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12/4/2013

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         I like to use a paper pallet for my acrylics. They can be pretty expensive in the pad form. So i just use inexpensive freezer paper. It comes in wide rolls. I paper clip to a large piece of cardboard so it doesn't curl up and I have the perfect inexpensive pallet for my paint!
Kat McD.

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Creative Spaces

6/13/2013

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Here's a look at where we create.
My space isn't huge, but it's a dedicated room that I can go to, make a mess in and store all my stuff. I feel pretty darn lucky. It is time for spring cleaning though. It's just so easy to keep buying more stuff!. I mean I'm an artist. We need stuff, right?  kat mcd.

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I've been working on my dream studio all year and it is finally coming together for me.  I've never been this organized and I'm loving it.  Surrounded by sayings, art,  and objects that inspire me.  Pictured is one angle on my work area.  I also have my easel, bulletin board and knickknack shelf on the other side. I'm a happy camper... artist!
Carol Heyer
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Chris Oatley Disney Character Designer tutorial website

5/2/2013

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By Paul Burrows

Chris Oatley is a Disney Character Designer/Concept Artist and runs a website with lots of useful information on art in general, digital painting (the things that he teaches can be applied to traditional painting), career advice and a number of other things. Also you can sign up at the bottom of each page for a e-mail list with regular painting advice. http://chrisoatley.com/
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Joyfully Drawn   kat mcd.

2/12/2013

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I must admit, when I walk into an Office Depot or down the office supply aisle in Target, my heart beats a bit faster. I have a tiny addiction to everything paper, pen, pencils, etc. etc. Recently, I've tried to practice the "use what you have" rule.  So, when I came upon these Ink Joy pens from PaperMate for about $3.70, it was with a bit of shame I tossed them into my cart. But I am shameful no more! These pens are wonderful. Their inks are bright like dyes. They layer beautifully. The ink floats on the paper and they are worth every penny. My favorite color is the brown that comes in the 12 pack with caps. They are aptly named.  Go ahead. Buy a pack. You know you want to.

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3D for 2D by kat mcd.

1/20/2013

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   Here I am, at our last meeting, sharing with Siri clay models of characters I created in Sculpey clay.  This is the first time I've used clay to help with character development.  In the foreground you'll see the two models I created for a manuscript I'm writing.  For this story,  I had two issues I needed help with.  The first was how to light the rat in the different settings throughout the book and second, I needed to see how he would carry the ice skater ornament around with him. Having the models has helped tremendously. Seeing the ornament laying on the ground, carried on the rats back or propped against a wall in 3D, makes my 2D drawings of their  movements  more consistent throughout.  I really like the size relationship of the two characters as well.  Next I'll be lighting them and sketching in different settings.   I'm definitely going to be using this technique in the future.
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ILLUSTRATORS' TABLE  TALK DEBUT

1/10/2013

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Join us!  There's always a chair at the table.
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