thatu replied to your photo: makin’ buttons for the convention season. no one…

*grabby hands* *teary eyes*

mysticadventure replied to your photo: makin’ buttons for the convention season. no one…

GAH I especially love your Leo, Thalia, and Annabeth (ps I want them all)

Ahhh, thanks guys! If you’re interested, I was thinking of selling them online as well.

22/05/13 ◔ 1

usedbandaid replied to your photo: makin’ buttons for the convention season. no one…

These are really nice, did you make them yourself?

yeah! I have one of these button makers! you just print out your own art and it’s really easy. :)

01:15AM ◔ 1

makin’ buttons for the convention season. no one is going to know who they are hahaha

01:11AM ◔ 96

kdavisillustration:

i’m super excited to announce my webcomic, black magic, is now up and running! i’ve posted the full prologue for reading. let me know what you think of the navigation, the layout and design, and of course the artwork. you can leave comments on the home page or send me a message here. the first chapter is in-progress and i plan to update weekly! thank you all for your continued support and kindness, i’m very lucky and flattered to have people who like my work and want to follow it. 

sorry for the early post, too, but i’ve got a full day of pop-ups, installations, and receptions (plus drinks for my birthday)! 

I don’t usually reblog onto my main, but I just wanted to share this awesome work with you guys! Check out this beautiful webcomic by Kristen Davis, fellow Parsons student and contributor to me and Janet’s zine! Go support self-published original stories, ya’ll!

21/05/13 ◔ 68
lalimach asked
I'm your number one fan. I love this storyboard! I start one last week of a The Lighting Thief scene, any suggestions (tips)? Is the first time I make one.

Hey, thanks! That’s so nice! I’m actually pretty new to storyboarding myself and primarily self-taught. I’m not sure I’m the right person to ask for general tips, but if you have a specific question I might be able to help. In the meantime, if you wanna learn more about storyboarding you should definitely check out these awesome resources:

  • Temple of the Seven Golden Camels - a blog by Disney storyboard artist Mark Kennedy packed with a whole bunch of articles about image composition, character acting, and much more.
  • Rad How To - a blog by Dreamworks storyboard artist Rad Sechrist where he posts up tutorials and guides for drawing the body and other awesome stuff.
  • Framed Ink by Marcos Mateu-Mestre - Legitimately, the best book I’ve ever read on scene composition and how to effectively use it to tell a story and create a mood. This is written by the guy who was responsible for a lot of the layouts in Dreamworks’ movie Prince of Egypt (which, if you haven’t seen, is an absolutely gorgeous film.)
  • Storyboard Secrets - Video tutorials by Spongebob storyboard artist Sherm Cohen. I think this video is particularly helpful to watch! It was really helpful to me when I was making my Mark of Athena animatic.

Hope these places help you as much as they’ve helped me!

20/05/13 ◔ 19

Wisdom’s daughter walks alone.

A little animatic I did for a class final. (It went over really well, by the way! :D) I want to practice storyboarding and composition variation over the summer, so I’m planning to do most of Annabeth’s search for Athena Parthenos (and maybe the very end…) as a side project.

I took some artistic liberties with the text; mostly I just really liked the idea of the Mark of Athena actually flying.

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preview of stuff I’m working on.

19/05/13 ◔ 100

Here’s another quickie piece I did for That’s So Sugoi!, a zine my friend Janet and I are putting together!

The zine features about 15 crazy awesome artists mashing up their favorite childhood cartoons and anime. It’s gonna be sold at Anime Boston and Anime Next, so come check us out if you’re going!

And, you can preview more pieces for the zine at the That’s So Sugoi! Zine tag! :D

(Also, I can’t believe Kim Possible came out over ten years ago! Time flies!)

03:00PM ◔ 653

If you haven’t heard yet, my awesome friend Janet and I are putting together a little nerd zine called “That’s So Sugoi!” It’s basically a compilation of about 15 super talented artists mashing up their favorite childhood cartoons and anime. The zine’s gonna be sold at Anime Boston and Anime Next, so if you’re going to either of those definitely stop by and take a look! 

Here’s one of the pieces I contributed! I feel like this show is kind of obscure at this point, but I absolutely love Ranma ½. It’s already pretty wacky, so I thought it would be appropriate to mash it up with the wackiness of old school 1930s cartoons!

Check out more pieces for the zine at the That’s So Sugoi! Zine tag! :D

02:00PM ◔ 43

“Hi there, Mr. Wind-Up Bird,” said May Kasahara. “Are you still alive? Mr. Wind-Up Bird? Answer if you’re still alive.”

“I’m alive,” I said.

Here are some of my favorite drawings from one of my finals, a short storyboard excerpted from Haruki Murakami’s The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle. It’s an interesting read for sure—not for the faint of heart though.

17/05/13 ◔ 72

My left butt cheek is more punk rock than you!

The only other new print I can churn out in time for Anime Boston. Hope to see you guys there!

01:02AM ◔ 5812

I have a final due tomorrow. #yolo

16/05/13 ◔ 64

sighhhhh. I hate it when something takes longer than you think it will.

06:06PM ◔ 106

Print for Anime Boston.

Ridiculously stressed right now, between finals, con prep, zine stuff, and commissions. OTL

15/05/13 ◔ 236

Just answering some anons under the read more. Sorry! A couple of these replies are overdue!

Questions regard my religion, and a couple of thank you’s.

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