Author: Paul Yeatman

Microbiologist with >15 years in the pharmaceutical industry with such responsibilities as trainer, team leader, auditor, technical writer, validator, quality assurance and control, viable environmental monitoring and more. I've dabbled with computers since the 80's and am fairly IT savvy, acting as a help desk for my immediate and extended family. After toying with visual design since high school, I qualified as a graphic designer in 2012. For leisure I ride and race my many bicycles, create websites, mange my cycling club's social media and am passionate about increasing everyone's knowledge.

More reptile drawings

November 3, 2010 By Paul Yeatman

My two final week four works took about 3 hours to do all up.  The full body pic is in marker, while the torso and headshot is in ink and wash. I don’t think I got much better with marker, but my ink and wash definatley got better on a second try. Save

Lowballing?

November 3, 2010 By Paul Yeatman

Due to completing my diploma part-time, our teacher is not requiring us to submit as much work as the full-time students. A ‘guest’ teacher says that aiming low will not develop us sufficiently. I tend to agree, and am thinking of doing all the tasks. Doing so should not be much extra work. It would […]

Sporty Stuff

November 1, 2010 By Paul Yeatman

A quiet night tonight thanks to a public holiday tomorrow and people skipping town for an extended weekend. Tonight we chose between drawing a human head at a5 size for scaling down to 5 x 3.5m and humans playing sport (a display of action). After some thumbnails, I wound up the evening with a semi […]

Washing with Inks and Marking Time

October 30, 2010 By Paul Yeatman

Tonight (well on Tuesday) I was introduced to line and wash and the use of markers for drawing. First off markers: I’d taken some photos of my rubber lizard on the weekend to assist me in drawing it.  With photos, the lighting remains the same no matter how I twist and turn it.  The actual […]