Thursday, October 12, 2006
About Me
- Name: SEILER
- Location: Chicago, Illinois, United States
SEILER (Syler) is an award winning artist (who cares?), specializing in portraits, character design, and humorous illustration. Some of his clients include Rolling Stone, TIME magazine, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Penguin Group, GOLF magazine, Guitar Player, The Weekly Standard, Business Week, MAD magazine and the Village Voice, among many others. SEILER also teaches drawing and painting high end caricature illustration at Schoolism.com When not drawing or painting, SEILER spends the rest of his time with his two gorgeous girls, Isabeau and Ava!
5 Comments:
Nice. What kind of pencil(s) and paper do you use for these kinds of quick sketch?
Thanks Dan, glad you like it. This Keith was done with a BIC ball point pen. It was drawn in my sketchbook, I'm not sure what kind of paper it is?
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Cool, I wouldn't have thought you could get such a nice effect with a BIC. What do you usually use for your pencil sketches? I tend to start with an HB mechanical pencil then use a 2B for shading, and a 6B for some dark shadows. But I'd like to experiment with some other mediums.
For pencils, I like to sketch with mechanical pencils, I use DRAFT/MATIC .3mm and .5mm, and I also sometimes use 2B and 6B's just depends. BIC pens are a lot of fun, you should try it. I like it because you cannot erase, so it forces you to use your right brain more, that's always a good thing.
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