Tag: graphic design

It’s been a long time coming

December 21, 2010 By Paul Yeatman

Began my holidays from work on Friday afternoon. Today I picked up a pretty sweet Ebay win – a large light box in good condition for $5.50. Beats paying over $200 for one of trying to make my own from an old scanner (like I had planned). Tonight I got stuck into the various gauche […]

That’s Handy Work

December 16, 2010 By Paul Yeatman

Growing up all the arty and creative types were supposed to be left-handed. I’ve recently acquired a whole swag of fantasy/sci-fi art magazines. Of all the artist interviews, I do not recall any that are left-handed.

Off to a flying start

December 15, 2010 By Paul Yeatman

Last night I received my first submission back. The grading is either incompetent or competent. I am competent. Along with the official grading, a slip accompanied the folio indicating how good each work is on a scale from poor to excellent. All of my work was excellent (though I consider some slapdash). Not sure how […]

Quiet on the front

December 7, 2010 By Paul Yeatman

Not much this week (and last).  Painted some colours, in gradients from 100% white to 100% black, then started with a  colour and tinted it one way and hued it the other (added white to the left and black to the right). Began working on a colour wheel. Last night I worked on my layers […]

More of the hot redhead

November 29, 2010 By Paul Yeatman

After faffing around last week and most of this week working on a portait of my gf (which I have ditched for another photo), I scrapped last week’s classroom work and began anew.  What I got up to in three hours is below.  All that is left is to fix up some of the hair and […]