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I have some post-it notes illustrated with Tom Servo of "Mystery Science Theater 3000." For today's daily doodle, I added some more Servos to one.
This doodle came about because I’m excited for the upcoming album by those fine folks at Information Society.
I started drawing it right after pressing play on “Dominion,” a track to which those who preorder the album have been granted access, and stopped drawing when the song ended four minutes and twenty-one seconds later.
This plant did not come out looking like the photo on the seed packet.
So I’ve missed a few days of daily doodles. Sue me! :-D Life happens, and I’ve chosen not to let slipping on my own self-imposed challenge bother me. I’ll just do my best to pick it up again.
I drew this at a bar. It doesn’t represent anyone in particular, just this freaking guy.
Doodled this in the laundromat whilst my clothes tumbled.
I don’t know who this is or why he’s saying a lightbulb, I only know that I scribbled him in about half a minute on a sparsely-populated city bus due to not wanting to have my netbook and drawing tablet out on a sparsely-populated city bus for longer than half a minute.
Missed doing yesterday’s daily doodle post because the migraine I’ve spent today with was coming on. So, today’s daily post is inspired by the migraine which is still, as of this writing, in progress.
I look forward to seeing what it looks like once I can turn my monitor brightness back up to full again.
I’ve drawn variations on this little round bird creature since I was a kid.
I started drawing this last Thursday at the bar as I waited for my friends’ comedy showcase Say Everything to start, finshed it up today, and here you go.
I didn’t want to draw David Bowie today. I don’t feel capable of accurately portraying anything close to what his work has done for me over the course of my entire life. My drawing hand had other ideas, no other drawings would work until I got this onto the screen.
I haven’t felt this personally screwed up over the passing of an artist I’d never met since Freddie Mercury in 1991.
Today’s daily doodle was a race against myself, in just under three minutes I drew a pinback button which happened to be sitting on my desk.
Today’s daily doodle is the Dreadful Flying Glove from the film Yellow Submarine, my favorite thing with which the Beatles were ever tangentially involved.
Even if, like me, you’re not all that much of a Beatles fan, see this movie at least once. It’s beautiful.
Started as sort of Rorschach of Watchmen, but I don’t know I’m tired. Around seven minutes.
Texted one friend asking for a profession, and another asking for animals. I got back secretary, chipmunk, and ball python. This is the result, done in ten minutes on my lunch break.
In today’s daily doodle, President William McKinley wishes he had a Nintendo Game Boy.
Five-minute doodle of Woodstock, from Charles Schulz’s Peanuts.
I always loved that comic as a kid, I used to trace it out of the newspaper, and Woodstock was my favorite.
Daily doodle number four is a quick sketch of the main character from La Linea (”The Line”), an Italian cartoon which as a child I thought was the greatest thing ever. Now, as an adult, I still think it’s the greatest thing ever; this little long-suffering gibberish-spouting cartoonist-pestering guy is just as wonderful to watch today as he was when I was a toddler.
Search for “La Linea” on your video site of choice to watch any of his excellent shorts.
Leeloo from The Fifth Element wearing a pith helmet. I’m not sorry.
For today’s daily doodle I played a self-administered drawing game a teacher taught me ages ago which is perfect for getting over doodler’s block, so I decided to share the game here as well.
The original game used a paper encyclopedia or dictionary (which were things people had back then) flipped to a random page, I updated it for the Wikipedia era.
Once you master doing this in ten minutes, try for five!
I’ve long tried to do something creative every day if possible, whether it be something huge and refined or a small sketch I throw out and never think of again.
For 2016, as I focus on getting myself back into a good creative place after a very difficult 2015, I’ve decided to try and make a project out of daily doodles. Here’s Day One, a 10-minute MyPaint self-portrait. I hate doing self-portraits and timed drawing, so what better way to push myself out of my comfort zone a bit?