This is a speed drawing of a Nakiri style vegetable knife using the open source illustration and digital painting application called Krita. Nakiri Knife drawing.2016-12-13 in classes and presentations / curriculum vitae / design principles / Illustration / Inkscape / insights / instructional technology / open source / portfolio / professional activities / professional experience / teaching / teaching experience / technology tagged IFTTT / Inkscape / Knife / Krita / sketch / YouTube by lemsy (updated 1622 days ago)
Tall mug by John LeMasney This is one of my favorite coffee mugs. It holds a full 20 ounces, feels heavy and right in your […] Tall mug by lemasney2015-03-26 in Illustration tagged Coffee / Illustration / Krita / lemasney / Open source / wacom by lemsy (updated 1623 days ago)
A pair of scissors. As far back as I can remember, I was always drawn to investigating my mother’s sewing equipment. She would always tell […] Scissors2015-03-15 in Illustration tagged Illustration / Krita / Open source / scissors by lemsy (updated 1623 days ago)
A computer mouse When I sketch for fun, I usually focus on the thing that’s closest to me. I tend to draw a lot of […] Mouse2015-03-14 in Illustration tagged digital illustration / Illustration / Krita by lemsy (updated 1623 days ago)
A tablespoon on a black table. I really enjoy rendering tools. Tools of any kind, really. I think of tools as a kind of shout […] Spoon2015-03-13 in Illustration tagged Illustration / Krita / Open source / Tools by lemsy (updated 1623 days ago)
A tribute to Steve Jobs, a portrait in lines. A tribute to Steve Jobs, a portrait in lines.2010-01-06 in brand / consulting / design principles / Illustration / Inkscape / portfolio / technology tagged Apple / Arts / GIMP / History / Inkscape / Krita / Shopping by lemsy (updated 1616 days ago)