Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Uh...

>__> I totally forgot about my blogs. However, I'll go ahead and link to the two blogs that I plan to try and update more often:

http://acatinchocolate.blogspot.com/ My main art blog that I'll try to focus on. Making it a complete dump for all artwork that I feel like posting up.

http://chocolatecatsmeow.blogspot.com/ My casual blog. Random thoughts, reviews, sketches I feel like posting up, photos, whatever.

<3 Mew!

Monday, July 12, 2010

Commission prices

I figure I should have this up somewhere, until I make a new journal and all on FA. Anyhow -

ACEO Character Bust Cards: $5 (can make matching/interacting card sets if requested.)
Single Character 3/4ths illustration: $10-15, depending on design complexity.
 
For the ACEO Cards, expect a 5-7 day turnover from start, depending on how many I have currently. 
For the 3/4 Illustrations, expect a 1-2 week turnover, maybe sooner, depending on complexity of character/pose. 
Payment will be made through Paypal, though I request that you hold payment until after the commission is done, just in case. Please note me on my FA account Aude or email me at my Gmail Account, unpragmatic [at] gmail.com. Send me a description or a few reference pictures of the character, as well as idea of pose and/or outfits. 

More stuff. Trades, Gift-Commissions..

Friday, July 2, 2010

Naka

verses...

A newer commission - well, haha, I can't help but do it for free... but it's one of what I plan to try and keep up in style for commissions. I did a bunch of plotting/changing, and I think I pinned it down to what I want. The only issue now is to figure out how exactly to go about inking/coloring it. D< I have this problem often when it comes to digital based works...I have trouble inking. No idea why, when it comes to tablet.

Friday, March 5, 2010

I'm rather behind, really... But here are some paintings in Pictoral Fundamentals  done from the past few weeks, yeah?

Monday, February 1, 2010

Year of the Rooster - 2017

Heya, new post here. A illustration sketch for the first project of Typography for Illustrators - making a poster for an event. I chose the Chinese New Year, and did something for the future - the year of the Rooster. I emulated the chinese brush paintings the best I could - I got better with it the more I practiced, and each stroke became more gestural (and I slowly stopped having the need to go back and modify, nya. ) It's pretty fun, once you get past the frustrations of it all.

 
The Red and Gold version of the Rooster

 
The black, white, and gold version of the rooster. 

Thursday, January 21, 2010



Bad photos from my laptop's camera, lol. But yeah - some homework I had for Pictoral Fundamentals II - two egg studies... one in burnt umber and white, and black and white.

Acrylics, 6"x6" gessoed illustration board.