Alan Simmons
A quick marker sketch of a desolate cityscape
Tyrannosaurs of different ages.
A quick sketch on restaurant mat paper with ballpoint pen and coffee
Most of my doodles were done in a cafe. These are very very quick sketches.
A quick sketch of an illustration for a buddhist article.
A Buddhist monk and a devoted follower. A development idea.
A very quick doodle for a tribute to Milt Kahl idea.
A quick sketch portrait of Le Corbusier in pen on pad paper.
A size comparison between Argentinosaurus and Apatosaurus.
This is a very quick ballpoint sketch of an idea for a story book that has yet to manifest.
A quick drawing for a T-shirt assignment
The smaller dino is Sue, the Tyrannosaurus. The larger one is simply known as UCMP 137-538.
Two Rexes, a Bataar, and a Libratus. The Bataar is also known as Tarbosaurus.
Pen and Ink.
This was done spontaneously on a discarded piece of illustration board. I think I added a caption later. Yes it's supposed to be Ben Franklin and Pinocchio.
A little more detailed than a quick sketch, this is a rough design of a village.
This is a village sketch, a little tweaky. it was supposed to be a Point of View.
This started as a straightforward design, and I had more fun with it as I got further
in the Background. There are three levels of tweak: Fore level, almost none, then mid level more, and finally the background level. Three slightly different approaches in one drawing, giving a choice.
Quick sketch for an electronics promotion piece "Circuit board as City"...
Very quick sketches for a Dino Cafe idea. This is an overview. Below is a view from the ground approaching the cafe.
T-Rex and Argentinosaurus. The human figure is a size comp.
This is the top overview drawing cleaned up with detail.