Thursday, August 27, 2009

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MACRODONS

Due to the vague abstract nature of these weird drawings, at times I try to picture these MACRODONS in ways I did not initially intend them to look. In this case we have bean-shape + fin, but, after a while it looked like a side view of a MACRODON sticking it's really flat, really long tongue up into the sky.

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MACRODONS

There are a few ideas that were persistent throughout this set of drawings. 2 of them present here, I started several bean-shaped figures, sort of like this one here, & I was also trying to work out some ideas for things on MACRODONS' heads, see the last post for a strange anemone growth, and this MACRODON is really fuckin' punk-rock.

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MACRODONS

I had begun designs for MANY other MACRODONS in the past month or two while I also continued to make one MACRODON drawing per day. At times while working on a drawing, an idea would come to mind that may not have been relevant to the MACRODON of the day, so, many little scribbles, some more refined than others, were put away until recently -I refined these ideas a bit and now here they are. The next 20+ drawings complete the Moleskine sketchbook I started quite a while ago before I took a break and switched to the second accordion sketchbook I have recently been using.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

337, drawing over

MACRODONS

MACRODONS

giant slug or MACRODON

BOTH!

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MACRODONS

what the hell?!

okay, this MACRODON (slug), sort of subconsciously spawned from thoughts of an awesome toy I just saw at the new Kidrobot store in Dallas. Frank Kozik's "Ride 'em Bob" a smorking labbit, on a smorking slug. Perfectly ridiculous. I LOVE IT.

MACRODONS

this last section of MACRODON #327 (below) didn't really have anything to offer -aside from slug-inspiring subconscious Kidrobot memories.

MACRODONS

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

336, drawing over

MACRODONS

I flipped the drawing on it's side, because I don't really see too many MACRODONS flying, and one with this shape seems to need to be grounded by gravity, below it appears quite odd 'flying'.

MACRODONS

I was having a very hard time resolving this drawing, at one point it seemed to want to go in two completely different directions, or are they 2 MACRODONS conjoined at the head?

MACRODONS

see below for the direction the drawing didn't take, but I felt the need to attempt to resolve it via Photoshop by clocking out it's conjoined sibling.

MACRODONS

it would appear that the last few drawings didn't really retain any significant signs of the underdrawing: MACRODON #327, just some dots...

MACRODONS

Monday, August 24, 2009

335, drawing over

MACRODONS

those are weird little feet

MACRODONS

those are even weirder feet, almost as if little MACRODONS are attached to it's feet. And below, the mess of the prior MACRODON #327 drawing that this MACROODN and his weird feet replaced.

MACRODONS

Sunday, August 23, 2009

334, drawing over

MACRODONS

MACRODON or one-eyed squid?

MACRODONS

this section of MACRODON #327 didn't really inspire anything related to the original drawing I painted over.

MACRODONS

Saturday, August 22, 2009

333, drawing over

MACRODONS

this MACRODON felt like a nebula, or galaxy, or some kind of spacial entity, so I inverted the colors in Photoshop, and I think it looks pretty bad ass!

MACRODONS

not a lot changed between these two 'before' and 'after' drawing scans.

MACRODONS

just about the only things to remain from the previous MACRODON #327 drawing, are the dots and stippling that went on to become stars.

MACRODONS

Friday, August 21, 2009

332, drawing over

MACRODONS

sometimes the process of drawing over MACRODON #327 was quite smooth, and certain shapes from the original section naturally gave way to a new MACRODON form.

MACRODONS

I began by covering up most of what I didn't want
from MACRODON #327 with a light wash, but as can be seen below, most of the details remain somewhat present.

MACRODONS

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

330, drawing over

MACRODONS

I drew over MACRODON #327... I'm not entirely sure why, I suppose I was somewhat displeased with it... I broke-up the pages that comprised MACRODON #327 into separate MACRODON drawings, so, the next 8 posts will show a bit of the progression in this change that occurred. Above, the end result for this particular drawing.

MACRODONS

this was the first direction the drawing went in, but it seemed too literal, too much like a dinosaur, not much abstraction or anything left to the imagination...
and below, this is the dissected section of MACRODON #327:

MACRODONS

Monday, August 17, 2009