Wacom Work:
A couple new sketches. See the process GIFs for both of these on my Flickr page: "CbugX" and "Guard Hadrian". I think naming characters is real fun part of design, gives them more personality.
I always thought the stock symbol cbugx had a funny sound...
I wanted the guard to have some regality to him so why not a wall-building Roman emperor...
Hit a bit of misfortune recently in getting my laptop stolen. A good reminder to back up files and be ever alert. I've since been spending some more quality time at the desktop though. The Intuos 3 definitely has it's pressure sensitivity advantages compared to the Bamboo Fun (if the name didn't give it's 'hobby' level functionality).
I haven't tried out the the newest Intuoses, but trying out the Cintiq, sure makes an investment in a Modbook more attactive.
Saturday, November 28, 2009
CbugX and Hadrian
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Jedi Knight training/drawing process
Kalik Vrosh:
'Cause every Star Wars character needs a cool name. This was done for CGHub's bi-weekly 2D drawing jam. A wealth of talent on there with enthusiastic creatives to keep me motivated.
There was another sketch of a duel I started after first reading about this irresistible theme that I'll post soon-- just a few more things to tweak.
I've found that most of my favorite characters develop out of teeny tiny thumbnails that cross out the option of too much detail.
Expect more gamer-ly art done in this method to be added in the next few weeks~
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
More Coffee Sketches
Going Postal:
This is the most recent spread for a project Postal Sketches, where several artist friends mail a sketchbook between each other, drawing up some inspiration from the previous pages. I had forgotten to link to the blog this whole time! Be sure to check it out though. Great fun to see what develops in the sketchbook and keep in contact in such an old school way-- go snail mail!
I decided to stick to using ink and coffee for this spread since I've been using it as my medium of choice in my own sketchbook these days. Check out below some recent doodles from a trip to San Fransisco's Alternative Press Expo (APE) and around my own town's coffee shops.
... subsequent sketches to come in more frequent posts :]
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Comics and Coffeestains
Attention Space Cadets:
I recently teamed up with old college pal Ralph Miranda to submit pages for this contest put up by Frank Cho and Doug Murray. Essentially a pencil and ink test, 6 pages of script were provided by Murray and character designs by Cho. The winner would score a contract to do the series published through Image Comics.
Thanks to nuggets of wisdom imparted from Art and Story and a fellow comic buddy at my side, we were able to submit all the pages in just about a weeks time.
Finalists will be chosen at Baltimore Comic-Con on 10/11 and winner 21 days after. To see all six pages of our entry, check it out here.Clumsy Coffee
As frequenter of coffee and tea shops, I found myself without my watercolor kit one day-- but found a great alternative! I later found a series that superstar illustrator Christoph Niemann did on napkins and later some more by digital matte artist Mitchel Stuart . It's sparked some ideas to do a sort of meta-aware story of characters that live in a coffestained sketchbook world. I think something many creative types might relate to well with our addic-- err love, for the drink~
Monday, September 21, 2009
Ravens and Workshops
one finds a fanciful perch
almost haiku ..."
Based on one of many ideas involving ravens/crows I've been tinkering with-- I feel like bird motifs seem more popular in design these days. Hopefully I can ride a hip wave or... glide on a favorable wind~
Walsers Workshop


Saturday, September 12, 2009
Medicus Rex
The third installment in this series of Alphonse Mucha inspired peices. I've got several more themes I've been wanting to take a crack at-- just a matter of carving out the time. I love playing around with and bringing together dissimilar concepts like mechanical things with very organic or plant like ones. I found a beautiful book on Mucha on the bargain shelf at Barnes & Noble and couldn't resist trying apply the plantlike forms to a new age. The book's also a fascinating biography of how he made it as both an illustrator and fine artist throughout his career.
I'm also looking to see how old and dead languages can relate to technology. Both Latin and binary are pretty vital to our language and communication, but we don't really pay much attention and they run in the backgrounds of our daily lives.
In the previous ones in this series I used tech symbols without much intention... I'm inclined to switch them out for things that make more sense to them now~ For this one, finding the origins and use of the caduceus medical symbol was an interesting read. My next one is looking to be a bit more topical... which means I better jump on that soon in case it turns out to be a fad~
[about the title: he just looked like a "Rex" to me... maybe he's operating on his own motherboard? eeew gross~:P ]
Tuesday, September 08, 2009
Divingbell Behemoth
Movers and Shakers
"I have seen landscapes...which, under a particular light,
made me feel that at any moment a giant might raise his head over the next ridge.
Nature has that in her which compels us to invent giants:
and only giants will do."
--- C.S. Lewis
I found this quote on Charles Vess' site and thought it fitting. I'm working on a series of watercolors of local beaches and marinas that are destined to have giants in them. The above monster was one designed to fit into one of these paintings of Huntington Beach Pier but found it's way into this old postcard look instead. Now I just might want to do olde tyme postcards instead~
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Costumed in Characters
O Drawing nights...
...they are just so much more fun with an enthusiastic model--especially one equipped with a wide array of costumes and props. Starting at the top we have Mei, twin to ole pal Mai who instantly became original living characters with hats and swords on hand. We also have our favorite shoe-gazer rock star Rodney. A marker drawing of one of his four cats soaked through the opposite page... We're surrounded by felines during these sessions, so felt fit to keep it. Drawing nights set to good tunes-- a great way to keep hand skills familiar in my often digital world.
I like this one because something about the addition of the nerf gun made her feel like part of the Serenity/Firely universe.
Other Characters
My posts on here haven't been as frequent as I like. I had to glance at my own blog header to remind myself to let some sketches loose up on here. And so...
A masochistic fighter; taking delight in inflicting pain in battle as much as receiving it.
--a little on the darker side, but a concept spurred by conversations with a friend who had an idea for an animated fight sequence. In talking about the choreography, my mind kept wandering to the why and how-comes of a fighter's particular history... a fun way to brainstorm character ideas.A character for a story where a magical weapon comes into play. The oversized glove might have something to do with being able to wield it.. the sword needs some more work, to be influenced by fountain pen nibs.
Tuesday, August 04, 2009
More Nouveau Robotica
Smells like Machine Spirit
Continuing with the series of Art Nouveau interwined with technology-- This one is a sort of advertisement for fine machine oils. I have another in the works that is 'medical' related. I have a few other themes in mind that I'm looking forward to doing that will use some original robot designs. This one has a lot influence from the cool Cunningham Bjork androids and the "I, Robot" styles.
Sketch up
A sketch of the current one in progress:

and here we have the Canadian Javanaut.
Not sure quite what to make of him but he does love his coffee... eh!?

Sunday, July 26, 2009
CHRISKAWAGIWA.COM !!
(loud enough??;)
And now announcing--
My new site, chriskawagiwa.com is finally up and running! It's been a long time coming :] Please check it out to see a sampling of my work (and a few easter eggs if you're patient~).
As I had mentioned an intention in a previous post, this blog is now more free to just be an avenue for sketches and ideas that I shouldn't feel so "precious" with. We all know how well that worked out for ole' Smeagol... :P
Thanks go out to Karen J. Lloyd who out a out a post on her storyboard blog about the importance of a good web presence which prompted me to finally get down to it. If you're any sort of story or creative enthusiast, I recommend a look-see through the posts. Valuable trinkets of advice sprinked throughout in there.
O and Comic-con--
was fantastic! The size is has grown to overwhelming proportions but getting to meet some creators among the bustle was totally inspring. I was hoping to attend some panels this year, but most were packed to capacity-- especially if they featured any celebrities. Alas, it looks like i'll be seeing new trailers and sneak peeks for any new comic book movies with the rest of the world~
Friday, June 12, 2009
Jacob's Dino-guy
This is a dino character from Josh Kemble's comic, "Jacob's Apartment". a fine quality print of this digital painting could hopefully be a part of their benefit to support some replacement audio equipment on their podcast, Big Illustration Party Time. Along with Kevin Cross, they're still keeping up the very helpful weekly show on "the in's and out's of freelance illustration" in low fi. Thankfully not off the podcast air but a silent dinosaur is always fun i thought...
rwar~
Monday, May 18, 2009
Crystalline Roots
A couple backgrounds for an iphone game I'm working on...
also a chance for me to try out more digital painting in Photoshop. It surprising how quickly random landscape forms can be painted out this way.
Some inspiration came from an artist I met once, Gabe Leonard. Really swell stuff. His work is traditionally done... sometimes makes me want to dig up the old oil paints, but my turpentine fearing braincells clutch to pixels..
Tuesday, May 05, 2009
Ta-da !
a Clueless Magician: This was just a tiny sketch I found in my book-- felt like throwing some color/texture on it. I don't think it's in my usual style, but I've been watching/reading a lot of Mike Mignola's stuff.
I just finished watching the animated version of "The Amazing Screw-on Head". Zombies and Vampires and Lincoln ! Material just cool because it it -- a nice departure from overly serious subjects (in both news and art~).
Sunday, May 03, 2009
Wrench ball !!
A randomly constructed digital sketch. Interpret accordingly.
One interpretation: a futuristic game of dodgeball/lasertag-- but the balls are bombs which you have to diffuse before they explode with parts to build lasers with...!
I dunno. I think i just wanted to draw a guy with goggles :]
Saturday, April 25, 2009
New format
If anybody's out there, stay tuned..!
Wednesday, April 08, 2009
Monday, March 30, 2009
ViolenciaRobotica !
It's a revamp of my previous post of 'robotlancerguy'..! cleaned up and Mucha framed~
... initially inspired from a leaflet briefly seen in the movie "Gladiator".
i still have to test to see if those barcodes work :P
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Minimonsters
These guys didn't make the cut for an iphone application/game in development... poor guys-- won't somebody adopt them?
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Spaceman and Stearns
I love my wacom tablet... took it for a spin on my laptop for life drawing night with friends.
Featured are Abel, aka: Digital Sarcasm (who usually doesn't look as sad as i painted him) and Rodney aka: Year Zero (who usually doesn't wear his spacesuit...usually). Both musicians, really talented--check them out! We drew while listening to some of Rodney's new tunes, funfun.
I just ordered a Wacom Bamboo Fun.. i've heard it's no Intuos3, but hopefully it'll work well on the go. will post new doodles with that soon.
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Life on the Prairie
Cake and cowboys are an odd combination... cowboys and pie maybe. A Birthday e-card for American Greetings
Natural History of Ginger
I went to the Natural History Museum a little while back... i drew a cape buffalo. we named her Ginger. The exhibitions here are great to draw, lifelike animals that hold still for--hours!
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Mr. D. Maul
I recently worked with Chartpak at the CAA (college art association) conference doing a watercolor demo. Nice folks to work with-- one of whom's kids were big Star Wars fans. So ended up with a Darth Maul in Grumbacher's Academy line watercolors... after a pass in photoshop for good ole lightsaber glow~
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Valentine's Constructions
I recently did character and background designs for a Valentines Day e-card for American Greetings involving the construction of a giant heart by a team of cupids. Though the animation itself was not done by me, the freedom in the storyboard stage allowed a fun challenge. The animator found some funny gags which I hadn't thought of as well--