Fugitoid from the original TMNT series. and with that, Carrie Schurman week is a wrap. A very small price to pay for a woman who has literally metaphorically saved my life.
1225. Fugitoid
1222. Weird Al

Today is the 6th of June, 2018. Tonight, one of my favorite bands – Slayer – are performing in Cincinnati (hometown adjacent) on their farewell tour. I have a lot of anxiety and will probably never attend another concert, especially of that size. But I absolutely seriously considered going. I suppose, there will always be a part of me that will regret it. But on occasion, I do think about going to certain concerts, maybe. Weird Al – another of my favorite musicians – would be one of those. I’m guessing I’d probably have slightly less anxiety about seeing one of his shows, comparatively.
1221. Bill the Cat

I know this is from a comic strip. I don’t remember which.
1220. Jei

I know very little about Usagi Yojimbo. Carrie is a big fan. This guy looks cool, though.
1219. Gorn

Carrie Schurman is one of my closest friends, and has been incredibly supportive and awesome for several years now. She has made a few drawing requests or I’ve asked her advice, but I’ve never offered her a theme week. Until now. Although, I guess it’s kinda shitty that I’m doing it while I’m doing the 15 minute challenge. Sorry, Carrie. But thank God she gave me simple choices.
1218. Batman

I’ve never drawn Batman.
1217. Superman

So, there is a theme for June, of sorts. When I started doing the sketchaday, I laid down some rules. I’ve bent those often, and they’re very basic. Rule #1 is each sketch needs to take me at least 10 minutes to draw, #2 is at least one color piece a week, and #3 is to draw every day.
Rule #1 is gets blown away all the damn time as it takes me hours or sometimes days to do some of these things. So, all of June (maybe longer), I’m going to strictly enforce this (modified) rule. Every drawing I’ll post this month I will only spend 15 minutes working. That’s it. Timer set, draw. Whatever I’m left with at the end of the 15 minutes is what gets posted.
This way, I can hopefully go back to finishing my comic and working on a commission I recently took on, and maybe some other things.
And since I can currently without a working computer or scanner, they will most likely all be digital.
So, 15 minute sketch Day 1.


