Showing posts with label anthropomorphic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anthropomorphic. Show all posts
Friday, April 10, 2015
Snow Bear
Chapter opener illustration for my section of Furries Furever, the third and newest title in the Draw Furries series! As you can see, I used the image as an opportunity to do an anthropomorphic polar bear and arctic fox. ^_^
Topic Tags:
anthro,
anthropomorphic,
arctic fox,
book,
cute,
draw furries,
furever,
furry,
illustration,
Lindsay Cibos,
polar bear,
snow,
snowman,
snuggly,
winter
Friday, October 26, 2012
Furry Friday: Heroes of the Tall Grass
With the release of my newest tutorial drawing book Draw More Furries right around the corner, I want to take a moment to highlight some of the talented artists who contributed illustrations. Here's Heroes of the Tall Grass by Kelly Hamilton. I was so happy to when Kelly agreed to participate on the book, because she has long been an inspiration for my own work. Her characters are always so wonderfully expressive, and her style has the perfect blend of cartoony realism that I love.
For this illustration, I asked her to depict a ragtag group of adventurers out on the savanna, embarking on a journey. I gave her the hyena's character design to start with and she designed from scratch the meerkat and agama lizard to be his companions. You can really get a sense of their personalities from the body language and facial expressions.
Here’s what she had to say about her artistic process:
"My process starts with research, usually by finding photos online to inspire the characters, environments, and costumes in the image. Next, I sketch out a series of tiny thumbnail drawings, to plot out the basic composition and poses. That's followed by a larger, more refined sketch where I try to solve any remaining composition problems. I also like to add shading at this step to plan out the values in black and white. Inks and flat colors are done digitally in SAI Paint Tools, with final touches and textures created in Photoshop. Along the way I like to check my drawing by mirroring the sketch, and check values by converting the image to black and white. When the basics are solid, the final steps of inking and coloring are a breeze." - Kelly
Draw More Furries arrives in bookstores on November 23, 2012.
Signed copies are available through my online shop!
For this illustration, I asked her to depict a ragtag group of adventurers out on the savanna, embarking on a journey. I gave her the hyena's character design to start with and she designed from scratch the meerkat and agama lizard to be his companions. You can really get a sense of their personalities from the body language and facial expressions.
Here’s what she had to say about her artistic process:
"My process starts with research, usually by finding photos online to inspire the characters, environments, and costumes in the image. Next, I sketch out a series of tiny thumbnail drawings, to plot out the basic composition and poses. That's followed by a larger, more refined sketch where I try to solve any remaining composition problems. I also like to add shading at this step to plan out the values in black and white. Inks and flat colors are done digitally in SAI Paint Tools, with final touches and textures created in Photoshop. Along the way I like to check my drawing by mirroring the sketch, and check values by converting the image to black and white. When the basics are solid, the final steps of inking and coloring are a breeze." - Kelly
Draw More Furries arrives in bookstores on November 23, 2012.
Signed copies are available through my online shop!
Topic Tags:
adventurers,
agama,
anthropomorphic,
art,
Draw More Furries,
epic,
furries,
how to draw,
hyena,
illustration,
kelly hamilton,
lizard,
meerkat,
savanna,
scalies
Monday, October 15, 2012
New Book – Draw More Furries!
Arriving in bookstores November 23rd! The follow-up book to Draw Furries, Draw More Furries is packed with more fantastic furries and scalies to draw!
Here’s a few sample spreads:
Signed copies of the book are available through my online shop! Go here to order your copy.
Topic Tags:
animals,
anthro,
anthropomorphic,
art,
book,
coloring,
draw furries,
Draw More Furries,
furries,
how to draw,
scalies
Friday, September 28, 2012
Furry Friday: Serpent Versus Saurian
With the release of my newest tutorial drawing book Draw More Furries
right around the corner, I wanted to take a moment to highlight some of
the talented artists who contributed illustrations. Here's Serpent Versus Saurian by Nimrais. Her ability to tell a story through excellent composition, strong figures, and vivid colors is breathtaking. I entrusted the most action-packed of the chapter openers to her care, an epic battle between a Triceratops Warrior and a Cobra Queen for Chapter 3: Scalies, and I couldn't be happier with the results:
Here’s what she had to say about her artistic process:
"I'm a female illustrator and designer from Germany. I've always been pretty creative and enjoy not only drawing but many other activities like crafting, photography and design. Now I'm a professionally trained Media Designer and I have a Bachelor's Degree in Design. For my digitally drawn pictures, I use Adobe Photoshop for both the sketches and coloration. I start with basic flat colors, then I add the shadows and highlights and continue with the details after that. At the end, I make any necessary color corrections to give the picture a balanced look." - Nimrais
Draw More Furries arrives in bookstores on November 23, 2012.
Signed copies are available through my online shop!
Here’s what she had to say about her artistic process:
"I'm a female illustrator and designer from Germany. I've always been pretty creative and enjoy not only drawing but many other activities like crafting, photography and design. Now I'm a professionally trained Media Designer and I have a Bachelor's Degree in Design. For my digitally drawn pictures, I use Adobe Photoshop for both the sketches and coloration. I start with basic flat colors, then I add the shadows and highlights and continue with the details after that. At the end, I make any necessary color corrections to give the picture a balanced look." - Nimrais
Draw More Furries arrives in bookstores on November 23, 2012.
Signed copies are available through my online shop!
Topic Tags:
anthropomorphic,
battle,
cobra,
Draw More Furries,
epic,
furries,
how to draw,
illustration,
nimrais,
queen,
scalies,
triceratops
Friday, September 14, 2012
Furry Friday: Quiescent
With the release of my newest tutorial drawing book Draw More Furries
right around the corner, I wanted to take a moment to highlight some of
the talented artists who contributed illustrations. First up is
Quiescent by Kristen “CentraDragon” Plescow,
whose whimsical digital painting style and color palette are a joy to
behold. This tranquil illustration of a kirin appreciating nature is
featured as the double-page spread for Chapter 4: Mythical Creatures.
Here’s what she had to say about her artistic process:
“My process varies a bit from day to day, but overall I try to keep everything as simple as possible. For a large illustration like this, I start with lot of smaller doodles with ink and markers to get in the spirit of things, and to better envision the world around the character. Next, I make a sketch in Photoshop CS4, and move onto a quick under painting. Once I’m satisfied with the composition and color scheme, I’ll work on refining and detail from back to front. I don’t worry too much about layers, and like to merge them as I go. One thing I’ve learned—if you know there’s a part of your painting that’s going to be more difficult, always (ALWAYS) do it first. It’ll save you a lot of frustration and rage-quits later on.” -Kristen
Draw More Furries arrives in bookstores on November 23, 2012.
Signed copies are available through my online shop!
Here’s what she had to say about her artistic process:
“My process varies a bit from day to day, but overall I try to keep everything as simple as possible. For a large illustration like this, I start with lot of smaller doodles with ink and markers to get in the spirit of things, and to better envision the world around the character. Next, I make a sketch in Photoshop CS4, and move onto a quick under painting. Once I’m satisfied with the composition and color scheme, I’ll work on refining and detail from back to front. I don’t worry too much about layers, and like to merge them as I go. One thing I’ve learned—if you know there’s a part of your painting that’s going to be more difficult, always (ALWAYS) do it first. It’ll save you a lot of frustration and rage-quits later on.” -Kristen
Draw More Furries arrives in bookstores on November 23, 2012.
Signed copies are available through my online shop!
Topic Tags:
anthropomorphic,
art,
CentraDragon,
color,
Draw More Furries,
furries,
furry,
how-to,
illustration,
kirin,
Kristen Plescow
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Marina
Marina takes a small respite from otter play to enjoy the soothing
sounds of the ocean as she gazes at a pearl from an oyster she found.
Part of the Mustelid family alongside ferrets and weasels, otters are among my favorite animals to watch. :3
Pencil + coloring in Photoshop CS3.
Part of the Mustelid family alongside ferrets and weasels, otters are among my favorite animals to watch. :3
Pencil + coloring in Photoshop CS3.
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Honey Bear
Honey is a bear-butterfly-lion (a Bearflyon?). My favorite part is her heart-shaped nose. :)
Pencil + coloring in Photoshop CS3.
Monday, September 5, 2011
Track Meet
Topic Tags:
anthropomorphic,
art,
cat,
cheerleader,
cute,
dog,
furry,
illustration,
kitty,
love,
romance,
runner,
school,
stretching,
track and field
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Last of the Polar Bears - now a webcomic
Hi everyone,
I wanted to let all of you know that I've started posting pages of The Last of the Polar Bears online as a web comic. I plan to post a new double-page spread every week, on Mondays, as well as write about the process of making comics as time allows. You can read The Last of the Polar Bears comic here: www.lastpolarbears.com.
Why the webcomic format?
I started working on The Last of the Polar Bears a year ago, researching, plotting the story from beginning to end, designing the characters, and working on the sequential art. After storyboarding the first chapter, I determined the complete story would be around 500 pages--meaning it could take years before the book would be ready for publication.I strongly believe in The Last of the Polar Bears and its message, so rather than keeping the project hidden for the next several years while I continue to work on it, I've decided to make the pages available to readers as they are created. I'd love to hear your feedback. :)
P.S. If you know anyone who might also enjoy the comic, please pass along the link to them! Thanks and enjoy! :)
I wanted to let all of you know that I've started posting pages of The Last of the Polar Bears online as a web comic. I plan to post a new double-page spread every week, on Mondays, as well as write about the process of making comics as time allows. You can read The Last of the Polar Bears comic here: www.lastpolarbears.com.
Why the webcomic format?
I started working on The Last of the Polar Bears a year ago, researching, plotting the story from beginning to end, designing the characters, and working on the sequential art. After storyboarding the first chapter, I determined the complete story would be around 500 pages--meaning it could take years before the book would be ready for publication.I strongly believe in The Last of the Polar Bears and its message, so rather than keeping the project hidden for the next several years while I continue to work on it, I've decided to make the pages available to readers as they are created. I'd love to hear your feedback. :)
P.S. If you know anyone who might also enjoy the comic, please pass along the link to them! Thanks and enjoy! :)
Topic Tags:
animal,
anthropomorphic,
art,
bear,
comics,
cute,
furry,
Last of the Polar Bears
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Draw Furries: New Book!
I'm proud to announce the upcoming release of Draw Furries - How to Create Anthropomorphic and Fantasy Animals
written and illustrated by me and Jared Hodges, published by Impact Books!

In a nutshell, Draw Furries goes over drawing anthropomorphic and animal characters. It's 128 full-color pages, covering step-by-step anatomy, poses, and species-specific details (wings, tails, eyes...) for feline, canine, equine, rodent and avian characters, plus coloring and backgrounds! The book also includes a bonus guest gallery featuring art by the very talented Bara-chan, Kelly Hamilton, CookingPeach aka Miu, and Makime!
Here's some sample spreads from the book:


The book comes out the beginning of December!

In a nutshell, Draw Furries goes over drawing anthropomorphic and animal characters. It's 128 full-color pages, covering step-by-step anatomy, poses, and species-specific details (wings, tails, eyes...) for feline, canine, equine, rodent and avian characters, plus coloring and backgrounds! The book also includes a bonus guest gallery featuring art by the very talented Bara-chan, Kelly Hamilton, CookingPeach aka Miu, and Makime!
Here's some sample spreads from the book:


The book comes out the beginning of December!
Topic Tags:
animals,
anthropomorphic,
art,
book,
drawing,
furry,
how-to,
illustration,
instructional,
step by step
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