Wednesday, September 28, 2011

2011 Bag 7

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Here is Bag 7 in the story Sara and the Talent Trouble.  Sara and her Mom are working on the best way to work through all of the things that are causing them trouble, including her Dad and brother!

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Harry Potter, okay just kidding Hermione

I am still working on this week's bag, so I am pulling some images from the summer where I went through a bit of a Harry Potter phase, this is Hermione asking for the Half Blood Prince's Potion Book from Harry.

Monday, September 26, 2011

Harry Potter, or really Bellatrix



I spent a lot of time this summer doodling out Harry Potter Characters, this is a little bit of Bellatrix.  I like the minor or secondary characters more than the main 3.  This was a warm up sketch that I hit with a little bit of color to feel like I had done more than I really had.

Saturday, September 24, 2011

More Harry Potter...or Tonks really

This is one of the warm up images done before doing the big Tonks image (here: http://doodlebagdesigns.blogspot.com/2011/09/harry-potteragainsort-of.html) some of the things that this drawing had show up in the final image.  It is a hand sketch with Pitt Pen inking and then colors in Photoshop.

Friday, September 23, 2011

Sara's Bag Week 6

All images and text copyright 2011 Michael Smith - Doodle Bag Productions
Sara's Mom makes her first appearance on the bag for the year.  She has some work that needs to be done, and it seems like Sara may be the only one that can help her!

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Broken hammer

All images and text copyright 2011 Michael Smith - Doodle Bag Productions
Another sketch card to continue my son's story for his lunch.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

There Be Dragons

All images and text copyright 2011 Michael Smith - Doodle Bag Productions

All images and text copyright 2011 Michael Smith - Doodle Bag Productions
These are some sketches for my son's lunch, he doesn't want them on the bags anymore, but something a little more discrete.  These sketch cards are 2 1/2" x 3 1/2" and have little envelopes that you can slide them into.  I am writing a story on the back of them that he can read in the short time he has for middle school lunch.