Thursday, December 25, 2008

Hark!


"Do not be afraid for I bring you good tidings of great joy.  For unto you a child is born in the town of David.  This child is Christ the king.  You will find him wrapped in a blanket and lying in a manger."-Luke 2:10-12

This is what the angel said to the Shepherds on the night of Jesus birth.  It's short and sweet, but full of meaning.  It is probably the greatest announcement ever made, not to mention it was made by an angel so that makes it about ten times cooler.  

Today is December 25th.  It is the day we celebrate the birth of Jesus, God's son, the savior of the world.  It never fails, every year I get wrapped up in the gifts and the magic of Christmas.  It's become so hard to remember the greatest gift.  I did the piece above to help myself keep my mind on the real reason for the season.  

It's so amazing that just a little baby would make such a huge significants in this world.  Even at the time of his birth, this child started making history.  Men traveled from a great distance just to see him.  A king set out an order to kill all children under the age of 2 out of fear of this child.  Fear?  Jesus was a baby?  How could anyone fear something so small and innocent?  It was also on the night of Jesus birth, that God showed his love for everyone, no matter their social status, or occupation, by sending an angel to tell the shepherds of Jesus birth.  

So much is such a little amount of time.  History was completely changed in one night.  To quote a Christmas song by David Story (an Indie artist who most people have never heard of) he said, "All of time points us to Your birth, because it was the night salvation came to earth."

Praise God for sending us Jesus to be our hope and salvation, and may we all remember what December 25th is really supposed to be celebrated for.

Merry Christmas!!

Peace on Earth,
Jake

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Dancing in the Street

This really isn't anything special, but last night I stayed up all night working on an assignment for Biblical Interpretation.  It was probably the hardest thing I've ever done.  Also, it ended up being 114 pages long.  This was actually small compared to most of the other projects.  Either way, I an happy to be done.  This is why my post is entitled dancing in the street.  I'm in a very tired, but celebratory mood right now.  I'm only a few projects away from finishing the semester, and I just want to dance.  In fact I think I'll throw myself a dance party!!  Feel free to join me in dancing...anyway.  I finished my project for Biblical interpretation an hour before class.  So, instead of sleeping (because I would probably not get up, and sleep through the class, which would be a bad deal) I decided to make a cover page for my project.  

Norm Forester is our mascot here at HU (apparently I spelled Forester wrong, there's no spell check on photoshop, and this is not the official norm forester mascot, but I liked this one better.).  I thought this would at least give the professor a little chuckle before he ready the monstrosity that is my project.  Anyway, that's all I have.  I know its not much and it's not even that good, but I just needed to express how excited I am.  Until next time...

Peace,
Jake

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Ok so sue me!!

Ok, so I know I said I would not post anything until after finals were over, but...I lied (I guess).  I'm really excited about my new entry for drawergeeksjr.  I was kinda bummed about the subject for this coming entry week, because it was one I did not know very much about.  The theme was Image comics, which is a publisher of independent comics (so none of them are mainstream comics like Marvel or DC).  So I checked out the site, and was not super impressed with any of the material that they had on there, and I was just going to skip this one, seeing as how I was pretty far behind in homework and such, but then it happened.  I found some spare time, and found a comic I recognized.  The name of the character is Spawn.  His story is pretty strange (even as far as comic books go)  but I vaguely know his background, so I decided I would do this one for drawergeeks.  I think it's my best yet, I'm really excited about it.  

To keep the excitement in the air, I will show you the process with out showing you the finished product until the end of the post.  Hopefully you will have to scroll down to see it.  Anyway here it goes.

This first image is the initial sketch I did of Spawn.  You will understand why he is looking down with a forlorn look on his face later.  I actually did this sketch without really using a reference.  I glanced at a few images to remind myself of his basic look, and just went for it.  I am really pleased with how it turned out.



The next step in the process was to paint him.  This is the same process I've discussed before.  I make a new layer under the sketch, and paint under it, so as not to paint over any lines.  With some insight from Darah, this turned out really well also.


So you'd think that'd be it right?  I mean I have a nice drawing and painting.  Why mess with something that works?  But I had big plans for this entry.  I had been playing with some brushes in photoshop, and got a really sweet idea.  The following is a test I did to play with these elements.



Pretty cool huh?  Not perfect, but pretty sweet.  I downloaded some ripple brushes for no reason in particular, and I thought I could make a rain one and use the ripples in a puddle.  Once I did this, I got the idea for my drawer geeks.  It is a perfect means to portray the kind of feeling I was hoping to with the Spawn character.  So I did this different take on Spawn and now without further adeu...da da da da!

My Drawer Geek Final image

I wanted to portray a deeper feeling for Spawn than I have normally seen.  It is common to see Spawn in an angry or scary pose.  I wanted to show how he feels when he looks at himself and what he has become.  So that's it, the drawer geek entry for Image comics.  Talk about taking nothing and turning it into something.

A few more things before signing off.  Due to the fact that Darah and I have decided to go through with the making of Benny the Yak, I have created a Blog for us to chart our progress, and for you to check it out.  The link is bennytheyak.blogspot.com
Also, just some news, one of my designs won the design competition for the residents hall t-shirt.  Although I'm not sure which one won.  But if you live in Miller or Meadows Hall,  get one cuz they are gonna be sweet.
So that's it for now, I shall return to my homework cave, and slave away at the grindstone for the next two weeks.  Until next time...

Peace,
Jake


Thursday, November 20, 2008

Signing off...for awhile

Ok folks, this is my official resignation from the blogging world for probably the next 3 weeks.  I am up to my neck...nay drowning in homework from now until the end of semester.  So this is my practice of will power right now.  

Also, I think Darah and I are officially going to do the film about Benny the Yak.  So I will probably make a blog for that.  (After I get done with my homework :( )  Anyway, I'm out
until next time...

Peace,
Jake

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Just Some Random Stuff

To prevent all 2 of you who view my blog from getting bored, here are some other images for you to feast your eyes on.  These are just some random things I've done over the past few months.  

These two are t-shirt designs I did for our residence hall here on campus Miller/Meadows.  We are known as the retirement home, so I decided to embrace the stereotype, and make a fun shirt.



I think the green one is the frontrunner for the design contest right now, which I don't really understand, I like the brown one better, but oh well.

This next piece is one I did in photoshop after the election.  There were a lot of unnecessarily harsh words said about the newly elected president.  (You can tell you go to a fairly conservative college when people get this upset about a democrat being elected).  Anyway, I'm not a very vocal person, so instead of adding to the noise, I created this image to remind everyone that we are one united nation, and it is our duty to stand behind our newly elected president no matter what your views are.  Probably didn't make much impact, but It's a pretty sweet image if I do say so myself.



This is a sketch I did while playing around in Alias Sketchbook one day.  Nothing too special, and it doesn't really make sense if you look at it as one picture.  I just drew the guy in the boat and I liked the way he looked, and I was doodling on the rest of the page.  I started with the mouth of the fish, not knowing what it was going to be, it ended up being a fish, and I liked both images, so I kept them.  The fact that both are in water is a coincidence.


So That's all I have for you today.  You may notice I added a list of links on the right side of my blog here.  It is links to some of my friends blogs.  Feel free to check them out, they are all studying this stuff for a living, so all their material is much better than mine.  (And I'm ok with that)  haha.  Also, if you feel so inclined, you could tell more people about my blog and to check it out.  It's always nice to know you are doing this for a reason other than for your mom to see how you waste your time at college.  haha.  Anyway, until next time...

Peace,
Jake

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Karate Bunnies

Just to show you all how much ADD I have, here is another project I have been working on. It's called Karate bunnies. It started when I was playing with brushes in Sketchbook. I made one that was really responsive to my Wacom tablet, so I was able to make these cool bunnies, that look sorta like Chinese writing. So I wrote a story about them, (and I actually wrote it this time). It's about a young bunny named Ni Poa (Not sure if that is an accurate Chinese name or not, I will probably change the name, but I needed something to move my writing along). His grandfather is the Karate Master in the village. However he refuses to teach Ni Poa Karate because it is too dangerous. Ni Poa watches his grandfather's lessons through the windows and learns Karate on his own. One day he tests his Karate on a bully who tries to steal his lunch money. Ni Poa defeats him, and becomes something of a bully himself. There is much more, but once again I'll spare you details for now. Here is some of the artwork I've done. It's really simplistic and almost too easy to do, but I think it looks really cool.




Here is Ni Poa and his grandfather.



This is Ni Poa practicing his Karate behind his grandfather's back.


Here is Ni Poa being a bully. All the other kids are so scared of him, that all he has to do is sit on a bench as all the other kids bring him thier lunch money.

There's quite a bit more to the story, but I'll leave it at that for now. I hope to kinda make this into a book. Doubt if it will get published, but it will be neat for me to look at.
Anyway, until next time,

Peace,
Jake

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Benny the Yak

So in class one day I just started sketching some animals for fun.  One animal I did was a yak.  He turned out pretty cool, so I decided to see what he would look like in flash.  It was hard to replicate him exactly, but I think it turned out pretty good.  So then I decided to animate him.  I have a rough animation that is pretty good too.  So I decided he needs a story.  I came up with one while I was in class today (Sometimes I have a hard time focusing in class).  It's about this Yak whose name is Benny, and he lives in Antarctica. (Random note:  Yaks actually live in the Himalayas, but for the sake of the story he lives in Antarctica).  He hates the cold.  One day he finds like a national Geographic or something like that, and it is about Africa.  So Benny decides he wants to go to Africa, where it is warm and there are plenty of other animals to play with.  So with the help of a Penguin, and some fish, Benny makes the trip from Antarctica to Africa.  There's a lot more to it but I thought I would spare some detail for now.  My girlfriend Darah and I have discussed making a short animated film about Benny and his journey over J-Term here at Huntington.  If we get done in time we hope to submit it to the Chicago International Children's Film Festival.  (The one we went to a few weeks ago.)  Here is the original sketch of Benny.



Sorry about the quality, I had to use my computer as a camera.  Doesn't work so well.

Here is an image from the Flash animation.


So that's benny.  I have some concept pictures of the other characters, but they are also sketches, so I'll save you the bad quality of my computer's camera again.  If Darah and I decide to go through with making the film, I will probably create a blog specifically for the film, that way everyone can see the progress.  Until then...

Peace, 
Jake

Friday, November 7, 2008

Some Drawings

These are some drawing entries I submitted to Drawer Geeks Jr.  It's a thing on campus where you are given a theme every 2 weeks and you are supposed to come up with some kind of artwork that represents that theme.  



This is my entry for this coming week.  The theme is Witch.  I drew a Sand Witch.  Get it...?  A SAND Witch!!  Anyway,  Here is the process I used to make this picture.



First I sketched this image in Alias Sketchbook.  It was a rough idea of what I wanted.



Next I traced over the sketches where I wanted them in black pencil, and painted underneath To get the look I wanted.  After that I drew in a quick background and painted it and got the image at the top.

Here are my other two drawer geek entries...




Bond
Add Image

Giant Monsters


Well that's all I have on the site.  You can check out mine and some of my friends (Including my girl friend Darah's)  artwork at www.drawergeeksjr.blogspot.com.  

Peace,
Jake

Thursday, November 6, 2008

My First Post

So...Congrats!!  This is my blog!  Aren't you glad you've found it?  This is my first post.  I'm not really sure what to discuss at this moment.  I mean I could make some comments on the current election, that seems to be popular these days.  However, I am fairly sick of hearing people talk about it.  So I guess I will just welcome you to my blog, and hold on for another day.  Some of my current artistic projects are to come.  

Peace,
Jake