SketchCrawl Kichijouji …

SketchCrawl Tokyo was amazing! So many talented and friendly artists. It really gets me every time to meet people like this, sharing a day with passionate people with a lot in common very inspiring. You can see some drawings here in the forums. And here’s a...

Another contributor: Claudio Acciari

Well, let me introduce you to one of the upcoming amazing contributors to the new SketchCrawl blog : Claudio Acciari. Italian compatriote, uber talented painter, Ufo Robot Grandizer maniac, Claudio does computer generated pieces (often with Oekaki boards) that push...

some gestures …

Here’s one of my gestures from today’s session: and one from Bolhem Bouchiba, a crazy talented top animator here at Pixar. He worked in Disney Paris a few years back on projects like Tarzan and the awesome short Lorenzo. Bolhem is going to be one of the...

SketchCrawl 8 – Tokyo meeting

So next sunday February 19th we’re gonna meet in Tokyo’s Kichijoji Station, North Exit at noon. Here’s a map courtesy of Marty San. Also be sure to check the forums for other locations around the world participating to World Wide SketchCrawl...

Walt’s notes

Tom Gately gives us every tuesday at the Gesture drawing Class here at Pixar, some print outs of Walt Stanchfield’s notes. They are true nuggets of drawing knowledge and great food for thought. Here’s an excerpt that seems quite fitting for SketchCrawling....

SKETCHCRAWL TOKYO!!

Yes it’s true … no I am not kidding. Sunday February 19th Ronnie del Carmen and I will be in Tokyo joining artists in a day of drawing. We’ll be sketching with some of our amazingly talented friends there, Tadahiro Uesugi and Yoko Tanji to name a few...

Wed your Sketchbook

“I suggest that you wed yourself so thoroughly to your sketchbook that it almost becomes a physical extension of yourself. And now what you must do is draw and draw and look at the drawings and draw and draw and draw and look at the drawings and draw...

Time for a redesign at SketchCrawl.com

So here it is … a wordpress blog for SketchCrawl … using the new K2 theme. Much sharper than my cobbled together main page. What I would love to happen is for a few sketchers to become posters and contributors as well. Making this a communal blog about...