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Tue, Nov. 3rd, 2009, 09:51 pm
NeonDragonArt.com Updates

DragonArt DVDs
For those who keep inquiring when the video workshops I participated in would be available on DVD, the answer is now! I received an e-mail from Impact about a month ago regarding these DVD's, and here are the direct links where you can purchase them should you wish to.


Now you can learn to draw a dragon from start to finish! Learn everything from generic shapes, to specific anatony, and even the minute details. Starting with a simple dragon, you'll progess to more detailed dragon heads, horns, wings, and finally a complete dragon.


In this workshop, J "NeonDragon" Peffer reveals some of her favorite digital art secrets using photo imaging software. You'll learn techniques for digital inking, coloring and special effects all in one place! Includes digital files so you can follow along with "NeonDragon" as she demonstrates her techniques, step by step.


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NeonDragonArt.com Updates.

Store
I updated the Store of the site so that print and t-shirt dropdown choices now have the most current art listed in the dropdown. It was over half a year behind on the artwork that was available!

Oekaki
The oekaki graphic has changed and now features a piece by Sketches. Congrats to Sketches, and thanks for making such great art for our boards! Don't know what oekaki is? Oekaki boards are online boards where users can create and share digital art, all through their web browsers! NeonDragonArt has some very active and creative oekaki users. Stop on over and create an account to begin drawing today!

Oekaki Boards


Gallery
There are 8 new pieces of art in the gallery. I took the liberty of adding quick backgrounds to a few of the spot illustrations for the next DragonArt book. I have about 20 more pieces to add to the gallery in the coming weeks, so be on the lookout for more updates shortly!

Death's Head Dragon Rilrae Monster Kisses Dragon Heads 1 Aidragon Tattered Dragon Talon Felfire

Sat, Aug. 29th, 2009, 11:00 am
FIRE DINO DRAGON!!!

I colored this guy up while I was at Matsuricon. I'm currently behind my table still coloring, haha. It's a fun con so far. :)



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Sat, Aug. 22nd, 2009, 01:58 am
Backwurds

Those are supposed to be stripes on his wings, not some sort of bizarre highlighting system. Haha.

Wed, Aug. 19th, 2009, 10:25 pm
Livestream August 19th

I'll be streaming LIVE for a couple of hours tonight.

If you miss the stream I should have a couple segments recorded and available on demand in the livestream channel itself :-)

Here's a little something I sketched up this afternoon. There's a unit in the next book on two legged dino/ostritch dragon leg construction and how you need to balance such creatures with a very upright position or a long heavy tail and such. I'd imagine that this guy walks on his wings a little bit when he's idle :-)

Oh yeah, and he's on fire.

Wed, Aug. 19th, 2009, 01:36 am
Eastern Flare

Thanks to everyone who stopped by the Livestream to say hi. My apologies on the multiple breaks and technical difficulties. I'm not supposed to be using my left arm for another two days, strictly speaking, so I'm being bad for taking it out of the sling and I like to give it lots of breaks. The muscles are especially cramped and I cannot fully rotate my wrist or bend my elbow. It was nice to have the company :-)

Here's the final version of that image I was working on. The pattern on the cloth is a mix of layer effects, a paint job, and some Keen Floral Brushes by Hawksmont.

I wasn't especially happy with the drawing on this guy, but now that he's got some color and a sky (that I adored painting), I think he turned out much better than I thought he would! It was a pleasant surprise. Usually I start out with an image thinking it is going to be awesome and get let down when well... it's not as awesome as I had hoped, so the reverse was a nice change of pace!

Right Click View Image to see at full size, or click cut link to see it at full size under the cut. :-)


Full-size artwork under the cut. )

Mon, Aug. 10th, 2009, 12:24 pm
A second look at things.

Its amazing how many drawing issues you will notice if you leave a piece of artwork alone for a night and return to it with a fresh perspective.

Sun, Aug. 9th, 2009, 08:44 am
These Bones Final Artwork

I do love zombie dragons :-)
Right Click ---- View Image to see Full Size


I'm still at Ikasucon this weekend. This will be the first show in several years that we're going to leave in the red. We didn't even break even, let alone cover our hotel expenses. I feel a little bit upset, as the convention staff we talked to promised an attendance that was larger (though still quite small at 1300-1500) then what really happened (700ish? They're rather elusive when you ask how many people actually came.) the problem with this attendance is that between three nights of hotel expenses, our table and badge expenses, gas, and food, not to mention restocking what was sold (when we sell something, only a small amount of it is actually profit. We have to restock the item for the next show, so if we sell a $17 pillow, we really only "made" $6, as the pillow itself cost us $11 to make.) we are going to end up a couple hundred in the hole.

I'm glad I don't do conventions for a living, but still, it's pretty discouraging. Staff really needs to be more honest with artists and dealers about what attendance they've had in the past and expect for the future. Many of us make our convention choices based on attendance... because it usually directly correlates with what we will do in sales. We EXPECTED this to be a break-even or make-next-to-nothing after expenses based on the low attendance figures of 1300-1500, but wanted to come anyway because working artists alleys at conventions is fun! When you end up in the red due to misinformation... it's problematic.

Oh well. Live and learn I suppose!

On the positive side, the environment, our artist alley neighbors, the staff, and the people I have met have all been very nice. I did have fun this weekend.

Tue, Aug. 4th, 2009, 06:39 am
Lung Knot + Another Computer Bites the Dust

Leopard dragon, haha. He/She was sorta long the same lines as tiger dragon, so I decided to keep the big cat markings



In less fun news, both of my computers are down. The laptop has been sent off to some third party repair place, and the desktop cannot load windows. I talked to Gateway about the desktop, and they told me that the errors I was encountering meant I needed to use their utility to burn repair discs that would wipe the system and make the computer as it was when i got it from them. I did so, and it didn't work. To boot, it didn't work AND now windows doesn't have all its files, and the discs I burned can only be launched FROM the gateway utility inside windows.

All in all, its a ridiculously stupid utility. Every computer should come with boot discs or at least the vista discs and driver discs so you can wipe it yourself.

I had to pay $25 for my boot discs to be sent via snail mail. They will arrive in 3-8 business days, but I don't think they're going to get here before Ikasucon this weekend. Fortunately Alex bailed me out again, and I finished this dragon on and am now typing from his spare 5 year old laptop. All my illustrations are due very very soon, and I can't have downtime right now.

Anyway, I may be online less frequently and there will be no streams for a time. My apologies. When my laptop gets back from the shop OR I receive my boot discs, I should be able to resume as per usual.

All of my website work and World of Warcraft my addiction are on my desktop, so in a way having it down has actually been very good for making me productive. Those that watch my streams know that I'm a nocturnal creature, and in the wee hours of the morning there's not much to do at this point BUT listen to audio books and draw! I finished the 10th and am halfway through the most current Dresden Files audio books. I forgot how entertaining they are. Harry is just about the best.

Sat, Aug. 1st, 2009, 07:36 am
Dragons + Art Process Disgruntlement

Some of the dragons from my livestream sessions. :-) It's crunch time, so I'm going to be cranking out spot illustrations like a madwoman. Haha





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I'm drawing up a new eastern dragon right now. The last three or 4 dragons I've done I've just had a blast just sketching. I love the drawing part of my artwork, the creating of something from nothing. I noticed how much fun I was having when I was geeking out over something as silly as a double chin. "Drawing overlapping muscle and fat is fun!!!"

I joke on livestream and such about how watching me sketch is painful, but it's really my favorite part. I'm just self-concious when people see how often I change my mind or rotate, resize, and tweak things after I've gotten the initial sketch out. I feel silly letting people see my mistakes. I need to get over myself. I've never been an especially confident person.

The thing is, working out a drawing, trying to get a pose to look correct, a creature to look real, or putting a detail on... is so enjoyable. Without an audience to make me feel self-concious, I LOVE making mistakes and then solving them :-) Drawing is a puzzle!

Then, after the joy of drawing for 20 minutes to an hour... I have to do what I always do. Painstakingly ink it with good line quality. Fill in base colors just so, leaving no gaps. Tweaking the base colors. Apply gradients. Adjust hues. Build a shadow layer. Build a highlight layer. Apply a background before or after these steps, or not at all.

The way I work has gotten incredibly systematic past the sketching stage. It's not really art at that point. It's simply a process and I'm going through the motions.

What's frustrating is, is the fact that I can't break out of the system just yet. I wanted -and still want- for my third book to have a consistent style throughout, and for that, I need this process to keep the art similar. But a part of me is very very tired of slugging through this A to B to C method of finishing my work. I want to experiement with painting styles. I want to try more rendered, super tight things. I want to try something that looks like oils. I want to try some really quick sketchlike things. I want to try playing with textures more. I would like to try and paint things with obvious brushstrokes. I would like to try working traditionally as well.

I want something that's NOT a system. Something that's a puzzle. Something that's "art" as corney as that sounds coming from a girl who thinks "ZOMG MONSTERS" is "art".

I can't do that just yet... I have to finish what I started.

(Mind you, I still like the art I'm creating now. In fact, I'm incredibly happy and proud that I've found my own style of creating art after all these years. I like how my art is "finished". I like cartoons, I like the cel style, I like the detail that I put in despite the previous two things. I like my muted colors. I like the end result very much! I like the style.

Liking my style doesn't mean I don't want to seek improvement. I recognize that I have a long ways to go in regards to anatomy, composition, and lighting. I'm just at a place where I'm happy with my digital finishing style, and feel that I've made something recognizable, distinctly my own, that is time-efficient, attractive, and something that appeals to my artistic sensibilities in particular.


Despite liking my digital painting style, After a year of having to finish everything in this very systematic way, art has become... work. A chore. Aside from the drawing, there is no "art" in it. It's just a set of skills and techniques that I connect the dots to and have a finished piece.

I want art to be something fun for me again. I want my puzzle back.

Perhaps after I finish this book I should take a break and just concentrate on drawing a bunch of sketches that I will never finish. I would LOVE the chance to start trying to improve my drawing again. For the past year I have not sketched for the heck of it, or drawn from life, or even done some for-education-only reference photo eyeballs***.

(for the record, eyeballing photos to learn anatomy is very helpful! I'm not endorsing you to completely eyeball a photo and then go "look guys my own original art!" I'm saying that it's a helpful way to learn things that you can file away and then have that anatomy, lighting, texture, and whatnot at your disposal for your own original stories, creatures, compositions, and settings!) I feel it neccessary to clarify this, because so often I see people completely rip off art or photography and then attempt to pass it off as their own. I've seen so many poorly done tracings and heavy referencing without credit that it makes me sick.

I also want to try out some painting tutorials I've seen on DA, to see if trying a new technique can help give me a larger skillset to play with. I want to try playing on conceptart.org and actively seeking self-betterment for MORE THAN A WEEK. (which is how long it has taken me the handful of times I've been there to fizzle out.)

This ramble has gone on long enough. Haha. I don't know how to end this. It's 9AM and I still havn't gone to bed. That's also a problem I should seek to correct. Being nocturnal is great for productivity (Having nothing around BUT the computer makes staying at the computer and working very attractive) but it's killing my social life. I want some sunshine.

Tue, Jul. 7th, 2009, 04:37 pm
AC + Omni's Dragon

This weekend I attended Anthrocon as a dealer. This was my first AC and furry convention in general. It was a lot tamer than I expected and my fantasy & monster artwork was very well received even though it was not actually anthropomorphic in nature. (two issues I was worried about!) I will definately consider attending again next year, although AC does fall uncomfortably close to Otakon, and I do not know if it will be possible to attend both.

Here are some photos from the con.



More photos behind the cut. )

During the con I finished up Omni's dragon. :-)

Mon, Jun. 22nd, 2009, 01:27 pm
Specific topic Commissions Round 2

I'm open for two (2) full body dragon commission slots. The details on what this type of commission would entail along with examples are found in this journal entry. I'm simply opening up two more slots :-)

Commissions are first-come, first serve for applicable*** commissions. Even if you allready see two people signed up ahead of you, there's a chance that perhaps the type of dragon they're asking for I will be unable to find a place for in the book, or have allready created a spot illustration meeting those requirements. :-)

*** I have only a couple dozen more spot illustrations to complete. They are side illustrations for pre-determined units. If your dragon's ref does not work for one of these unfinished spots, I may reply and tell you I cannot do it, because I am unable to make it serve the dual-purpose that all these spots must serve. IE: I can't be open for commission right now because I have way too much work to do on the book. The only way I CAN be open for commission at the moment is if it does not impede on the very large workload I already have on my plate.

Please note that if you want one of these done, I will expect full payment within three days via Paypal. If this is not doable, please do not post! :-)


Dragon Full Body: $30 Full! Thank you!

1. Omnibahumut - Reference received. Payment received. Thank you!

2. PCRaven - Reference Received. Payment received. Thank you!

Mon, Jun. 22nd, 2009, 09:24 am
ZOMG I WARN U, KK!?

I was told by several individuals to give a bit more warning this time, so here we go!

Later this afternoon I will post a pair of open 1/3 - 1/2 price ($30) specific topic dragonart commission full body slots. If you'd like to get one of these made, simply reply to the post I make later this afternoon with the description or reference of the character you'd like to have drawn. It will be semi first-come, first-serve. The first two applicable*** replies will get the slots.

Sorry for all this warning/pre-notification silliness. I did not anticipate how many awesome individuals would want commissions the first time. I thought I'd be lucky to get one or two! I really want to ensure that it's fair. Who knows, maybe this time around they won't fill it at all!

Once again, do not reply to this journal trying to reserve a slot. (questions and comments are fine.) This is merely the asked-for warning.

*** I have only a couple dozen more spot illustrations to complete. They are side illustrations for pre-determined units. If your dragon's ref does not work for one of these unfinished spots, I may reply and tell you I cannot do it, because I am unable to make it serve the dual-purpose that all these spots must serve. IE: I can't be open for commission right now because I have way too much work to do on the book. The only way I CAN be open for commission at the moment is if it does not impede on the very large workload I already have on my plate.

Please note that if you want one of these done, I will expect full payment within three days via Paypal. If this is not doable, please do not post! :-)


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On a semi-related note, if you know of an artist or several artists who are open for commission and actively seeking work, feel free to reply here. It doesn't have to be dragon artist! They just have to be seeking and open for private commission. I ask because I'd love to put together a list of such artists so I can post it here and xpost it to DA so that they can get just a touch more exposure and fill those slots. (Every little bit helps!)

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