I apologize for the removel of the wolf. That was actually some development work that I did awhile ago, and realized I should not be posting it. just pretend this guy ate him.
You know, I can see how it was done, and I can map out the steps in my head, but damned if I can recreat something like that. Or even use the same technique on some of my own sketches.
Great blog and podcasts!!! You really have a lot of skill in drawing and I agree with you that sketching is a vital part of being an artist. I also have a backpack that has a variety of different media, pencils, pens, watercolor, ink and a few sketchbooks. Drawing from life is definitely important if an artist wants to get better. Your work is proof. :)
I love your stuff, my friend. I didn't know you did Danny Phantom, but it makes sense on second look. It's very similar to Kim possible, but with more straights instead of the huge s-curves.
Kudos again, my friend. I'd love to link you to my blog, if that's allright...
Stephen Silver was born in London, England on August 30th 1972. Aspiring to be a
professional artist his whole life and knowing drawing would be his vocation, Silver got
his professional start in 1992 drawing caricatures in amusement parks. In 1993 he went
on to establish his own illustration company called Silvertoons. By 1997 Silver was
hired by Warner Bros. Television Animation as a character designer, and has been
working in the animation industry ever since.
He has worked as Character Designer and Supervisor for Disney Television Animation,
Sony Feature Animation and Nickelodeon Animation, designing characters such as
"Kim Possible", "Danny Phantom" and Kevin Smith's "Clerks" the animated series, to
name a few. Silver is the author and artist of seven self-published books on the art of
sketching, caricature and life drawing. In addition to working freelance full time, he also
teaches an online character design course at schoolism.com. Silver names three treasures to success
in life that give him what it takes to keep on drawing: passion, desire and determination.
28 comments:
Good job Silver. Once again cool design.
really cool character! he looks sketchy.
Hey Stephen, it was great to talk with you in San Diego. And I really appreciate the ArtCast.
Now get to recording the next show!
It would be cool if you could do a demo video in place of an ArtCast sometime. Maybe on character creation.
Just a thought. Cheers!
Awesome character. I'm hearing John Ratzenberger's voice coming from this guy, I think.
Nice linework, man!
Meester Seelver...
Great stuff...great finally meeting you - hope to hear from you soon!
great designs on this blog....
What happened to the wolf? If you look at your blog during a full moon does this dude turn into it?
good to see you back on the drawing board, Silver.
how've you been, btw?
AWESOME character! Coolio!
Great Blog.
Fantastic works.
Congratularions Sir!.
I buy your book in Buenos Aires (incredible!)
Nando
I second Ben Balistreri, what happened to that awesome wolf drawing? This guys cool, but the wolf was great too!
I apologize for the removel of the wolf. That was actually some development work that I did awhile ago, and realized I should not be posting it. just pretend this guy ate him.
your line work as always is stunning!
keep the drawings coming!
Always great, clear personality comming through.
Very cool character and nice texture.
Hans
You know, I can see how it was done, and I can map out the steps in my head, but damned if I can recreat something like that. Or even use the same technique on some of my own sketches.
What is he pondering, I wonder? He's awesome, just like everything else you create! ;)
Always great to see your sketches Stephen! lovin it!
Great sketch man. Love the shape driven facial hair parts.
MAC
So much flow.. so nice. P.s. your book is awesome.
Great blog and podcasts!!! You really have a lot of skill in drawing and I agree with you that sketching is a vital part of being an artist. I also have a backpack that has a variety of different media, pencils, pens, watercolor, ink and a few sketchbooks. Drawing from life is definitely important if an artist wants to get better. Your work is proof. :)
Love this drawing....
and a belated happy birthday!!
(I saw on your website that we have the same birthday)
I love your stuff, my friend. I didn't know you did Danny Phantom, but it makes sense on second look. It's very similar to Kim possible, but with more straights instead of the huge s-curves.
Kudos again, my friend. I'd love to link you to my blog, if that's allright...
Burt Reynolds has let himself go a bit, hasnt he Stephen? :-D Nice work!
Hi Stephen
Very cool...Hope all is well.
My site is now up, check it out at:
www.filmminator.blogspot.com... then click on the links for my Web Site, Myspace Page and Gallery 69!
You'll see some film clips on my Myspace page and a clip on my Web Site.
Spread the word... Thanks!
Cheers!
Andre
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