Tim gets bored easily, which usually means drawing whatever bullshit comes to mind in the moment.
This is my mom's dog, Roz! I got a photo of her sleeping during one of my visits, and I just HAD to draw it,
Detailed render of a glass of water with a straw in it. I've spent a healthy amount of time learning about reflections, shadows, and other lighting effects, and this is the result.
Sunbeams in the Hallway, another example of my newfound rendering skills.
A melting icecube
A pair of scissors that I found somewhere. The handle had some nice curvature to it, making it a fun challenge to depict accurately.
So I was bored at work a while ago, and I didn't know what to draw. On a whim, I drew a circle. Then another one. Then another, and another and another. Though it took about 8 hours, the effect is mesmerizing.
One of many practice renders of this specific XYZ form I constructed a while ago.
Suika, from the anime Dr. Stone
Golf balls are great for practicing textures, it turns out.
Look Ma, I can draw hands!
Landscapes and nature are a weakness of mine, a weakness I intend to correct.
A mouse got trapped in one of those sticky mousetraps recently while I was on the clock. I felt so bad for the poor thing, so I decided to draw this as a memorial. RIP Mousy.
First I drew a head, then I decided he looked lonely. This was good practice for mirroring an image by hand.
Drawing faces in perspective can be tough, especially when, like me, you don't usually have a ruler with you!
His name is Kevin. Say "hi," Kevin!
I play Dwarf Fortress a whole lot. In one of my recent games, my settlement was attacked by a were-mamoth. Everyone died. Everyone, that is, except for one lonely pig, who presumably suffered from PTSD for the rest of it's little pink life.
This one took DAYS of planning and design to get right. I designed the helmet, armor, and crossbow separately before even attempting to get this angle.
NYAAAAAAAAA!
You're not a real artist until you draw fruit for no obvious reason (the reason is lighting and textures).
I'm very proud of all the little details on this piece of leather armor.
This is why you don't pick a circle-game fight with me; I play for keeps.
