Friday, February 6, 2009

Sketchnight: Future Cop


I did this drawing over a few weeks. Not that it actually took all that long, it's just that I tend to work on various things at sketchnight. Sometimes I work on commissions, when they're not smutty, sometimes I'll try doing a little painting on the tablet PC. Still need to get a programmable keypad for those ever-so-useful hotkeys.

Also, I like the way the drawing was turning out, so instead of leaving it in some 3/4 finished state, I actually finished it. Maybe I'll try coloring it next time.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Waiting for meeting...


Killing time...


Still don't know what the hell I'm doing with color.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Christmas card rough and pencils

Happy new year everyone. Hope it's a good one. Here are the roughs and pencils from last years homage to The Empire Strikes Back card.

THE THUMBNAIL
Yeah. Kinda hard to tell what's going on but you know what? It reads fine... in my head.


THE ROUGH
A larger cleaner version of the idea was drawn in my sketchbook and was scanned in to be enlarged and printed for lightboxing. But before that I added Corrine's legs sticking out of the tauntaun, because it looked a little weird to me without it.


THE PENCILS
What it says at the top of the pic. Omitted the probe bot blasting the wampa. For some sick reason I really like the sad tauntaun face with it's manga tears.


THE COLORING
Over all the coloring was pretty fast. Shifted toward blue and on my LCD monitor it looks really saturated now. From here the card was put together with the lettering and framing. Another card done!

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

HAPPY LIFE DAY, EVERYONE!


Yep, it's that time of year again where we find ourselves dashing about, getting ready for the holidays, and traveling to see family and friends. If you do travel, may you have a safe journey and I wish everyone to have a great and prosperous new year.

For those of you that are still waiting on commissions, please be patient as I hope to get to them over my winter break. What's been keeping me so busy? Well, besides shoveling snow, Raven Software has been working on getting the X-Men Origins: Wolverine game to the finish line. If you haven't seen the trailer for the film staring that People's Sexiest Man Alive winner, Hugh Jackman, check it out here. Looks to be tons of fun.

TAKE CARE AND LIVE LONG AND PROSPER.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Sheena: Dark Rising #2 Cover


After being done over a year ago I'm happy to say, "There it is. It feels good to have something on the stands again. So go out to your local shop an pick one up. It's one of three variant covers for this issue and published by Devil's Due. So, let's see how I went through my paces for this cover.

The Concept:

I was approached by Devil's Due Publishing and asked to do a cover for Sheena. Simple enough, but they didn't have a story for me to base it off of and so it would be a stand alone pinup type cover. The challenge lays in coming up with an idea that's different from what's been done before or what they might be sitting on. So I came up with the four concepts to the right. My hope was the heroine tied up image, kind of an homage to the pulp covers when Sheena was originally published. Plus it kinda tells a story and I think that makes it more interesting. Maybe they'll do a story based on the cover? That'd be cool.

The Prelims:


I can't remember if they left it up to me or if they agreed that the tied up heroine was more interesting and that's the cover they wanted. So I did a prelim drawing, much tighter than a rough or thumbnail. This is the drawing I would blow up and transfer to the board and tighten up even further for the final pencils.

There was to be some changes to the original idea, which was that the figures who tied Sheena up were not to be the "tribal headhunters" as often seen in those old stories. Simple enough, I'll just keep them in the shadows and make the knife less sacrificial looking. Originally I had the knife coming down from the top of the cover and into the middle but after showing it to, my bud, Cory, he suggested having the knives coming in from the side and even adding the second knife.

Penciling it up:

After workign up the prelim, I blew it up to full size and lighttabled the image to the board. I tend to transfer the lines light so I can erase them easier and make changes if need be. Since I was going to color this on the computer I was just going to scan the linework in and darken them down, so this meant I needed to make sure the pencils were nice and tight.
The first version I did after I penciled it was pretty much good to go, but the face and proportions kinda bugged me.
She wasn't cute and petite enough, so I redrew the face face on the board using the prelim face directly and would mess around with the proportions in Photoshop after it was scanned in.

Computer Coloring:

I don't do enough of it and every time I get back to it I have to relearn it. But there are artists I love to look at for their coloring: Shirow Masamune, Adam Hughes, Ugetsu Hakua, Hyung Tae Kim are ones coming to mind. Mind you, I am no where near getting my stuff to look as good as their work. As for the piece, I wanted the lighting to be coming from the fire pit and some nice rim lighting from the moon. Shadows would be cool pallet and the fire would be warm. Pretty standard. I tend to work in layers for the differnet elements: Sheena and the posts, fire pit and fire, foreground elements, background, and back drop. I tried to get her skin so it glistened a bit to get the feeling of heat and exertion. A little compositing for the night sky and it was done. Yeah! Sent off a high rez version and waited to see when it was going to be published.

Catching up on old stuff...

Well it's not really all that old, but it has been a while since I had done these. They were done during a figure drawing class I attended and were both done during the same sitting. I forget which was done first. Maybe the ebony pencil on the newsprint then the color pencil on the canson paper.... I don't suppose it really matters but there you go.

Monday, December 8, 2008

Fun with Leia.

Well, Madison is in for a winter storm warning so why not have some fun in the snow? Here's a little preview of this year's Christmas card. Wonder if it'll be a snow day tomorrow. If it is I could probably get the card done!

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Christmas Card preview


Yeah, it's been a while since my last post. But here's something to look at for now. Every year I try and do a Christmas card with my Video Game Gals characters, and every year it's a kinda last minute thing, but oh, what's this? This year, I've gotten a jump on it and have a prelim ready to be lighttabled and then tightened up and colored. We'll have to see if I can manage to get it done in a short time. Here's a study of what the theme of my card will be. Happy Life Day everyone!

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

FALLCON: MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA OCTOBER 4TH AND 5TH, 2008

Hey everyone, just to let you know, albeit short notice, that I'll be at Fallcon this coming weekend. The guys at MCBA always run a great, fun show and it's their 20th anniversary, so if you check out their website, you'll see they have a great sketchcard collection done by over 170 artists! Read what they have planned and I'm sure you'll want to attend.
I'll be doing sketches, have my past sketchbooks and prints for sale. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to get another sketchbook together for this year. But I will have a Legion print to give away that I was giving away at San Diego and Wizard World Chicago. W.C. Carani, my best friend and inker on Legionnaires will be making a rare convention appearance and we'll be happy to sign the print for you. See you there!

Thursday, September 25, 2008

BALTIMORE COMICON: SEPTEMBER 27 AND 28th, 2008

Yes, I will be there. In what capacity is another matter. Silly me waited to long to get my things in order for an artist alley space, so I may or may not have one. It's all up in the air. So I'll put this out there. If you don't see me sitting anywhere, feel free to call me on my cell phone.
I'll be traveling light. I don't really have anything new so I'll just have some of my old sketchbooks and have paper and pencil to do some commissions.

Again, sorry for the late notice.

UPDATE: LOOKS LIKE I WILL HAVE A SPOT IN ARTIST ALLEY, SO STOP ON BY AND SAY "HI!"