Pet Portraits!

popeye and jack

I’ve been offering pet portraits to my friends as trades (such as; a car to SF, thanks Emily!) but have found that they are kind of high in demand. People seem to love portraits of their little kitties or pups, and I am happy to draw them up something. These cat brothers were done in Prismacolor markers, and will be mounted on black mounting board, $50 each. This puffy shaved cat, Paris, took a lot more time and precision in pencils, and it will also be soon mounted, for $75.

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Also, a few months ago I did the seven of diamonds for Art in Hand – The Portland Project. Each card in the deck of playing cards was designed by a different Portland area artist, and the artwork is currently being auctioned off for charity.

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Stuff is Awesome

a turn around and an ID

I got a pretty nice job, something to hold me over until I get hired on at a game company, I hope! I feel like since I’m no longer located in the midwest I’ll have a better chance at being hired over here on the west coast. That great of a move with little to no promise of things working out will hopefully show that I am dedicated to my game industry dream, and am willing to do what it takes to obtain my goals. I eventually would like to migrate to the San Francisco area, even though I’m falling in love with Portland a little more every day. It will be hard to leave when the time comes, but I’m set on chasing my dream career, and someday it will be worth it. :)

The new site design is finished, completed by Mark Carter, and it looks great. He set up my editing controls a lot differently, so now everything is super user friendly, which is awesome for me!

I’ve been doing a lot of work for the project I mentioned before, Londontown, and I hope that  maybe I can include some of the final pieces into my portfolio. I hope to do a couple of character models, complete with normal maps, in addition to the concept art I’ve already created for them. I’m learning a lot about teamwork while on this project; I’ve had to rework a couple of my images a number of times, in order to please everyone, but I think the finished product really shows my hard work.

I’ve also been doing some casual little paintings on the side, just to loosen up my painting hand, haha. I did a small caricature of myself for an art site I’m a member of, and completed all of my commissions! I’m going to hold off doing anymore commissions for a while, I really want to focus on the Londontown project and do some other things on the side as well..

Things are really looking up. :)


No more creative block

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I’ve been so productive lately! I have a couple interviews at places like Best Buy and Red Robin, so soon I will be working a lot, and my productivity will sadly go back down as my free time shrinks.
I have joined a game project called LondonTown, and hope to give them some good models very soon. I have sketched out a turn around of an elderly woman that I will soon model.
This will be my first time working with normal maps, and I am excited to learn!


I have moved

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Long time no update! The move went okay, I’m now located in Portland, Oregon! It is beautiful here, and I’ve painted a new banner for my website to celebrate! I’ve been doing a lot of commissions on the side, so I’ve been keeping busy in addition to relocating to a completely different part of the country. I’m hoping to start another character model soon to prove how awesome of a texture artist I can be, but my first priority is to find a job, any job! Oh! and the site design may be completely changed, soon! There is much to look forward to. :)


D&D Banner

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Sorry for the lack of updates, I’ve recently decided to move from Indiana to Oregon in two months, so there’s a lot of planning and worrying that I’ve been busying myself with. I was commissioned to paint a header for a D&D site, and the site officially launched this week. Check it out: LegendaryGate.com