March 24, 2010
Page 17
Alas... page 17 of the book. Pardon my scanner... it's one of those 3-in-ones and since it's not very big as well, scan quality and clarity isn't the best. HY's mentioned how the chameleon is now too blended in with the leaves. I'm also thinking of inking in more details to the leaves etc. But at least it's painted for now! :) Now to get my butt moving for the rest of the pages!
Sketch: A New Camera
Dear Amanda,
Sorry for not updating earlier!
This is a sketch I did this morning. I still feel awkward sketching with a pen but I'm getting used to it the more I play with it. Pens really make you more decisive, don't they?
I just used some old Micron pens. I might have to get some new ones. These are the remnants from my college days. Yikes! The tips on the #005 ones must be too delicate; I have several of them and the tips on all of them got pushed in too far. Do I put too much pressure on them? *shrug* What are your favorite pens to sketch with?
Oh, and meet my new camera! It is a surprise gift from M. He wanted to rekindle my love for taking pictures. ♥ ♥ It's true I've been shooting much lately, not even Polaroids. Heck, my other film camera still has a slide roll that I started early last year. Eep! But with the handsome new camera, I'm starting to look at things differently again, so M's plan is working! ^_^ I really love the way the new camera looks, with the silver + black. It is much smaller and lighter than my other camera. Awesome. I can't wait to get the roll developed.
Anyway, that's pretty much what's new in my neck of the woods.
How is your children's book illustration going? *poke poke*
Love,
Jinnie
Ceramics
Sometime late last year, I took a ceramics class. I've always wanted to and did enjoy myself very much. We were into hand building and not onto the potter's wheel yet. These were the little objects I made. And since I was spring cleaning my computer's desktop, I decided to upload these before they're all given away and I'd forgotten how they looked like. :) Perhaps I'll continue taking classes again later... hm... much much later now I suppose.
I've since given this plate away to my dad for his birthday present. Not a good idea to eat from it but I hope it'll make an interesting display piece.
I'm thinking of giving this cat to my mum for her birthday this coming April. I wonder if she's going to like it...
As for this... I'm keeping it for myself. I've used it for oil burning and it works pretty well and is deep enough to contain enough water without burning out too quickly.
I've since given this plate away to my dad for his birthday present. Not a good idea to eat from it but I hope it'll make an interesting display piece.
I'm thinking of giving this cat to my mum for her birthday this coming April. I wonder if she's going to like it...
As for this... I'm keeping it for myself. I've used it for oil burning and it works pretty well and is deep enough to contain enough water without burning out too quickly.
March 12, 2010
Test test
I've pondered... and pondered over how I should go about doing this. (The illustration) Should I clean up my pencil lines, paint in Photoshop, or should I trace and ink it the traditional way with a crow quill and paint it with water color? The latter seemed too painstaking and of course that created a mental block for me and I got into procrastination mode - pondering and pondering over an easier yet visually appealing way out. Eventually, I was inspired by your lemon in the previous post and of course went back to reminding myself of how much I love Lisbeth Zwerger, Helen Ward and Petra Brown's work - all watercolor washed.
So, this is my little trial that I finally kicked myself to do before the week ended. Done in ink and watercolor. The results weren't as disastrous as I thought it'd be and I think I'd rather enjoyed the process. :) Next week, I shall will myself to intense concentration of starting the actual illustration itself. Kick me if I don't! *keeps fingers and toes tightly crossed*
March 11, 2010
Hail
Dear Amanda,
Does it ever hail in Singpore?
It did here, a few days ago. A LOT. The whole backyard got covered in white. It sounded pretty painful, if you know what I mean. Thankfully, I was inside. ^^ But later, I stepped outside and was delighted by the sound the little white pellets made under my shoes. So fun.
Hm?? What's that you say? My new sketches??
Oh.
Love,
Jinnie
March 08, 2010
Spring Onion!
I enjoy cooking and quite often use spring onions when stir frying dishes. For the ones I don't manage to use, I'd place them in a vase, hoping they might stay fresh. This particular spring onion, (which I recently had to discard) was growing so well, actually bloomed at the ends into the above photo. I'd whipped out my slr camera, used my tripod, whatever lenses I could find for a macro enough shot. I'm no expert at photography, but I really wanted to remember that spring onion. :)
Drawing again
Dear Jinnie, here's a page from a children's book I'm supposed to illustrate since eons ago. It's taken me a long time due to full time work, my being expectant with lower energy levels, procrastination, etc... :p However, I'm resolving to ensure I finish this book before my baby arrives in July or at least by the end of this year - regardless of whether any publisher will take it!
I've got many pages more to flesh out and paint (my chosen medium being watercolor) but it's a start. This is page 17 at 10"x10" and was drawn just yesterday, revised from my dummy page. I'm going to transfer it to the watercolor paper today, ink it and try and get it finished within the next few days. Wish me luck and determination!
p.s. I really hope that updating my progress will keep me on track and motivated! :) Over to you!
March 07, 2010
My First Post! Of a Lemon!
My first post! It is a scan of a lemon. I think it's a girl, too! ;)
Dear Amanda,
M has been coughing a lot from a cold, so I've been making him honey + lemon tea everyday. There's a lemon tree in the backyard, so it's quite convenient at times like this.
It's been years since I picked up a watercolor brush (I kid you not), so I was very nervous when I sat down to make a small sketch of this lemon. I've forgotten so much, I feel like I'm starting all over. My hands feel so awkward.. But I love watercolor and want to relearn it, so I'm going to practice and not be afraid to make mistakes along the way.
So! You might see some ugly stuff here, my friend. But bear with me. :) And you too, the interweb!
Love,
Jinnie
March 05, 2010
1st post with the Beginning of Life
Hello Jinnie and whosoever might be reading our blog... :) It's exciting to be sharing this with a good friend so faraway! Looking forward to posting more often with thoughts, pictures and random doodlings. Meanwhile, here are some scans of my baby over a few months (we just confirmed it to be a girl yesterday at the detailed scan).
Baby's spine is looking good on 4th March. We're finally able to see it's a "she".
Baby is progressively getting bigger on 26 Jan.
My very 1st scan of baby, being able to listen to its heartbeat. Seeing the cute little thing on screen at about 12 weeks made my morning sickness all worthwhile!
As for names... I've shortlisted Faith and Elizabeth. I'll leave the chinese naming part to my dad!
Baby's spine is looking good on 4th March. We're finally able to see it's a "she".
Baby is progressively getting bigger on 26 Jan.
My very 1st scan of baby, being able to listen to its heartbeat. Seeing the cute little thing on screen at about 12 weeks made my morning sickness all worthwhile!
As for names... I've shortlisted Faith and Elizabeth. I'll leave the chinese naming part to my dad!
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