Pascall's Blog for the Arts
Personal OC.
She’s part dagron.
Obv.

Personal OC.

She’s part dagron.

Obv.

Uhh there’s totally a story behind this and
I don’t feel like sharing it because it’s REALLY WEIRD 
And doesn’t make sense out of context.
So enjoy this image of a dragon lady with a little babby.

Uhh there’s totally a story behind this and

I don’t feel like sharing it because it’s REALLY WEIRD 

And doesn’t make sense out of context.

So enjoy this image of a dragon lady with a little babby.

Some expression practice with Eddie and J.D. 

Some expression practice with Eddie and J.D. 

FINALLY after three days of hard work, I finished my first little “Promo” piece for Street Value. (Except I still don’t know if it’ll be a comic or a short film or story or what???)
But anyway, I’m extremely happy with this. Not only does it look fantastic, but I also finalized Craig’s design. 
I used to not be very content with my characters but after doing this piece, I am very proud of what they’ve become. :D 
Yey. <3 

FINALLY after three days of hard work, I finished my first little “Promo” piece for Street Value. (Except I still don’t know if it’ll be a comic or a short film or story or what???)

But anyway, I’m extremely happy with this. Not only does it look fantastic, but I also finalized Craig’s design. 

I used to not be very content with my characters but after doing this piece, I am very proud of what they’ve become. :D 

Yey. <3 

SOME FANART FOR ADRI because the last one wasn&#8217;t good enough 
Stoney belongs to AdrioftheDead
My first time using Sai as well and it turned out pretty good. I just got MAD LAZY on the coloring lol

SOME FANART FOR ADRI because the last one wasn’t good enough 

Stoney belongs to AdrioftheDead

My first time using Sai as well and it turned out pretty good. I just got MAD LAZY on the coloring lol

That there is a bunny rabbit.

That there is a bunny rabbit.

Haven&#8217;t finished any pieces recently, so I figured I&#8217;d doodle up my little X-Men OC that I haven&#8217;t put a whole lot of thought into beyond the design.
She&#8217;s basically a human flying-reptile. Her name is Microraptor, but I&#8217;m not sure what her alias should be just yet.
SARAH, DELIVERING NO BACKGROUNDS OF VALUE SINCE 2005.

Haven’t finished any pieces recently, so I figured I’d doodle up my little X-Men OC that I haven’t put a whole lot of thought into beyond the design.

She’s basically a human flying-reptile. Her name is Microraptor, but I’m not sure what her alias should be just yet.

SARAH, DELIVERING NO BACKGROUNDS OF VALUE SINCE 2005.

The front and back of my business card that I plan on giving out to potential employers. I like the outcome. Simple on one side, lively on the other.

Hopefully others will think so!

thepascall:

Another business card design. I like this one much more because it represents my style a lot better than the last cutesy one I did.
This one features my new logo as well as my characters J.D. and Eddie. This will be the back-side of the card.

thepascall:

Another business card design. I like this one much more because it represents my style a lot better than the last cutesy one I did.

This one features my new logo as well as my characters J.D. and Eddie. This will be the back-side of the card.

thepascall:

Page three of an experiment I’m doing. Taking a scene from a movie and storyboarding it (without looking at the actual storyboards of the movie, of course). It’s a lot easier than doing REAL storyboarding, obviously, but it’s fun to take the key actions in a scene and decide which are important enough to warrant their own frame.
The scene I’m currently working on is from Dreamworks’ How to Train Your Dragon.
The scene in question is “Forbidden Friendship”, in which Hiccup successfully earns Toothless’ trust. 

thepascall:

Page three of an experiment I’m doing. Taking a scene from a movie and storyboarding it (without looking at the actual storyboards of the movie, of course). It’s a lot easier than doing REAL storyboarding, obviously, but it’s fun to take the key actions in a scene and decide which are important enough to warrant their own frame.

The scene I’m currently working on is from Dreamworks’ How to Train Your Dragon.

The scene in question is “Forbidden Friendship”, in which Hiccup successfully earns Toothless’ trust.