Joshua #1
Posted By Scott Hallett at 2/19/2006 9:24 PM
Here's a sort of rough sketch using colour. I don't have a 'technique' yet per se, but that's what I'm aiming for.
City Scene #1
Posted By Scott Hallett at 2/17/2006 6:36 AM
As I start to get more familiar with the tablet, I think it might be easier to rough out pencils, then just ink them directly on the tablet (I've been drawing clean pencils over roughs, then with the tablet). I like the clean line look I get from the tablet.
Forest Scene #1
Posted By Scott Hallett at 2/16/2006 6:38 AM
More tablet inking fun. This one was a good example of using the computer to easily tweak things I didn't like. While not drastically different, the original pencils are not as refined as this, and I was even able to move a few things around.
Valley Robot #1
Posted By Scott Hallett at 2/15/2006 7:37 AM
This was my first attempt at inking relatively rough pencils using a tablet and Photoshop. I would love to colour this picture one day, if I can find the time.
Pandora #1
Posted By Scott Hallett at 2/13/2006 10:18 PM

This little critter has played a reocurring role in my sketches since grade school. I've got a few rough story ideas I'd love to see him in, and will hopefully find the time to do that soon.
Coffee Shop Sketch #1
Posted By Scott Hallett at 2/11/2006 1:19 PM
This is the first of many sketches I did while on lunch, sitting in an undisclosed, ridiculously popular Canadian coffee shop. These are actual people, although I didn't 'actually' try to draw them. I used them more as proportion guides while trying to hammer out my own style.
I also drew a garbage can and a coffee cup, but didn't pencil them (the original sketches were done in non-photo blue pencil). Maybe I'll include those later.
Tell me what you think
Posted By Scott Hallett at 2/09/2006 10:23 AM
I've left various things in a complete state of disarray. I'm going to try, going forward, to organize those things. I've been creating more art, albeit slowly, and hope to get it moving in the next month or so. Those art pieces should make there way here, or on thelaststate.com.
The design for that site is farther along then it looks, it's just not currently front facing. I'm also going to try to wrap that up as well. Part of the reason for the delay is a complete dislike for the art that is currently available there (alot of it is now bordering on 8 years old...not quite in that mindset anymore, needless to say).
I've ran a few ideas to get another site I'm sitting on up and running. Hopefully all this hermit-like behaviour will bear some fruit soon.
Oh, I've also enabled commenting on the site, so feel free to drop me a line.
Stay tuned.