Wednesday, September 9

My life will never be the same...



Monday night I lost an irreplaceable piece of my heart. By no stretch of the meaning of the word, I lost my soulmate; my other half that would always be there for me and filled any emptiness that would infiltrate my happiness.

Swifty passed away.











I must have told the story of how I came to meet him so many times to people. It's so hard to describe to people what he was to my family, but mostly to me; it hurts to say "my cat" or "my pet" because he wasn't either of those things. He was another part of our family. He may have been a cat, but I couldn't claim ownership of him. He did whatever he wanted to do most of the time, and I was there to help him, and he was there to help me. I remember crying so many nights over my self-esteem or over never being loved by someone, and wishing that there was a real man in the world who gave me the full love and independence that Swifty had. He would have made a perfect human, and he tried to be one most of the time. He was bothered by the fact that after four years of sleeping in my room with me, that he had been sent to live with the other cats in the laundry room (with a flip-flop door to the outside). My allergies didn't let any of the cats wander around the upstairs any longer, so there was no choice. He knew he was always welcome to come upstairs to visit though, and he could open the front door with his claws hooked around the edge to push it open with his head. I used to hear the beaded curtain in my room start to jingle as he barely brushed it and moments later he would jump onto my bed to wake me up.







I could never imagine my life without him in it. He lived through so many things in his long life; a broken hip bone as a one year old; a bout with a horrible disease that claimed three of our older cats when he was seven; he lived with a heart murmur since he was nine and the vet told us he wouldn't live much longer; and for the past three years he had an overactive thyroid that he had to take pills for twice a day - seven years after they told us he wouldn't live much longer. The thyroid eventually caused problems with his kidneys and he had lost so much weight in the last eight months that he was mostly skin and bones the last time I held him in June this year. It broke my heart, but he was still himself. The bright blue eyes and the regal face; he never looked much like ordinary cats. People always called him the baby tiger as he was twice the size of an average cat and his nose wasn't small and square but long and distinct.









His fur wasn't long but medium length, but his tail was long with orange and white fur. I remember teasing him with his own wriggling tail as a kitten and brushing the soft tufts of fur that curled out of his ears and holding his pure white paws in my hands. He would climb up on the top of a cabinet just so he could press his cheeks to my forehead to tell me how much he missed me.







I was eight years old when I met Swifty. If I'd never met him, I wouldn't be who I am today. I wouldn't have the compassion or the confidence or the knowledge of love that he gave to me. I know he loved me back, and I only have one regret; that I couldn't be there with him in his last moments. I didn't want it to end this way, but I knew he couldn't live forever the way he was. I've never felt this void before, and I know it's not the only void I will ever feel, but it's the missing of his proud purring, the painful, but loving doughing of my skin, and his very presence that I will always miss... and most importantly never be able to forget.





I love you so much Swifty. So much this doesn't do justice to how much you are already missed. I love you.





Monday, September 7

More Fall Obsession



I haven't been able to draw in over a month, so even though I'm just being a dork and designing clothes, at least I'm drawing again!

Saturday, September 5

Want. Fall. Things.

I've been cruising etsy.com looking up all the awesome things that I can't afford on there and thinking that I should start putting things up for sale on there that I couldn't afford for other people who can afford it.

But aside from that, in my sadness of no infinite monies, I decided to draw the outfit I want to create instead. It's kinda sorta like having these things... except not at all :(

The jacket was the best so I stole its color scheme!

Wednesday, July 29

It's getting out of hand....

I've drawn so many revisions of my merman story that it's getting far too complex.

I think I will just finish it in storyboard form and not worry about animating it.

For the short department, I will do this short that I storyboarded out years ago (except the last two shots lol).

It's just easier and people won't ask as many questions. I don't want any pointers or help on it because the more "help" I get from people, the more they steer me away from what I was trying to say with my boards and it turns into a three-ring circus. It's not that I don't appreciate what people have to say, it's just they try to make stuff too, what you might call, "Pixaresque", which is fine if you have a lot of time and want to do a ten minute short. I want to do a short short.

I'm confident I can acheive this with this little story.

To begin again...



And when you see where they are standing from far away, the two hillsides come together to form the shape of a heart. And that's the end. Ta-da! Simple! Parfait! Done.

Thursday, July 23

1854.

Sketch to see if I could still draw. *sigh* Don't you just hate those days/nights? At least I think there is some talent and skill left in these old mitts.

Sunday, July 19

Archer akin to Robin Hood mahaps?


I've just been working on linework a lot lately. This was a character design sketch I did months ago. So I decided to render him out. I think he's pretty shabangin'.

Friday, July 17

Spanish Rose?

Friday, June 26

Will I ever finish one thing at a time? Probably not.



More (better) sketches of Pru(dence) from my short. Yay!

Hopefully I can do the storyboards tomorrow!

Sunday, June 21

Change of plans...

Well, I've decided not to finish this piece of artwork for the originally intended receiver. Now it's just going to be finished as "random jedi project".




I'm adding shadows and lines... not sure how the shadows are working, but I think it's coming along okay...

Any suggestions would be swell since this is not my usual style of rendering!

Also I'm going to try and do some texture on this once I finish the line work and shadows.

Wednesday, June 17

Getting to know you, getting to know all about you....

All too often, I am reminded of song lyrics when thinking of blog titles.

Here's some more character sketches of Prudence. I'm much happier with this character design; drawing her is like drinking water; it's simple, clean and easy.









I used a few photos from Alix - aka, the Cherry Blossom Girl on her site as reference for a few of the poses. She's got some amazing photography up there, mostly of herself, which is crazy because she sets up the shots and then poses for them with a timer or a switcher. She's a fashion major (she might have graduated by now) in Paris and so her stuff is usually about the clothes, which is fun too. Either way her site is fantastico, so go enjoy the loveliness!

http://www.thecherryblossomgirl.com/

Man, I'm totally giving shout outs lately. I guess I gotta give respect where it's due!

Tuesday, June 16

Character Sheet Redesign (Sorry this title is desperately lacking in the cleverness department!)



After realizing there was no way I could animate Prudence the way I had drawn her in the previous model sheet, I decided a revamp of her character was in order. ...Also, a revamp of the story. Working on the storyboards. I finally have my inspiration back! Apollo is finally smiling down on me!

What might you ask gave me this inspiration? Well, part of it was sheer willpower to force something out - like striking a wet match, it's fairly improbable, but hardly impossible. So I started the character yesterday at Bittersweet Cafe on Fillmore St and then tonight after looking through some amazing sketches and rough animation on this fantasmic blog that posts artwork by the brilliant Glen Keane: http://theartofglenkeane.blogspot.com/2006/05/pocahontas.html

I finally got the true inspiration to draw all this. More to come.





Wednesday, May 6

Color Palettes, Hooray!

So the way this works: The story will start out in very colors 75% desaturated. It's supposed to give the feel of more sad, depressed, and aged story. It's not until the glowing light from the merman's tritan appears that the colors begin to brighten up. The bottom one is if I decide to use any normal lighting at all.

Here's my first color studies of different palettes.




Sunday, May 3

Story Reel Revisions

Well, I've already decided bits and pieces that I don't like about this new cut, but I decided to put it up anyways, just to keep track of the changes, and maybe any other suggestions people might have.

I'll leave you to it then.


Wednesday, April 1

Storyreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeel!! *GASP*

For the past two weeks I've been pounding out storyboard thumbs. I want to finish a short film by this summer. I know that seems ambitious, but holy cow, I can work when I want to. I realized that last night when it was suddenly 1am and I hadn't looked at the clock since 10pm. Much like tonight actually... except it's now 2am. I'm just waiting for my quicktime file to finish rendering out in after effects. This is a rough-run through, and there are things I haven't drawn very well through, like the beginning - you will actually see the man and woman's face who are in silhouette, and Prudence (that's the girl) won't start walking immediately; she will be looking in at them and then start walking away obviously distrought. Maybe even wipe a tear away as she turns. Also, the shot where she is looking back at the ship (which is drawn terribly!) you'll see the shadows and silhouettes of all the people inside dancing around. Also, the man in the locket picture is the man you see at the beginning with the woman.

Anyways, it just beeped at me so I'm going to check it out and upload it!

p.s. - there's sound too!

Friday, March 20

Ooh! Being sort of productive!







I have no witty comments for today.

Boo, I suck.

Tuesday, March 3

Sketchy sketch.



Something I realized that I hadn't done in a while was post actual sketches instead of final pieces. So here's a couple sketches from a sketchbook that I now realized is NOT good for scanning. Consider this my lesson learned.

Monday, March 2

What does one do when one is sick?



...color apparently! Hooray for color! Coloring is pretty much my favorite part of doing an illustration. Perhaps it's just the kid in me hoping to be able to prove that I can color within the lines!

Back to being bored and sick now.

America's Outlaw Crush



I actually started this over a week ago after I finished watching 'The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford'. The film is a spectacle of the best kind, and I highly recommend seeing it if you love history, cinematography, hot men, and a fascinating take on the the life of Jesse James.

p.s. - Fun fact (I wrote "fun 'cat'" the first time round, I need sleep!): The film was mostly shot in Alberta, Canada, near Edmonton, a place I've been lucky enough to visit more than a few times. It's twice as gorgeous as Missouri, so I can see why they filmed there instead!

p.p.s. - I forgot to mention that I updated my website! Not really anything except I centered everything and made the background black... so yeah... hopefully updating it soon with more artwork and a real update! www.ceydran.com

p.p.p.s. - I did these illustrations tonight too but I don't have enough time to color them, so here's the line drawings! Colored versions tomorrow hopefully!



p.p.p.p.s. - Wondercon was awesome (except the creepy lady who ruined my chance of having a real conversation with Wendy Pini!! *shakes fist*). I finally got my Claire Wendling book and I must say I'm overwhelmed with joy. My life is now complete. Well okay, it's like, I got one box checked off... I still have to invent bee-mittens.

p.p.p.p.p.s. - sorry for all the postscripts!

Monday, February 23

Little... Green Riding Hood? Olive? Guacamole?




Again with the sleep thing. I'll do it soon enough! Just let me post this and then I'll go, I swear.

Oh, and, one thing before that; Slumdog Millionaire won best picture? Really? I don't know, this last year sucked for film that weren't of the comic book genre. I'm hoping that with the way the shitty economy is going, we'll get better quality independent films this year. Yay economic crisis!

Tuesday, February 17

And the lights went out in San Francisco...





Yes, I could not make myself sleep while I had this illustration to do. And it was coming up on 5am (what was I thinking still being awake?!) and right when I was putting the finishing touches on the colors... the power goes out. Yes, at during the rainy rain storm outside, the power cut to my computer and I'm retarded because I know I should have a surge-protector but I have been too cheap to buy one.

In any case, I now put off going to work on time to finish the illustration for reals.

Partially inspired by: 'Just Like Honey', The Jesus and Mary Chain.



Tuesday, February 10

the inspiration fairy visits me at midnight

i couldn't even think of going to sleep till i finished this. maybe now my creativity will be appeased.

i heart winter.

Wednesday, November 5

Where have I been?



Sorry it's been weeks since my last update. Health things and work has sort of consumed my life lately, but I do have a slew of magnificent sticky note drawings to quench your artful thirst.

Yeah. This is what I draw when I'm too lazy to do sketchbook drawings.

It's amazing what you can get out of a 2.5x2.5in sketch.

Sunday, September 14

more goblin chic-ness

Yay I got in an art show! New Art 08 at the Hotel des Arts. It's next Wednesday. I'll post the time of the event when I find out ASAP.

**FOUND OUT ABOUT THE SHOW!

HOTEL DES ARTS
447 Bush St (Between Kearny and Grant)
Show opens at 5:30PM

Hope to see you there!



I like giving each painting its own post, so I have more new ones than just this but yeah, whateva, hold yer horses, you'll get the rest soon enough.

Wednesday, September 10

"As Gob as my witness, I'll never go hungry again!"



'Scar-let O'Scare-a'

Okay, maybe not.

I've sort of abandoned my "making models into goblins" dogma - now it's just mostly inspiration from a model and then I make a totally different painting. Seriously, if you saw the reference for this you'd think I posted the wrong photo - you can't even see the girl's hands in the photo. I think I got the reference for her shoulders and the bow... yup that's about it. Anyways, ramble ramble ramble - enough rambling. Goodnight.

Monday, September 8

Goblin Chic Part IV





I know these two don't look hardly anything alike but I really didn't like the colors on the model for being the colors of my goblin. And I just spelled half of the words in that sentence wrong before correcting them, so I need to go to sleep. It's late. I think I'm turning into a goblin myself. Maybe that means I have a chance with David Bowie.

Okay - okay enough ridiculousness. Goodnight.