Saturday, November 29, 2008

in front of the tube

Probably a few too many things going on here: pen, pencil, shadows, annotations, crazy lines, photoshop color... I can't decide if I like it or hate it.

17 comments:

Karen Sandstrom said...

I like it!

Edgar Cabrera said...

i like it too!

Stephen Hall said...

I like it! I love the way ordinary things can be turned into wonderful sketches. Really enjoy visiting your site.

Iwona said...

I love it. I really do. I admire your line, your work in general. You're one of my very few special links :)

that's just it said...

oh ill take that bench off your hands....haha.

i know what its worth!

Annie said...

I like it.

wagonized said...

Hey Suzanne, i like it!
And i could use a glass of wine right about now!!! :-(

JB said...

how could one not like this?I loved it, particularly the refractions of the glass.

Screwed Up Texan said...

I too like it and I am not just saying that!

andrea joseph's sketchblog said...

Me, too. I like it, too. And, yes, tou know, that wine looks SO inviting.

Anonymous said...

One of the things I love love love about your drawings - the little notes of explanation or comment in them.

It's like we get to see a piece of who you are as an artist, and then as a person. I love it.

Thanks for sharing!

Anonymous said...

I really like all the details. It's like there's a new focal point each time I look at it. It makes it interesting :)

Greg Smith said...

Of course everyone likes it, it's an awesome little sketch. At least you can say you were productive while sitting in front of the tube, haha. Very nice, as usual!

Julia said...

How do you add color in Photoshop? That's something I would love to learn, if you don't mind explaining.

suzanne cabrera said...

Hi Julia--- I wish I had a concise answer to your question, but unfortunately I don't. It's a process that I'm learning daily and therefore don't have a direct way of explaining it. I do use a wacom tablet so I have more control of where I am applying color than I would with a mouse.

If you are interested in learning more about Photoshop, I would recommend visiting lynda.com where there are lots of tutorials on how to do different things like this.

Julia said...

Thank you! I'll look that site up.

Tim Clary said...

I like everything except the excessive crazy lines...and those are kind of growing on me!