Author: Cedric

I saw this link on Drawn! (The Illustration Blog) and had to post it. As some of you may know, Bill Watterson, the creator of Calvin and Hobbes, is an extrememly private man. Photos of him are practically nonexistent, he never grants interviews, and even the residents of his home town seem unsure of his real identity. ...

I've recently joined a small artist's group. Every two weeks we sketch or illustrate a different theme, just for fun. The current topic is "Hansel and Gretel". So for my warm-up this morning I did a quick sketch of the witch. I like drawing old people, their faces have so much character. And I...

Today's warm up sketch is a little on the odd side, but was a lot of fun to draw. It was inspired by a thread over at The Drawing Board. Maybe I just needed to get that last bit of Halloween weirdness out of my system....

Later this week I'm going in to meet with some local art directors, and they've asked me to bring in my portfolio. I promote myself so much over the internet nowadays that my leather portfolio is starting to collect dust. It's badly in need of an update. So this morning I started sorting through all the fun projects...

A few artists at Pixar have banded together and started a blog, Spline Doctors. Besides working at Pixar, the six artists involved (Scott Clark, Andrew Gordon, Stephen Gregory, Angus MacLane, Billy Merritt, and Mike Venturini) also teach at the Academy of Art. You just know this blog is gonna be good!...

These days lots of websites are being jazzed up with interactive Flash-based games. I've been hired to do a concept sketch for a simple fishing game idea. Hopefully a large, well-known company will use the game on their sales team website (at least, I think it's for the sales team). It's a very simple game--pick a fishing...