Sunday, April 28, 2013
Late Night Cards
I took tonight off from work so I could go to my BF Erin's bridal shower this afternoon. The shower was from 2-4pm, which left the rest of the day/night to do whatever I pleased. I decided to make some agape cards (to hopefully sell eventually). Here's the first set:
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
The Cow Orchestra!
Here's the final piece I did for the Doodle U theme 'animals playing instruments' :
This took forever, but it was pretty fun researching/trying to draw each of the instruments. Contrabassoons are difficult to draw by the way. I looked up what instruments are typically in an orchestra and how they are arranged. This would be a more modern day orchestra; I didn't realize saxophones typically aren't part of the orchestra, and weren't included at all until modern times. Who knew! But my dad's a huge sax fan, so I felt like I needed to include them. I drew each cow/instrument individually, inked each, colored them with colored pencil, then scanned them into the computer.
Here's one of the original scans:
After I created a clipping path for each in Photoshop, I dumped them all into InDesign to do the arranging. I duplicated the cows to get the multiple instruments for the same section (which why, for instance, all the violins look identical - I'm not that crazy to draw all of those!) Then I drew a separate background and put that in. The hardest part was figuring out how to arrange them so you could still each cow/instrument. I love how the finished piece came out! And I made poster size, so I should be able to print it 18" x 24" eventually.
Hopefully it enlarges when you click on it so you can really see it.
Can you spot all 33 instruments? (in addition to the conductor)
This took forever, but it was pretty fun researching/trying to draw each of the instruments. Contrabassoons are difficult to draw by the way. I looked up what instruments are typically in an orchestra and how they are arranged. This would be a more modern day orchestra; I didn't realize saxophones typically aren't part of the orchestra, and weren't included at all until modern times. Who knew! But my dad's a huge sax fan, so I felt like I needed to include them. I drew each cow/instrument individually, inked each, colored them with colored pencil, then scanned them into the computer.
Here's one of the original scans:
After I created a clipping path for each in Photoshop, I dumped them all into InDesign to do the arranging. I duplicated the cows to get the multiple instruments for the same section (which why, for instance, all the violins look identical - I'm not that crazy to draw all of those!) Then I drew a separate background and put that in. The hardest part was figuring out how to arrange them so you could still each cow/instrument. I love how the finished piece came out! And I made poster size, so I should be able to print it 18" x 24" eventually.
Animals Playing Instruments
Doodle United's latest theme was "Animals Playing Instruments." I was super excited when they posted it (cows!). While I had cow plans, I did also color some banjo playing pigs I drew a long while back:
The fourth piece I did, I will post in the next post - because it's pretty epic . . .
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These are inspired by the site Dueling Banjo Pigs. Colored in Painter.
Next, I drew a couple of individual cows playing some unique instruments.
Medieval Cow playing a hammered dulcimer. Inspired by my love for the middle ages, the desire to one day learn to play the hammered dulcimer, and an obsession/longing to join 3 of my friends in SCA. (one day!) |
Highland Cow, in a kilt, playing the bagpipes. Inspired by my friend Elise, who has a fierce love/obsession with both Highland cows and all things Scottish. |
The fourth piece I did, I will post in the next post - because it's pretty epic . . .
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Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Oops! New Unicorns
About to post the lasted Doodle U and realized I never posted my unicorns from 2 themes ago. Anyhoo, here they are. See everyone else's unicorns HERE.
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Sometimes Things Click
It amazes me sometimes how God works. Like when you hear the same scripture verse multiple times in the same week, or the right song comes on the radio at the exact right moment, etc. Well, tonight one of those weird-cool God things happened to me. I go the Baptist Collegiate Ministry on ISU's campus on Tuesday nights whenever I can make it. It's been such a huge blessing in my life (another post on that later). Tonight Rose, one of the BCM leaders, spoke on "spurring one another on toward love and good deeds" (see Hebrew 10:24). Basically, on encouraging one another. One of the last points she touched on was encouraging others by sharing your own story. She challenged us all to go to www.MostImportantThing.org - a site where you can share your testimony. I've heard Roger and Rose both talk about this site before and I've always wanted to do it but haven't yet.
But here's why Rose's challenge to share your story was a God thing -
My first OLW assignment (see previous post here) was to make 12 intentions for the year. Here's my intention pages that I created back in January:
So no big deal there - but now take a closer look at my April intention: (and note that today is April 2)
Yeah. I'd call that a God thing.
So here I sit trying to type up my spiritual story. As soon as I can pare multiple pages down to 300 words (a The Most Important Thing requirement), I will post my story on there. And I hope to share the full multi-page story with some of the close people in my life. Thanks for the encouragement Rose!
But here's why Rose's challenge to share your story was a God thing -
My first OLW assignment (see previous post here) was to make 12 intentions for the year. Here's my intention pages that I created back in January:
So no big deal there - but now take a closer look at my April intention: (and note that today is April 2)
Yeah. I'd call that a God thing.
So here I sit trying to type up my spiritual story. As soon as I can pare multiple pages down to 300 words (a The Most Important Thing requirement), I will post my story on there. And I hope to share the full multi-page story with some of the close people in my life. Thanks for the encouragement Rose!
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