Saturday 15 December 2012

Sherlock Sherlock John Moriarty Sherlock



I almost forgot about these! I have this habit of forgetting about stuff once it's done, my friend Nico called me about a week ago and after telling him that I'd got my hair cut and that it was now pink, and that I'd just handed my portfolio in yadda yadda yadda I then mentioned that I had a couple of illustrations in a graphic novel, and he said, Why didn't you open with that?! You told me about your hair first! Hah, oops. It's because I'd finished them weeks ago, stuff had happened since then, and I hadn't had to worry about them since : )

I finished these last week and put them up around my uni a few days ago with my friend Anneli. I've made #ibelieveinsherlockholmes flyers before, just before summer in fact, and I wanted to re-do them for Christmas  : ) I really like the re-done versions, there's a lot more colour to them, and I like the typography, I think they're a lot better than the last two I did. The quotes are all from the last episode of the second series, and are said by the characters pictured.

So, here we have...

I Believe In Sherlock Holmes

John Watson Was Right

Moriarty Was Real

My favourite is still the Moriarty graphic, he's such a brilliant character, I am so biased.

Comics and Plans

The other project I had to do last term was a short comic, and because of the Sherlock illustrations it needed to be especially short, so I came up with this. It's basically just one of my many mornings, battling sleep and trying to clamber out of bed.

But, in other and more interesting news... I'm hoping to do a MA in screenwriting at the U.E.A in Norwich (which would be good because I wouldn't have to move again, woo!). The course is a year long, or two years part time, and is £5,000 (that's £2,500 a year part time), it's a lot, plus rent, which is about £3,000 a year, not including food costs. I'm hoping to get a job when I graduate, and then apply that september, just so I have the money to do it. I'd really like to do the one year course, but it's so expensive that it's looking much more likely that I'd do the part time course instead. If I can get a schollarship, I think that pays for half of the course which would sure help, so wish me luck with that. Also, I don't remember much about scriptwriting from college, so I'd like to do some research, and the application asks for, hang on...


"a maximum of 5000 words for prose, or up to 20 pages of poetry, or up to 30 pages of dramatic script/screenplay."

I was thinking of writing a Doctor Who episode *__* And then, if I'm accepted, submitting it to the BBC. This probably sounds dumb, but do I care? Hah, nope. I want to do it, and so I'll find a way. This is not to say that I don't want to be an illustrator anymore, I do, that was always the plan, I want to do both. Taking a year out between illustration and screenwriting would also give me the time to finish my book too, and send that out to publishers.

If there's one thing that uni has taught me, it's that I like to keep busy.

More Sherlock illustrations...



These illustrations were done for my 'Extracts' project, luckily I managed to apply the brief that I had from Luke Kuhns for the Sherlock illustrations to a brief, but it meant doing three extra illustrations, so that's what these are : ) It meant that I ended up having to rush them, and I'm still surprised I got them done on time, phew...  I think what I learned from this, is that if I have a deadline, I meet it, even if that means working flat out. 

So, first off, Sherlock Holmes, A Study In Scarlet!A nice simple pose, and the pills from the case. Well, I mean, there's one pill in the case... I added some more.

Secondly, John Watson from The Hound of The Baskervilles! My favourite book : D It's SO good, you should all go and read it, the way Conan Doyle describes the Dartmoor scenery is AMAZING. Okay, so anyway, the sheets of paper are supposed to represent all of the letters that Watson sends Sherlock during the book, and the moths, well... the main villain of the story spends most of the book running around with a butterfly net catching moths, so there ya go. The moths that I've drawn are native to Dartmoor, too. I like dotting all of my i's ; D

Lastly we have Sherlock and John from The Dancing Men. Sherlock is sent a code to break, and realises near the end that it's written in semaphore, so along with the first code that Sherlock is sent, I've also put, on the left hand side up top 'By Amy Gilbert', bottom left 'John' and right 'Sherlock' in semaphore : ) Cuz' I could.

I like these, but I can still see a lot of issues with them, I really wish I'd had more time on them.


Thursday 1 November 2012

Sherlock Holmes illustrations - The Case of The Crystal Blue Bottle


I can finally talk about this! Now that the illustrations are finished and sent off :D This is what I've been working on for the last few months, and what I've been working madly on for the last three weeks, and they're done! Woo! I'm so glad : ) 

The first illustration is Sherlock Holmes and Doctor John Watson from The Case of The Blue Carbuncle, I spent a couple of weeks agonizing over this illustration and realised after a bit that I was trying to do something that was A, very challenging and B, not in my stle at all! So I simplified it and ended up with this. I really like the composition, and the background was fun to do.

The second illustration is Sherlock Holmes' desk from a bird's eye view, as I'm sure you can imagine it's one thing to look up reference images of items from the 1890s, it's another to try to draw them from a completely different angle! I did an awful lot of research, for both images really, but for this one I worked really hard to make sure that everything on the desk is something that, if Sherlock and John had been real, they would have had on or around the desk.


I also wanted to make sure that anyone who has read any of the Sherlock Holmes stories would be able to look at the desk and recognise items from some of the stories, my friend Faye was a great help here as she's read all of the books and so was able to give me a list of some of the things that  I should add, for example, the 'Practical Handbook To Bee Culture, With Some Observations Upon The Segregation of The Queen' (it's a long title, so you have a book with bees on it), the Musgrave Ritual parchment paper, and the bust of Napoleon to name just a few.

It was an awful lot of work, and the desk was the second technical drawing I've ever done, so it took me a lot longer than I had hoped, but I got it done! :D

These two illustrations were done for a Sherlock Holmes graphic novel written by Luke Kuhns, called 'The Case of The Crystal Blue Bottle', it's out on the 10th of December! Go here to check it out! http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sherlock-Holmes-Case-Crystal-Bottle/dp/1780922965/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpt_1 and here to check it out on goodreads http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15834826-sherlock-holmes-and-the-case-of-the-crystal-blue-bottle Please do buy a copy, the proceeds are going to the 'Save Undershaw Preservation Trust'! Undershaw was Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's home, and where he wrote a great many of the Sherlock Holmes books : )

Wednesday 3 October 2012

Really just using this space to rant about some work that I have, although, I'm not ranting about the work, more of the situation that I find myself in that I don't like. I can't really rant about it elsewhere because I don't want people to know about it just yet BUT, auuuuuuuuuuuuuuh.

My teacher Chris Gibbs pointed out yesterday that everything is the wrong size, I.E not in proportion. AND NOW I HAVE TO FIX IT. AND THERE'S SO MANY THINGS. AUUUH.

AUUUUUUUUUUH.

Okay back to work.

Saturday 22 September 2012

It's Space Time!

Just a little something I did for our NUCA Comic Society, my friend Faye runs it and we needed some promotional images for the Freshers Fair on Tuesday : )

Oh hey I also had my hair cut : )

Saturday 15 September 2012

The TARDIS progress

















I wanted to show how I work, so voila : )

Friday 17 August 2012


This was a commission from an old friend, Erika, for her husband John for his birthday : ) This took an awful lot of time, and though I was only offering sketch commissions at the time I hadn't done something nice for Erika in years, and I thought a coloured picture would be better for a birthday present. For anyone else I would have charged an awful lot more, and if it was for a publication a bit more again, but as I've never done any work for a publication... I wouldn't know how much to charge, I'd have to ask my tutors!

So, this took weeks to do on and off, I'm not entirely sure how long, you'll have to ask Erika. The colouring seemed pretty fast to me compared to the sketch and inking, but then the colouring took over twelve hours, so I wonder how long everything else took... I learned a lot doing this too, namely to never draw the inside of a TARDIS ever again. The line work was still quite sketchy, I would have cleaned it up for proffessional work but as it was for a sketch commission I let it go.

It's up on DeviantART if you're interested in a higher res version: http://acheronhades.deviantart.com/gallery/#/d5ahlia

References:
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y97/-Kit19-/TARDISref.jpg
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y97/-Kit19-/david-tennant-who-2.jpg
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y97/-Kit19-/David-Tennant.jpg
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y97/-Kit19-/article-1240098-07BDF7E6000005DC-247_468x403.jpg

Textures used:
http://enchantedgal-stock.deviantart.com/art/Sandpaper-Sand-Texture-Stock-49297190
http://night-fate-stock.deviantart.com/art/rusted-paper-texture-259201596

Friday 29 June 2012

Life Continues...



The finished commission (finished a few days ago, actually) rough sketch and final sketch. Glad the commissioner liked it, too. I'm working on the next now, but it's a bit more difficult because I'm drawing the inside of the TARDIS, and oh man is that ever complicated.

I saw the National Theature's Frankenstein with dad on Monday and it was absolutely superb, Benedict Cumberbatch was playing the Creature, Jonny Lee Miller was playing Frankenstein and they were both brilliant, I really loved the whole show and I'd love to see it again, with the roles reversed. I really hope the NT change their minds and release it on DVD for everyone to see, I think it'd be a real shame if they didn't.

I also went to the third year art exhibition on Tuesday, I really liked the design work, and the illustration, especially Tai's work, so beautiful! Apparently John Hurt was milling around too, but unfortunately I didn't see him.

Life is still throwing things at me, but I'm coping. I hope I can find a job soon, and find a new housemate to replace Danny as he's leaving soon, but we'll see.

Friday 22 June 2012

Sad Times and Great Music

This is going to be a post about my abysmal week, and music.

I'm currently listening to Florence + The Machine's latest single, Breath Of Life, for Snow White and The Huntsman. I really need to see the film, but right now the music is more important. I love listening to Florence, the music is so powerful, so sorrowful, so meaningful and deep... It speaks to me. Wow, that sounded like a horrible cliche, sorry, but it's unfortunately true. I really do love Florence. It's just so beautiful. Here's Breath Of Life, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROtBbOcdFxo

I usually favour bands with amazing lead singers, starting with Orgy, with lead singer Jay Gordon (great electric voice), and then moving onto A Perfect Circle, with Maynard James Keenan, and then moved on from A Perfect Circle to Tool, simply because he was the lead singer for that band, too. And when I say 'Moved on', I don't mean I left the band behind, what I mean is, it became another favourite band. I mean I started listening to them, like a musical evolution (and Maynard's voice is absolutely amazing, by the by).

ANYWAY. Let's go back to my abysmal week before we push on about music.

It started out decently enough, I started a couple of commissions that I had taken due to a complete lack of finances (still dealing with that one), I've finished one of the commissions now, but I won't post it up here. I haven't been paid yet, and I don't want to risk my commissioner finding her final piece and not paying me, that would be very not good.

On Monday or Tuesday, I forget, one of the pipes in the bathroom burst, luckily while we were all at home, though it was fifteen minutes before we managed to turnthe water off, by which time our bathroom had flooded, there was water coming through the light socket and the ceiling in the hallway, and half an inch of water on the tiles on the hallway floor.

So that was that.

But compared to the news that I recieved later in the week, the burst pipe was completely pushed out of my mind, and looking back it seems inconscequential.

I had a couple of job interviews, one of which got back to me today to tell me that they didn't want me. My mum called me on Wednesday evening to ask how they had gone, and gave me some awful news. I won't type it up here because of family politics, but it's really rocked me, and the emotional fallout is taking it's toll.

It's be alright, eventually, I just need time to process it, to find, to discover what I'm going to do with the news, and then face my family.

Anyway, let's end this one a cheery note, and hit 'replay' on Youtube one more time, because oh man Florence... Your music is so powerful, I love it.

I read an article just recently on twopaddocks.com, Benedict Cumberbatch (along with a long list of celebrities) gave a top ten music list, and I read and listened to them all (and liked them all, more importantly). I really wanted to make a list of some of the bands that he listed because I liked them especially, and wanted to look into them a bit. So, for starters, The Macabees, because 'We Grew Up At Midnight' was really nice to listen to. I know, nice isn't a good descibing word, but this is my blog so what I say here goes. I really loved Claire de Lune by Debussy, too, such a beautiful tune, it made me want to learn to play it on the piano, too. Stone Roses were great too, 'I Am the Ressurection' was good to listen to, but mostly, out of all of the songs, it was Radioheads's 'How To Disapear Completely' that really got to me.

Maybe it was the desciption that Benedict gave to accompany the song, explaining about the horrific carjacking that he and a couple of friends were submitted to, and the song playing in the car, acting like a sountrack to this horrible event. Maybe it was because of the really awful news that my mum had given me that was playing heavily on my mind, but it just shook me. Sitting on the sofa at one in the morning, fighting sleep, feeling solemn and thinking about life, the universe and everything. Well, I listened to it, read the description and has tears in my eyes. I don't cry often, but lately I've been giving in a lot more to my emotions, and the song really helped with that. Here's a link to it, do give it a listen, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZq_jeYsbTs

Right, I guess I should leave you with some good news, eh? Well, dad and I are going to see the Natioanl Theature's Frankenstein at Cinema City in Norwich on Monday, and then on Tuesday or Wednesday I'm heading over to the private viewing of the year three illustration exhibition. Not just to see some excellent art, but because I want to be able to see the kind of work that we need to have produced this time next year.

So next week will be good. I haven't heard back from the other job interview yet so wish me luck, I think I need some right now.

Sunday 10 June 2012

Moving On...





So okay, where do I start? In the midst of financial crisis and bad news in the family I'm somehow still here, chugging along like a trooper. But forget all that, you're not here because you're interested in my personal life, you're here for the art.

We've been told that we can pretty much make up our own summer project, so for mine I'm pretending for a bit that the book that I'm working on is a comic, so for different chapters I'm illustrating the comic covers! Fun times : )

These are just sketches, obviously, I don't tend to consult references until I start the finals (and then they get good), but anyway... The first one would probably be for the second to last chapter, that's Acheron up there. Below that, a few Seth and Quentin ideas, and finally a Quentin on his own. After that we have our fabubulous four with Suwa leering over them, and last but not least Varis, with the three other main characters chilling out on his antlers.

Yeah, it's an odd book, but I swear to God it's better when you read it, I can't do it justice in a blurb, I really can't.

As well as that, I've finished my final draft for a letter that I'm sending to Benedict Cumberbatch asking him 'round for a cup of tea. Erm, wish me luck?

Wednesday 9 May 2012

Presentation tomorrow, wish me luck



Pictures taken by my group of our final books. Aah, where do I start? These last few days have been difficult, it took us about 4 hours yesterday to decide on a name for the book, to decorate the covers, to write our names on the insides and to add the little tag on the inside with a little info about it. How ridiculous, I've never worked with anyone more indecisive. The plan had been to then work on our presentation for thursday (tomorrow) but at about half past two, three in the afternoon the girls decided to call it a day. We'd clearly been working too hard.

Hell, so, okay. Today when I arrived I found them all sitting around the table looking over the pieces they'd all written seperately to read out during the presentation, we'd all given each other different parts to talk about. I immediately walked to a computer, signed in and opened up Powerpoint, there was no way I was going to sit around for another half a day not making any progress. They all followed me over, and we finally got to work.

I put the powerpoint presentation together with some input from the others, and after it was all done we ran through the presentation together and timed it. We all agreed, after we were done, that it went well, so I disapeared to the loo. When I returned they told me that they weren't sure about what I'd written, I happened to get the 'What we would do if we had the chance to do this project again' part of it all. They told me that my part made the group sound a bit 'shit' and that I hadn't put them all in a very good light, they asked me to re-write it and gave me some examples of what to say.

They had already lied about the costs for the bookmaking, something that I hadn't had any say in as I had been down in the printing lab re-sizing our work while three of the girls went out and bought the bookbinding materials. I refused to lie again, I am an incredibly honest person, my mum says I'm honest to a fault, meaning that I will be honest even if it gets me into trouble, I suppose.

I wrote a very short, very sarcastic re-write in my sketchbook, left it open on the keyboard and walked away, I needed to calm down and I needed to be away from them. Not long later I recieved a text from Sophie Harvey asking if I was alright, I replied that I was just trying to keep calm, and that if the girls (Sophie, Camilla and Emma) wanted my piece changed they could re-write it for me, and I would read out whatever they wrote.

We then had a break for lunch, and then afterwards ran through the presentation again, and the piece that they had written for me was so full of grammatical errors that it was hard to read. I'm not perfect at spelling but I don't forget to put full stops at the end of my sentances.

I've re-written it, it's a lot more me now, but I'm still not happy with it. The idea of writing something about what  you would change if you re-did your work means pointing out what didn't go well, and what went wrong, and they've made this project sound like a cakewalk. I'm not happy, which is why I'm writing this here, I'll be including screenshots of my blog into my P.D.P, so hopefully the right person will read this.

Sophie Harvey and Anneli Garton have been brilliant during this whole project, and I have absolutely no qualms with them. Sophie, Camilla and specifically Emma, on the other hand, have been very difficult.

Thursday 3 May 2012

Water water everywhere

Finished...

I really like this one, and the one with the two characters with the dragons running through the woods. Hope I can put those two in the book, I'll talk my group 'round if they decide otherwise.

I. Am. Knackered. I think I learned something about my style when I did this, though. I like this simplistic, flat colouring, it's faster and easier. Not necessarily more fun, just quicker.

Space Man- or Woman.

Gosh, where do I start with this? Well I think it's too dark, that's the only issue I have with the picture. My issue now is with my group, and one girl in particular, 'Blondie' who I now know to be called Emma, but for the sake of my sanity I call her Blondie anyway because she aggravates me so bloody much. But anyway, let me explain.

So we have a group on Facebook for this group project, so that if one of us says anything we all know about it, good comunication is key right? Well, I should have realised something was wrong when we were sat in a workshop last week in class. I was sitting accross from Blondie, Brunette (Camilla) and Sophie, and they were discussing the project and coming up with a name for it and talking about the format, and I was sitting, listening, and slowly realising that I was basically eavesdropping on my group making decisions without me, because at no proint did they turn to me and say, 'What do you think?', understandably this made me angry.

But it got worse, we had planned on meeting up on wednesday to have a group meeting, but I had also planned to go to the cinema with my friends that afternoon, so I said on the FB group, I probably won't be able to stay for the whole meeting because I'm going to the cinema, and Blondie got up on her high horse and said, 'Is going to the cinema more important to you than getting your uni work done?' and after about five minutes of feeling like Hulking out I replied 'I'd rather avoid an argument, I'll talk to my friends and rearange it so that we go in the evening.'

So I talked to my friends and rearanged it, so that we would go in the evening at 7 instead of the afternoon. So Wednesday afternoon swings around and we start the meeting and she's. Not. There. She didn't show up to the meeting, after what she had said to me the previous day. I was furious! Who wouldn't be? And when I got home to look on Facebook Sophie had caught her up on our ten minutes bloody meeting (because we couldn't discuss much more because she. Wasn't. There) and she hadn't even apologised for missing it!

So yes. Blondie and I don't get on.

Anyway, I have one more illustration to finish today for the crit tomorrow, which means I'll have five finished ones, of which my group can pick two for printing and to be put in the book. I am... ridiculously tired, and hungry despite the fact that I've eaten, and cold because I haven't slept enough in the last two days and I just... I'm still angry, but I'm just too tired to do anything about it.

Well, I hope I'll have calmed down for tomorrow mornings crit so we can out this book together because I really just want to give this girl a piece of my mind. Maybe I'll do it once we've all handed in our portfolios. This project has been an excercise in patience. I don't like working in groups, I can do it but I don't like it. still, I'd do it happily if it was a job. Maybe if I was getting paid for this project, eh? Mores the pity.

Tuesday 1 May 2012

Green is the new black

Another illustration completed. I'm not sure about the green, but it's late and I'm hungry. If it's still bothering me tomorrow I may play the the colours a bit, we'll see. Now I need to have something to eat, then I'm going to try to keep working. It's late but I have a deadline, so. Luckily I'm not too tired so that helps : )

Dragon Issues

I finished this on sunday, but only today did I finally get around to adding the white outline. I think I may scrap the mermaid illustration for this project, I wanted to do two like that, with that much detail, but I just done have the time. I'm about to finish a fourth picture, so if I scrap the mermaid one I can do two more that are just as simple, and hopefully have them all done by friday. We'll see! That's the plan anyway.

Unfortunately there are three girls in my group that I'm not getting on well with, it would probably help if I learned their names but I'm pretty bad at remembering names, and the project ends soon so, we'll see. Basically, they're being pretty ignorant about printing costs, and selfish when it comes to expecting illustrations to be finished.

Our teacher Sue suggested we do two final illustrations each, that way we have twelve pages for our 'book', but these three girls seem insistant on having 10-15 illustrations each, and there's six of us in the group! We have a limit of £6 to spend on printing, there's no way we'll be able to make a 30 page book, it'll cost much too much. So I'm working to get five illustrations finished, and I'll be talking through printing with them tomorrow. Part of me wants to leave it, to stand back and watch them flounder and fail, and if I were in another group watching them from afar then I would, but damnit I will not fail because they've overestimated this.

Which leads me to another thing, the amount of work they expect the rest of us to do in such a short space of time. One girl in particular is churning out 15-20 illustrations a day which, personally, and this is a matter on oppinion, I think are pretty crap. They look like she spent five minutes on each one, which I think is ridiculous. We're supposed to be working on self promotion, and doing the kind of work that we want to do when we finish university. There is no way that I am putting something that I spent so little time on into a book that we could potentially send out to publishers, because I don't want them to think I'm rubbish!

I don't know, I want to have the confidence to tell them this but I'm not a confident person. Let's see, maybe I'll find the balls to stand up to them and put them straight, explain the situation and hope that they start understanding that as nice as a thirty page book would be it;s not the quantity that matters, but the quality.

Friday 27 April 2012

Lighting? What is lighting?

It's only 5:33 but I am so unbelievably tired, still, this is finally finished. I'll start the next illustration tomorrow afternoon when I get home, I really need to work faster. I'm not totally satisfied with this, I think mostly it's the bulk of the mermaid's tail and the green in the water that's bothering me, but I need to put this down now and move onto the next, I don't have the time to be a total perfectionist, and I'm too tired anyway.

I do however really like my shark : )

Ach is such a rebel

This is one of the illustrations from one of my most recent uni projects, we need to work in a group for this one, and have decided (in our group of six) to make a set of postcards based on the dreams of friends and family, they will be double sided, and completely funtional postcards (you'll be able to send them to people!) I'm really looking forward to having this all done, it's a lot of hard work, I have one other illustration in the works, and after that I still need three more done by wednesday. It'll look good when it's all finished though : )

It seems though that my group has forgotten that everything we're currently working on now should really be self promotional, I don't think they're spending enough time on their work. I was advised to use traditional media for this project, but as I want to go into comic covers I decided to stick to digital, to show what I am capable of, and the type of things I like to draw.

I Believe in Sherlock Holmes


These are a little something I put together for the 'I Believe in Sherlock Holmes' movement, started by BBC Sherlock fans all around the world after the last episode of series two aired. Lots of people were involved, and I really wanted to be a part of it, as I love the series.

These took 5-6 hours to make, as I didn't want to rush them. My friend Anneli and I have yet to stick them up around our university buildings, but they are all printed out and waiting.

Tuesday 13 March 2012

I've returned

I'm restarting this blog, as I really need somewhere to show off my work and somewhere for people and publishing companies to find me and contact me.

So here I am : )