Pervy’s Sketchbook #1: The Beginning of Pervy’s Big (Art) Adventure!

(Made this back when the vectors of Flash was the coolest thing ever.)

Since day one of LoyalKNG, I’ve shared everything with you guys from videogame mods and documentaries, to comic strips and full blown animated short films I’ve dug out from the deepest core the internet. But yet, there’s been one thing I’ve yet to share with all of you even after a year of being around, and it’s quite possibly the most obvious thing there is — Who the heck am I!? Well, for those who haven’t read the little pieces of font in the top left of this post, It’sa’me — Pervy!

Now lets cut to the chase. I’ve recently started my big adventure of getting back to the first love my life, art.  In doing so, I just thought it would be pretty cool if I could share my journey with you guys and explain how I’m doing each step of the way!

So, everyday I’ll be posting up what I do in my daily routines of drawing in my sketchbook (Traditionally & digitally), and also get into the nitty-gritty of what I did exactly to get there. In other words, I’ll tell you what books and methods I use for each and every sketch I do, and of course explain as to why I dedicate the time to learn it in the first place.

Not only will this help inspired me to stay on track with my art, but hopefully help others looking to get their art on the right track by learning from what I do myself. I just know that if I keep this up I’m bound to help at least one person out there to pursue their dreams, and that in itself makes my efforts completely worth it.

As for now, I’ll just leave you guys off with current arsenal of tools and books I’ve had up my sleeve thus far. Enjoy and stay sexy~

Tools of the trade:

Wacom Intuos3 6×11 Tablet w/ Classic Pen Stylus

Photoshop CS3/Illustrator CS4/Manga Studio EX 4.0

My handy dandy Sketchbook

0.7mm (or 0.5mm) Mechanical Pencil with blue lead.

Regular No.2 Pencil

Plastic Erasers

12″ Ruler

Book Arsenal:

Andrew Loomis’ “Figure Drawing for All Its Worth”

Andrew Loomis’ “Fun with a Pencil”

Bridgman’s “Complete Guide to Drawing From Life”

Burne Hogarth’s “Dynamic Figure Drawing”

Christopher Hart’s “Drawing Cutting Edge Anatomy”

Stan Lee’s “How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way”

Eliot Goldfinger’s “Human Anatomy for Artists”

Jack Hamm’s “Drawing the Head and Figure”

Betty Edward’s “The New Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain”

Gary Faigin’s “The Artist’s Complete Guide to Facial Expression”