March 29, 2012

This is a background painting from Spirit, Stallion of the Cimarron (2001). Sometimes I really miss this kind of work.
Below are closeups to show you the kind of overlapping paint textures I'm using.












This last one is the color key. These are all painted in acrylics on Crescent 100 illustration board.

March 23, 2012

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Location sketch for How to Train Your Dragon.
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March 15, 2012

Sketching From Life! 10 week course begins April 2

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My 10 week sketching from life course is coming soon! It will be held each Monday night from 7 to 10 pm starting on April 2.
For this class we'll study the head, figure, drapery, costume,
animals and still life as well as a weekend field trip to study landscape painting. Charcoal, watercolor and gouache will be demonstrated though students will be welcome to use the medium of their choice. Join us!
To enroll call (877) MY-LAAFA (695-2232), their website is laafa.org

March 08, 2012

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These are concept illustrations I did for the short: Puss in Boots and the Tres Diablos.
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March 01, 2012

Location Studies Now Available for Sale

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I usually reserve sketches like these for my Landsketch blog but I've received quite a few inquiries asking if any such sketches are available for sale. It's true that I don't want to break up sketchbooks but I do have several pages of location studies on good quality illustration board like the one shown above. It hurts a little to let these go but they spend most of their time tucked in a portfolio at home so I'm pleased to offer the remaining ones for sale on my "Original Paintings for Sale" page.
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February 22, 2012

Puss in Boots and the Tres Diablos!



Puss in Boots comes out on dvd/blu-ray this week. With it is a short called "The Three Diablos" that we did after completing the feature length movie. I was the color and lighting illustrator for the show, here's my colorscript (full screen when you click it). This is meant to lay out the continuity of color and lighting moods as the story progresses from start to finish. I'll post some higher res illustrations in future posts, until then, enjoy the show!
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February 08, 2012

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These are recent watercolor demos for my class.

February 01, 2012

Original Paintings Now for Sale!

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I'm excited to now have original paintings up for sale! Check out the available originals link on the sidebar to the right.

Due to the great 1st day response I've added a few more paintings to the for sale list, have a look if you'd like.

January 26, 2012

Color Workshop February 11!

The use of color is critically important for the working artist, well designed color can make your work powerfully compelling and will reach your audience at an emotional level that moves them. That will be our topic of study for this year's Color Workshop on Saturday, February 11, 12-8pm. So whether you're a landscape painter, figurative or entertainment artist, if you're in the LA area I'd love to see you there.


To enroll contact the Los Angeles Academy of Figurative Art at
877 695 2232. Online at www.laafa.org.

Here's what we'll cover:
  • The fundamentals of color theory for painters (traditional and digital).
  • The emotional impact of color and lighting to create mood and environment.
  • Principles for organizing the complexities of color into pleasing harmonies.
  • Strategies for solving color problems quickly and effectively.
  • Color exploration exercises.
  • Painting from a costumed model in a theatrical, colored light environment.


January 19, 2012

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Charcoal and nupastel on Canson heavyweight charcoal paper.
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January 12, 2012

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This is a painting I did for Puss in Boots to find the look of the hotel atrium location.
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January 06, 2012

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These are lighting roughs I did as a quick demo for my painting class. Gouache and prismacolor.
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December 30, 2011

Portrait Painting in Watercolor and Gouache 10 Week Course

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If you live in the LA area and your New Years resolution is to get more painting in and have a good time doing it then come on down to my portrait painting class. It will begin Monday January 9, 7-10pm. We'll be focusing on watercolor but acrylics and other water based mediums are ok too.

To enroll contact
LAAFA.org, phone
(877) MY-LAAFA
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December 23, 2011

Happy Holidays!

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This is a color key painting from the DreamWorks Christmas special "Shrek the Halls".

Merry Christmas everyone!
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December 15, 2011

City at night concept for Puss in Boots. Layout by Christian Schellewald and painted by me.

December 09, 2011

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Background painting from "Sinbad, Legend of the Seven Seas" by Wade Huntsman and Myself. Acrylic and photoshop.
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November 28, 2011

November 17, 2011

Class demo sketch

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.Here's a demo sketch I did for my head drawing class, I thought I'd pass along a few pointers to those of you interested.


First, simple but accurate construction drawing then massing the light and shadow, this should be as simple as asking yourself what's in direct light and whats in shadow. Then addressing the turning forms within the light and shadow and designing hard and soft edges.


This overlay shows how a simple construction drawing lays the foundation. Though it may seem a bit abstract, it helps place the larger masses of anatomy within the whole, it maintains the symmetry of the head and helps convey the simple three dimensional nature of the head (like longitude and latitude on a sphere).



Always look for the simple statement as shown in this photoshop paint-over. If you put anything (and I mean anything) in your drawing that varies from it's simplest shapes and values you'd better have a darn good reason. Variations in shape and value that don't convey form to the viewer (even if you believe you're really seeing them) are the first and fastest step to drawings that don't hold together. Remember that your eyes want to find as much information as possible and tend to notice variations and contrasts more than they notice the overall value and shape relationships. squinting your eyes down to cut out all the surface details to see the simple massing of shape and value isn't just a good idea, it's a necessity.
Let me repeat it because this "simple statement" paint-over describes the most important thing I know about drawing. So few people ever master drawing because they don't know or are not willing to find the simple masses and relationships underneath all the complexity they can see. Everyone notices how the parts contrast from the whole, but you have to forcibly train yourself to do the opposite, to notice how the parts most simply relate the the whole as described in this final image.

Good luck!

November 09, 2011

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After a modest opening competing with Halloween and unseasonal NE storms, Puss in Boots has kept an unprecedented hold on movie goers during it's second week. Word of mouth is great and it looks like the show will hold strong over the next few weeks. We can stop biting our nails now.

This is some location design work, layout by Christian Schellewald and painted by myself.

November 02, 2011

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The legend of Puss in Boots! Photoshop painting.
I think the movie is fantastic but of course I'm biased. Go see for yourself!
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October 26, 2011

Happy Halloween!

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I've had a blast working on Dreamworks Halloween specials, these are from Shrek's Thriller Night on the Scared Shrekless DVD. Other projects that were a hoot are "The Pig Who Cried Werewolf" and "Night of the Living Carrots"! They premiered on Nintendo 3DS and will likely have a wide release in the future so I'll have plenty to post for upcoming Halloweens.














October 19, 2011

The Legend of Puss in Boots!

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We're headed down to the premier of Puss in Boots this week to see the final cut of the movie. We're very proud of the show, I think you'll especially enjoy the color, light and atmosphere worked into each location. I worked on it for 2 years so it's a big investment for me, I hope you check it out! Coming to theaters October 28th.
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October 05, 2011

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I'm not sure but I thought that someone somewhere might find this interesting. Background department naming conventions using one of my paintings from Spirit, Stallion of the Cimarron.
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September 28, 2011

Charcoal demo

My head drawing class starts next week and for those of you further out I have a video demo coming soon. Otherwise here's a step by step charcoal drawing for you to have a look at:





I've darkened the line drawing significantly here so you can see it, the original is very light. There's a little bit of red prismacolor lay in then a Ritmo B charcoal pencil.


Lay in with a compressed charcoal stick.


Half tones blended in. This is all done with my fingers guys, it's not a pretty process but it's the way I like it.



Finishing with compressed charcoal, a Pitt Charcoal pencil for details and a kneaded eraser for highlights.
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