Tag: boys in hats

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ELF

Thing-a-day no. 11!

T-A-D poster Ranjit suggested that I draw an elf für dem elften Tag, and so I did, because it’s funny. Yuk it up, you Deutsch-sprechende yokels! This drawing is in tribute to Rice Krispies. Surprisingly, it also fits one of this week’s thing-a-day themes, little people.

(mechanical pencil then 005 sakura micron pen, and Higgins Black Magic ink and cheap sable brush for the tree, on shit sketchbook paper, then scanned and colored with the magical blood of forest nymphs … in Photoshop)

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ZEHN

oh man, here’s thing-a-day no. 10:

This was a huge pain in the ass to deal with, and now I can’t stand the sight of it.

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FÜNF

thing-a-day no. 5:

COLOR RUINS EVERYTHING!

(I colored yesterday’s drawing in Foteaux-shawp. ugh)

(EDIT: I got rid of the airbrushed crap, as per Calvin’s suggestion and now it’s a little less offensive)

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VIER

thing-a-day no. 4:

I need a hat like that, for realz. Maybe I’ll make one this month????

Same ol’ shit: mech pencil on paper, then inked with Staedler Pigment Liner pens and Sakura Microns, polka dots provided by a Deleter Jr screen. I’m gonna color this for thing-a-day no. 5. Excited? I know I am!

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DREI

thing-a-day no. 3 (now I’m all caught up!) :

This drawing is fan art. Not only am I a huge fan of the comic book, Ping Pong, (which is slowly being translated at that link), of the character Peko (depicted above), and of the cartoonist, Taiyo Matsumoto (he is MASTER OF THE UNIVERSE); I am also a newly minted fan of thing-a-day poster rowstyles and his fabulous hand-drawn fonts. I hate lettering because I suck at it, but there’s no cheaper way to learn than to blatantly copy someone else’s shit. I’m also a fan of Grado SR60 headphones, plain chocolate bars, boys with long hair in hats, the Korean and German languages, and bad spelling.

Drawn with a 0.05mm Staedler Pigment Liner pen on paper. Polka dots provided by a Deleter Jr. screen (ya know, the kind you have to cut out with an exacto knife and paste on yer drawing)