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Wild Hybrid: July 2010
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CR Majors, aka "Straya". Thirty-something year old artist, working a full time job in medical while doing commissions and attending anime conventions on the side. A 2001 graduate with a BFA in Illustration from the Laguna College of Art and Design. Fan of anime, manga, comics, movies and Western Animation. Loves green tea, guinea pigs and giant robots. View my complete profile. Thursday, July 29, 2010. Concept Art: Clockwork Knight. CR Majors, aka "Straya". Labels: ok state fair. Monday, July 26, 2010.
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Barbara Malley: Illustration
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Ink and Digital Color. Ink and Digital Color. Jeff, Morris, and Mimas. Captain Al Black, Jeff, and Mimas. The Bear and the Two Travelers. Ink, Ink Washes, and Colored Pencil. The Bear and the Two Travelers. Pages 2 and 3. Ink, Ink Washes, and Colored Pencil. The Bear and the Two Travelers. Ink, Ink Washes, and Colored Pencil. All Material is © 2011 Barbara Malley. Powered by Blogger.
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Corel Painter Illustration at CSUF: Thursday's Class - Exterior BG
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Corel Painter Illustration at CSUF. Art 363C - Advanced Digital Illustration. Thursday, March 17, 2011. Thursday's Class - Exterior BG. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The illustrations shown on this blog are from the students in Art 363C (Advanced Digital illustration) at California State University Fullerton. Instructor: Cliff Cramp. Associate Professor Christian Hill. Assistant Prof. Hala Swearingen. Fullerton Illustration on FaceBook. Art 363B Digital Illustration. Art 367 Sequential Art.
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Sketchbook - Barbara Malley Art
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Black and White Illustration. Visit Barbara's sketch blog for more sketches, studies, doodles, and character designs. Create a free website. Create your own free website. Start your own free website. A surprisingly easy drag and drop site creator. Learn more.
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Kim's Art Blog: March 2014
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Tuesday, March 18, 2014. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I'm currently teaching at CSULB and CSUF, working on Surfside Girls (my graphic novel) and doing freelance. When I'm not doing any of that, I'm running, surfing, planting in the garden, or running my son's Cub Scout den. Busy life, but I'm happiest (and most productive! When I've got a bunch of irons in the fire. Enjoy! View my complete profile.
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Kim's Art Blog: Hunting for Inspiration
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Wednesday, August 8, 2012. Here are some of my sketches from the last couple of weeks at the beach. Watching a bunch of Jr. Lifeguards hang out and wait for their parents to pick them up has provided me with a ton of material for Sam's Blogs (keep an eye out this Friday for a perfect example.) How awesome is being a twelve-year-old? Wonderful age. I'm so totally excited for my own boy to go to Jr. High this year. He will only amuse me more, I'm sure. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Kim's Art Blog: On Keeping Control of your Creative Properties
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Monday, May 6, 2013. On Keeping Control of your Creative Properties. Not a good place to be! And so the lesson got learned and it got learned good. Stay in control of your creative properties. Let me say before I go any further that this doesn't mean don't take editorial advice. If you are on a project and the art director points out that your composition is a bit lacking, take another look. It probably is, and why not improve your art? May 7, 2013 at 8:42 AM. Im so happy for you! I actually saw Seventh-...
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Kim's Art Blog: Farfaria.com and broccoli
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Saturday, February 25, 2012. Farfaria.com and broccoli. Okay, so maybe the title is a little disjointed, but I am very excited about a couple of recent occurrences. First, I illustrated an ebook for a great little company called Intuary. If you're a mom friend of mine and have a little one who is versed in the iPad (aren't all kids? Speaking of friend Cassie, please do check out her blog, where she teaches even the lamest of suburbanites not only how to grow the food, but how to cook it as well. All ...
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Kim's Art Blog: running and drawing and scouts
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Wednesday, March 7, 2012. Running and drawing and scouts. Also emotional was the shutting down of the LA Times Kids Reading Room. I did the final illustration for it, and it ran last week. I am so sad to see it go; it is hard to keep up with what's happening to print media right now. I wish Jennifer James, the editor, all the best in her new endeavors. To top it all off, Johnny Rebb's catered pulled pork sandwiches after. mmmmm- mmm! LA Times Kids Reading Room. Race on the base. I'm currently teaching at...
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Kim's Art Blog: On being perpetually twelve, and on losing a friend.
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Friday, July 27, 2012. On being perpetually twelve, and on losing a friend. I've been negligent of the blog lately, there's posting to the Surfside Girls site, and the SSG facebook page, and the normal facebook page. Hard to keep up and keep the floors clean! I'm teaching a class I've never taught before this Fall at CSUF, Sequential Art. It's going to be a hoot. So much cool reference, and so many cool exercises. I can't wait. The focus is primarily Graphic Novel. Yay! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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