30 Nov 2008

Pop-up Castle Card


This is a pop-up greetings card that I made a few weeks ago. It's available to buy on Etsy


It's not the first pop-up card I've ever made...


Here's a (terrible) photo of a pop-up card I made a couple of years ago. I made a few of these. They're quite pretty, and very intricate. The trouble is, the technique I used to make them involved a lot of fussy gluing, and they ended up very flimsy. With the new card that I made (and others that I will be making soon) I've used a much more sturdy method.

Doodle of the week



I've clearly not been very good at doing these on a daily basis. Here's some robots anyway.

Illustration Friday: Balloon



This is a strip from my webcomic 'My Cardboard Life'

I was gonna do a one-off illustration, in paint or something, which is what I usually do for Illustration Friday, but I couldn't think of any ideas for a picture, apart from someone just holding a balloon. That didn't sound particularly exciting. So I roped in my cardboard and paper friends to do something for it instead.

23 Nov 2008

Doodle of the Day 3



I didn't do one of these yesterday...sorry. Anyway, here's a doodle for today. I think I must have been quite sleepy when I drew this.

Webcomic: Scrawlings



Scrawlings is another webcomic I've been working on. It's a bit of a mess, but that's sort of the idea. There are no characters or any particular storyline, just a series of shoddy drawings of various different situations.

I'm updating it on a regular, though erratic basis. It can be found by going towww.webcomicsnation.com/thejuzzard and selecting 'Scrawlings' from the list of comics.

My Cardboard Life...update



I've been updating My Cardboard Life with new strips every day. It featured on NOTCOT.org last week, which was a treat. I love that website.

21 Nov 2008

Doodle of the Day 2



Here's todays 'doodle of the day'

This is the sort of thing I always draw when I'm bored. Drawing something like this is marginally more entertaining than staring out of a window.

Illustration Friday: Opinion



This is my painting for this weeks 'Illustration Friday' topic Opinion. When I first saw it, I thought it said "Onion" which would have been easier, I think.

I tried to go for a sort of, everybody on the internet has an opinion, message with this. I don't think it really comes across though. I suppose what I mean is, some people have got really strong opinions when they can hide behind the internet, when in real life they would probably keep those opinions to themselves.

Book BFFs T-Shirt



Me and my friends have recently started a book club called "Book BFFs" (BFF stands for Best Friends Forever) I made t-shirts for everyone in the club so we can all match!



Here's a close up of the slogan/logo. I used my classic technique of stencils made from plastic book covering and acrylic paint. Some kind of screen printing, fabric paint would probably be better...but I didn't have any. Acrylic will be permanent though, It starts off a bit crusty but after a few washes it will become soft. It might also fade in areas in a sort of sassy distressed way.

20 Nov 2008

Doodle of the Day



I'm gonna try and upload a new doodle every day (starting today). So here's the first one.

Am I likely to stick to this? Who knows, but will anyone notice either way?

Btw, I didn't actually draw this picture today, it's from a while ago. In future I will use fresh ones...probably.

Chocolate Brownie Cake



Here's a ridiculously over the top chocolate brownie cake which I've just made. Instead of a usual chocolate sponge cake recipe, I used a brownie recipe and cooked it in two circle tins, sandwiching the two halves together with some chocolate fudge icing. I sprinkled some chopped up milk chocolate, white chocolate maltesers and cadbury's chomp over the top



Here's a picture of the top. I probably went a bit overboard on the toppings, It would have been nice to have a bit more of the icing showing through underneath.

Here's the recipe for anyone who wants to have a go at making this. Bear in mind that I sort of made it up as I was going along so it's not always too precise.

Ingredients:
brownie/cake mix:
6oz dark chocolate (70% cocoa solids is best, but it doesnt matter too much, just make sure its at least 50%!)
6oz butter (I used salted. If you don't use salted, just add a pinch of salt)
12oz sugar (I used 8oz caster sugar and 4oz icing sugar. I like that particular combo, but it doesn't even make that much difference. Just use whatever you've got)
6oz self raising flour
3 eggs

Chocolate fudge Icing:
about 5 tablespoons of sugar
about 5 tablespoons milk
knob of butter
about 4 tablespoons cocoa powder
(Sorry this is so vague. It is one of the areas I made up as I was going along. It's actually a bit of a faff to make this icing anyway, so you could just melt some chocolate and use that)

Topping:
chopped milk chocolat
chopped white chocolate maltesers
chopped cadbury's chomp
(Use anything you want for this. Marshmallows would be nice, or nuts. Not everyone likes nuts though)

Method:
Pre heat the oven to gas mark 5/190C

Break up the dark chocolate and cut the butter into cubes. Put both into a microwaveable mixing bowl and melt in the microwave (you can melt these over a double boiler/bain marie type thing if you dont have a microwave, or if you enjoy wasting time)

Once they're melted, stir in the sugar. I like to add the sugar first as some part of my brain has the idea that this makes the mixture more fudgey. Dunno if that's true or not. Anyway, next you want to add the flour, and break the eggs in on top of that. Stir the whole thing for a while, it should become more gooey and start coming away from the sides a bit. You know how when you make a sponge cake you have to fold everything gently so that the air stays in and it ends up being light? well, for this cake we want the opposite of light, we want it to be dense and fudgey, (and when you eat a slice you instantly gain 10lbs) so don't worry about stiring it lightly and carefully, you can mix it as vigourously as you like.

Prepare the tins. I used two round cake tins, about 9ins wide and 2ins deep. It's best to use some kind of greaseproof paper. Cut a couple of rounds out and press them into the tins, then grease them lightly with some butter.

Pour the mixture into the tins and bake in the preheated oven for approx 20 minutes. Check them after 15 minutes, and keep checking til their done. My worst nightmare is a dry cake, so I tend to take them out while they still seem slightly wobbly, usually they firm up while they cool down.

Turn the cakes out onto a wire rack and leave to cool. You can trim round the edges of the cakes with a sharp knife if they are a bit burnt, or if you just want to make it look neater. While the cakes cool down, make the icing.

Put the sugar, butter and milk into a saucepan and bring to the boil. Boil for a couple of minutes (I chopped the toppings while it was boiling) then add the cocoa powder. Mix with an electric mixer (or just whisk by hand if you don't have one) the more you mix this the more chewy and fudgey it will be.

Pour half of the icing onto one of the cake disks, spread it out and then place the second cake disk on top. Pour the other half of the icing on top of this. Spread it to the edges and then sprinkle on the toppings.

The end. I hope you enjoyed this recipe. It's a very rich cake, I think it would be nice with some icecream. It also makes a good birthday cake.

15 Nov 2008

My Cardboard Life




New comic at webcomicsnation.com. It's called "My Cardboard Life" and it's comprised of random collage strips about a cardboard man. You can see them all here



You can read My Cardboard Life and other webcomics by me at www.webcomicsnation.com/thejuzzard

Pretend



Not really my usual style with this. I used colouring pencils for a change. Also, the idea was suggested to me by my sister.

12 Nov 2008

Benjo Welcomes You to the Future



A comic that I've made. It's 32 pages long and describes the life of a space-boy from the future.

You can see some pages from it here

Or you can even buy a copy here

7 Nov 2008

Illustration Friday: Wise

The Wisdom Tooth



Once again, I've dredged up an old picture instead of making new one. I thought this was more interesting than an owl or old person related picture that I would have probably done instead.

This is one frame of an animation called 'The Wisdom Tooth' which I made a couple of years ago. It was made with a combination of collage, cut-out and oil paint. this frame shows the wisdom tooth itself.



This frame shows the wisdom tooth's dream of growing huge and gaining full control of the body.



And here's the full film for anyone who wants to watch it.

5 Nov 2008

New Etsy Shop

My use of the word "New" might imply there was once an "old" shop. There never was. It's completely new! I'm a complete novice, so I've started by listing a few prints for sale. Here they are...





I'm planning on adding more things to the store soon so keep checking!

1 Nov 2008