Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Recent Doodles

Here's some schtuff from the ol' clipboard:


8 comments:

Jorge Garrido said...

Neato!!!

fabiopower said...

Hello Brian, I am Fabio from Chile and I want to give you my congratulations for your artwork! interests to Me to learn to ink to your way.
I have seen the work that you are doing with John K.
Also I know that you have a Wacom… I do not have Wacom, but I have a Emac!
for me, the work to ink is very difficult and for that reason it has a greater importance because I work illustrating covers of the boxes in a factory of toys, but my outline is quite irregular and I try to disguise the imperfections of the line and the pencil being used the filters of photosop and all those tools that we used persons that we know something of the graphical softwares…
and my question is:
Is possible to ink with mouse?
How was inked before the Wacom? What pencils you used?
My blog is not of cartoons specifically, but next I will begin to update my artwork…it is a treatment!(unfortunately, now there are not many things for to see about my work :S)
Greetings from Chile, Brian and we follow in contact!
PS:-Romero is a Latin last name… you speak Spanish?
-THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR TIPS!

WIL said...

Great work, Brian! (As usual...)

Brian Romero said...

Hey Fabio! You can ink in Illustrator (or Photoshop) with a mouse by drawing the line shapes with the pen tool. It's much slower than using a Wacom, but that's what I did before I bought one. Save up for a Wacom, it's worth it because you'll be able to complete artwork faster.

I don't speak Spanish even though my dad is from Peru. I feel totally gypped because I lost out on scoring with all the hot latin women in art school. Thanks a lot dad!

;-)

Brian Romero said...

Thanks Wil. Please post some more of your sketches!

mike said...

Great doodles... fun stuff...

Anonymous said...

hey, i was just wondering if you had any drawing tips?

garyfields said...

Brian, great doodles. very spumco.