At long last, fishy drawlings...
Aug. 16th, 2002 01:37 amMary asked if I had gotten to her steelhead pictures yet; she had asked me draw them a couple of weeks ago and, shame on me, I haven’t gotten to them yet. I knew she wanted it for a logo for the project she now works for, but I didn’t realize she had a brochure she is waiting to put them on. I promised her I would work on them tonight. It’s just that when I get home from work, between getting dinner ready, kids ready for bed, and getting some laundry so there is something clean to wear to work tomorrow, sometimes anything connected to work (even if it’s something fun like this), goes right out of my head. Even if I’ve written it down, I don’t look at my planner at home very much. Truly, I can’t even call this work; I don’t know if my boss would be happy if I were charging this to my project when it’s something for inland fish instead of marine (although a steelhead IS a sea-run rainbow trout). I’m doing this on my own time. So tonight when I would normally be online, I’m going to draw. I need to start doing that more often anyway (being active instead of passive).
For inspiration - Ray Troll
Hey, he’s got a new book out - cool, I’ve got to get it for the kids. Avalon’s 1st birthday is coming up....
Here it is - beware, my first drawing in a few years:
Leaping Steelhead by *senoritafish on deviantART
I still need to ink it, and Mary said she would color it. I think they may be too long. Imagine them jumping into a culvert - this is for the southern California "Urban Steelhead " Project.
For inspiration - Ray Troll
Hey, he’s got a new book out - cool, I’ve got to get it for the kids. Avalon’s 1st birthday is coming up....
Here it is - beware, my first drawing in a few years:
Leaping Steelhead by *senoritafish on deviantART
I still need to ink it, and Mary said she would color it. I think they may be too long. Imagine them jumping into a culvert - this is for the southern California "Urban Steelhead " Project.