchio character! "Coney" is great fun too.
Jim Re: Sketchbook Samples
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Mark
on Fri 27 Apr 2007 10:48 PM BST | Permanent Link
Dang Brian. More amazing stuff. Love the Coney concept.
Re: Sketchbook Samples
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Mark
on Sat 28 Apr 2007 05:32 AM BST | Permanent Link
And you got to get that Circus Punk sketch to the Punk people.
Re: Sketchbook Samples
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Anonymous
on Tue 20 May 2008 05:36 PM BST | Permanent Link
Officially the cleanest and most 'finished' looking notebook I have ever seen, even the layouts appear considered.
Hats off, great work. |
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