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post Bathroom Humor!

March 30th, 2008

Filed under: Gift Caricature — Angie @ 6:07 pm

…or should I say “Outhouse Humor?”

Here’s another pop out gift (or should I say “Poop-out?”) :), but more on the humor side.
I realize in these photos, it’s hard to see him popping-out, when behind a glass frame with camera glare.
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post Design for KJ Business

March 30th, 2008

Filed under: studio, studio cartoons — Angie @ 3:27 pm

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post Cisco Gift Caricature

March 25th, 2008

Filed under: Gift Caricature, digital caricature, studio, studio cartoons — Angie @ 9:36 am

I designed this over a month ago and the boss finally received his gift. Here is a photo sent to me from the Cisco staff person who ordered this Comic design.
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post 3D Pop out Cartoons!

March 25th, 2008

Filed under: pet studio cartoon — Angie @ 7:24 am

I just finished an order for a cartoon for 2 dogs and decided to create my new 3D pop out!
I will be putting this on my website soon to take orders on my new type of design, with frame included.
Go to www.Pet-Toons.com to order. 15% of orders will be donated to the Pottsville Hillside SPCA.

Here are pics with and without frame.
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Update: The person who ordered this from me actually “cried” (yes, tears) with joy over it and cannot wait to give this to the pet owners as a gift.

post Family photo 2008

March 25th, 2008

Filed under: personal — Angie @ 7:16 am

I FINALLY have a photo of Scott (hub) and I together from this past Christmas (his mom finally emailed photo to me) and a photo of my son, JT and I from Easter. JT is smiling with me on a photo for once!!!!
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post Family Digital Caricature!

March 22nd, 2008

Filed under: digital caricature, studio — Angie @ 11:53 pm

Here is final with roller coaster theme. I really enjoyed designing this one!
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post Digital Gift Caricature

March 20th, 2008

Filed under: digital caricature — Angie @ 10:04 pm

I’m currently creating a fun digital caricature order of 3 this week. Here is a sneak peek!
He still needs more “toon tweaking,” but it’s coming along.
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post Silver’s Schoolism Course

March 18th, 2008

Filed under: character design, tutorial — Angie @ 7:26 am

Well, it’s been 9 weeks and my on-line classes with character designer, Stephen Silver, has come to an end, but my knowledge of drawing and designing has broadened and I look forward to practicing and focusing on all the new skills I have learned by taking Stephen Silver’s course!

I realize I have not posted much about my classes with Silver, because I think each individual who is interested in character design, should find out for themselves how valuable his classes really are, along with his personal critique, to help each individual grow.

I cannot begin to tell you how much I’ve learned from Silver’s design methods, his personal critiques, and all his years of experience and knowledge packaged into this 9 week course.
This course is so worth it! I highly recommend taking the time to sign up for Stephen Silver’s Course at
www.schoolism.com

My only regret during my 9 week course with Silver is that I wish I could have put more of my time and efforts within my homework assignments, but my schedule was out of control and soooooo busy.

Here is my final Fat Joe! I have yet to hear Silver’s critique on him, but I only had one day to work on this final project(still busy!). However, I did focus on all Silver’s advice that he had for improving my designing skills, so I’ll cross my fingers and hope for the best with my last assignment!
I can at least say I had so much fun with all the homework assignments, during these 9 weeks and that is what it is all about!

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I DO want to thank my husband, Scott, for buying this wonderful Christmas present for me! A special BIG THANK YOU goes out to Stephen Silver for helping me improve my skills and knowledge for any future work with my Cartoon and Caricature business.

post New “Live” Coloring Method I’d like to share with artists!

March 17th, 2008

Filed under: tutorial — Angie @ 1:01 pm

I recently learned about a new coloring method when I was on my trip to Europe. I realize this method was
mentioned on the NCN forum in the past, but briefly. Jan I. and Marion (thank you) gave me the recipe for this, but
I added one ingredient to this recipe! I hope you like!

This method is stated below.
Feel free to comment with questions or other.

Here goes:

Things you need to buy or use for this better batter batch:
1- NeoColor II crayons (6 each) of the color you want or need (or you can mix colors)
2- Old Coffee Mug
3- Lock and Lock square plastic container
4- Gulf Wax
5- Hot pad
6- Microwave

Here are instructions:
Purchase the NeoColor II crayons at Dick Blick on line for $1.30 each. I recommend buying 6 each of the color you want or need. What’s great about this is you can mix the colors to create a color, so buy a mix if you’d like.
Here is the website:
www.dickblick.com/zz200/42/
Here is pic of the crayons:
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Note: The color shown is not correct on DB site, so go to this website

http://www.fineartstore.com/tabid/365/List/1/CategoryID/12188/Level/a/Default.aspx

(Here is pic:)

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to find the right color and number, then go back to Dick Blick to order the correct matching color (only because the Neo’s are cheaper on DB).

Next:
Purchase a square bottom, (or close to) plastic small container.
Here is website for this :
http://charlessimpson.com/catalog/Lock-and-Lock-6-oz-0.75-Cups-6-Pack—006HMZHPL805-1184.html

Here is photo of containers:
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Purchase Cooking wax at most large grocery stores:
Here is pic of Gulf Wax. You can find this in the cooking or spice section of store:
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Instructions:
1-Peel the paper off the crayons you want to cook, whether you want to mix colors or keep all the same color crayons.
2-Break 6 crayons in pieces about 1 inch into old coffee mug
3-Cut about 1″ square chunk of Gulf wax and add
4-Microwave for up to 2 minutes, until all is very liquidy, stir with butter knife or other. Some may need more than 2 minutes to get liquidy. Feel free to add more pieces of Gulf Wax.
5- Use Hot pad to pick up hot coffee mug
6-Pour into small, plastic, rectangular container
7- Let sit until cooled off
8- Turn container over and tap out the colored block.
9- Cut with butter knife into 4 squares. (Save the other 3 for when you run out of color)
10- Use edge of square the same way you use art stix and smooth out the edge for coloring with a foam pad behind your drawing paper.

This coloring method was once mentioned (not to the fullest) on the NCN forum, but I took this
recipe given to me by Jan (Thank you Jan I. and Marion) and added my own ingredient to help cut the cost and simplify the mixture.

This method makes coloring easier to use than the art stix and other methods I tried, with adding deeper color, when being used.
It may not be for everyone and it does take some time to create a batch, but once you make the batch, you will not have to make any more for at least a year.

What are the benefits? It’s easier on the hands, softer and deeper in color.
Did you ever have to color outdoors when it was a bit chilly and you found your fingers hurting to grab the art stix?
People who have larger hands (like me) can hold the blocks easier. Also, if you color for many hours, the NeoII would be easier on your hands.
Also, you can mix any color to create your own color!

Disadvantages? The black crayon cannot be microwaved, so you need to use black marker or black artstix for this color. Also, I’m not sure how well these will work on a very hot outdoor climate. I’m guessing the color could go too soft, but I have yet to experience this during the summer season.
Since they are bigger blocks, you will need some type of case to store or carry them. I recommend keeping them separated (maybe cut paper between each) so colors do not rub up against each other.

WARNING! Do not cook the Black Crayon. It smokes and will set off your alarms and stink your kitchen for a long time. I know this from experience. (Sigh!) Yes, I know, I’m a “Ninny!” (short for nincompoop) LOL!

Here is a pic of a few NEO Color blocks when cut into pieces, before use. Each one shown is “one” out of 4 pieces from the same color block. I have other 3 stored until I need them.
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Now, if you accomplished this, go out to your next coloring gig and have FUN! ENJOY!

post Bowling!

March 15th, 2008

Filed under: personal — Angie @ 9:55 pm

After a full week of art work, I took the night off to go bowling. My son, JT likes to take pics and does an excellent job! I love this one he took of me as an experiment. He timed the shot just right!
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