26.12.2012

Project Remake - The Crew of Moonlight

As a continuum to the series of self portraits I decided to start Project Remake. I will re-draw some pictures I have drawn when I was younger. This will give you an image of my developement as a drawer. This project will either be short or then there will be huge gaps between the updates because the pictures I consider old enough for this project are all at my parent's home and I live in a different city. However, whenever I visit my parents I try to continue this new project of mine. This can be concidered as one of the side projects I will probably end up having too many. Oh well.

To get this project going I decided to re-draw the crew of Moonlight. Moonlight is a ship in a fictional story me and my friends wrote when we were about 12 years old. This picture is almost as old as the story, perhaps only few months younger. The story was inspired by the movie Pirates of the Caribbean - The Curse of the Black Pearl and the original idea of it was not mine. It was a crew consisting of mainly women (Well, what do you expect from a bunch of girls?) and we all had characters of our own. This is the story in which May, a character I have mentioned in some of my older posts, can be found. I hope that someone still has the notebooks we wrote together.

As you can see, my skills as a drawer have developed quite a bit. Mind you, it has been a very long time since I drew the first one, so I guess that the change in my style of drawing is acceptable. Oh, and I took some liberties with some details, as you may have noticed. I thought they would brighten up the picture.



Before...
...and after.

24.12.2012

Merry Christmas

Here we go again. Through the whole December I have been extremely busy with my essays and exams and therefore have had no time to update this blog. However, now, on Christmas eve, I found the time to draw a little picture for you. This is Ketunpentu, aka fox pup, wishing everyone Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

I am not good at drawing animals. Still, practice makes perfect.