New Wacom Article about my Classes

Wacom published a new article on their blog about the workshops I’m teaching this year in Scottsdale and San Marcos. The Scottsdale workshop is a week of intense digital practice for drawing composites. It’s an intermediate class, and doesn’t include basic composite topics. The focus is on learning to use Wacom Cintiq tablets as a […]

Google+ Hangout with Wacom June 18th

I did a Google+ hangout with Techman Joe at Wacom. I had a great time, we had people all over the world attend. I’d done a faux composite with one of their employees last month, and I got to see the photo of the “suspect” during the hangout to see how closely my drawing resembled […]

ID’ed within 2 Hours of Drawing

I did a composite with Kent PD on 04/03/2014 with a remote interview. The victim’s bike had been stolen as he sat nearby at an outdoor portion of a restaurant. When he chased the suspect down, the suspect slashed him in the face with a knife. Two hours after I did the drawing, one of […]

Wacom Articles

Here’s a link to the first of a few articles I’ve been doing with Wacom. We’ll also do a Google+ hangout after I get back from Scottsdale. I’ve done a faux composite drawing with one of their employees there, but will not see what the “suspect” looks like until the hangout. I’m grateful to the […]

2D Reconstruction of Cowlitz County’s Last Unidentified Remains Case

Dr. Kathy Taylor contacted me to advise that national media outlets were calling the King County Medical Examiner’s Office about Cowlitz County’s last unidentified remains case. The remains were being exhumed after over 20 years, and she asked if I could do a reconstruction for them. Here’s a link to the original story. Reporter Parella […]