11 Feb 2012
by silvereelvein Finished Art

Trying some new stuff with markers. ACEO/sketch cards. 2.5″ x 3.5″ marker on bristol.
Psylocke, Rogue, Phoenix, Storm
Will possibly be putting up for auction later this month.
16 Sep 2011
by silvereelvein Illustration Friday Tags: aceo, art, druid, illustration friday, illustrator, moonkin, wow

The first thing I though of for this topic was Moonkins, no matter the side, they seem to be friends. Moonkins have no boundaries. Illustration Friday topic for 9.09.
10 Sep 2011
by silvereelvein Illustration Friday Tags: druid, fan art, illustration friday, illustrator, mysterious, sam mcgue, vector, wow

I’m trying to keep up, this is the IF topic from Dragon*con weekend, so I didn’t quite finish in time. This is what I think it looks like when you’re actually lucky enough to get a green proto-drake out of the Mysterious Egg. I still haven’t been that lucky yet, but my druid is hopeful.
03 Sep 2011
by silvereelvein Finished Art, Illustration Friday Tags: aceo, bear, disguise, druid, feral, illustration friday, sam mcgue, world of warcraft, wow

Meant to post his yesterday. Last weeks IF topic, disguise. She’s my bear druid. I wanted to do something a bit different than actually being in bear form. :)
10 Aug 2011
by silvereelvein In Progress Art Tags: bunny, color, cute, girl, illustrator, rabbit, sam mcgue, vector, zodiac

Still need to do the background and recolor lines, but shading is mostly done. XD
10 Aug 2011
by silvereelvein In Progress Art Tags: chinese, cute, eastern, girl, rabbit, zodiac

Some line work and quick colors for the year of the rabbit. Bg isn’t in yet and lines aren’t colored yet.
08 Aug 2011
by silvereelvein In Progress Art Tags: cute, dragon, fantasy, girl

The same girl that’s in Aggro, only she got a helm upgrade :p
06 Aug 2011
by silvereelvein Tutorials Tags: box, dragon con, jewelry, sam mcgue, tutorial

Dragon*con is next month and I wanted to put a few tiny pieces of jewelry up on my panel. I have never displayed jewelry at a con before, so I had to figure out how to do it. I thought a kind of shadowbox type display would be neat, but I couldn’t find anything to fit my needs. So I made my own.
Supplies:
At least 3 pieces of 5.5×7.5 Cardstock (Whatever style you prefer.)
Pencil
Straight Edge or Ruler
Ruler or Measuring tape
Exacto Knife
Glue (bottle or stick)
Hole Punch (1/4 inch or big enough for your chain to fit through)
There is a lot of measuring going on, so you can also print out this .pdf onto your cardstock if you like.

1. Take out one piece of 5.5″x7.5″ cardstock. Using your ruler, measure 3/4″ in on each side and make a line. This will be your outside edge fold line. From this line measure 3/4″ in and make a line. This will be the window on the front of the box.

2. Take out your second piece of 5.5″x7.5″ cardstock. Using your ruler, measure 1/8″ in on the top and one of the sides. Draw a line and cut these two pieces off. Your piece of cardstock should now be 4 7/8″ x 6 7/8″ . Now measure in 3/4″ on all sides and make a line. This will be your outside edge fold line for the bottom of the box.

3. Take out our last piece of 5.5″x7.5″ cardstock. Measure 5 13/16″ from the bottom. Make a line and cut off the smaller piece. Then measure 4 3/16″ from either side. Make a line and cut off the smaller piece. On either side measure in 1/4″ and make a line, these will be your folds. The inside piece should measure 3 11/16″. On the top measure in from the fold and down 1/2″ and make a mark. Do this on both sides, this will be where your holes will go for your chain.

4. Grab the cardstock you marked to be the top. You’ll need your exacto knife and a straight edge as well. Cut out the box you made in the middle to make your window. Once you have that done, fold in the sides. Cut a small line at the edges to make the flaps. Glue the flaps inside and the top is done.

5. Grab the cardstock you marked to make the bottom. Fold the sides in. Cut a small line at the edges to make the flaps. Glue the flaps inside and the bottom is done.

6. Grab the cardstock you marked to make the insert. Fold the 1/4″ edges in, so that the insert can stand up. Punch holes in the two places at the top you marked. The insert is done.

7. Your box is done and just need to be assembled. If you have a necklace ready to put in, go ahead and thread the chain through the holes in the insert and clasp it in the back. You may need to secure it in place depending on the type of chain. Once it looks centered, put the insert in the bottom and close the box with the top.

I decided to put a mat on top of my box, which I think give it a little something extra. The finished box came out to 4″x6″ which is about the same size as a standard aceo mat, so it worked out pretty well. I also put the whole box into a clear 5″x7″ bag, so no one can just reach through the window and snatch the jewelry. All it needs from there is something to hang it on the pegboard and you’re good to go.
I don’t usually write tutorials, so I hope this is just a little bit helpful to someone. :)
28 Jul 2011
by silvereelvein Finished Art Tags: dragon con, sam mcgue, zombie

She’s finished. I’m not sure that scanning the painting was the best way to go. The stuff I use for the line work/graffiti is shiny, so the scanner picked that up badly. But scanning issues aside, I’m really happy with it and it’s the first thing I’ve painted/finished in a few years.
14 Jul 2011
by silvereelvein In Progress Art Tags: acrylic, cute, dragon con, painting, zombie

Something for Dragon*con XD
And the first thing I’ve actually painted traditionally in quite some time.