



Yesterday I got a new sketchbook and did some brush/ink doodles to see whether I wanted to do my narrative illustration final in that medium. I really like it, so I most likely will.
The blue picture is an illustration assignment I had to do of an embarrassing story about a girl who slipped in the mud at the beach. My professor said it looked more like the girl was embarrassed by the "atomic blast" behind her. I guess I shouldn't have been playing Fallout while drawing that one.....
No comments:
Post a Comment