Thursday, June 29, 2006
My Project For the Next Couple Of Months. You Guys Can Help
I'm going to take my rough storyboards I did for the pitch about the Junkyard dogs and turn it into a comic book. I'll be using that Wahl technique of printing the rough blue and inking something finished. I'll give you guys some details on the dag characters and maybe some of you could take a pass on character design. The premise, it used to be a single dog, it was around the explosion that killed Pop, the junkyard owner, and the dog was rebuilt as two dogs, both with bionic parts. That may be all I should do, not share my own version. I want ideas, what goes through your heads when you think of half robot dogs. I'll post panels as I do them. Maybe on my blog instead of this one.
Wednesday, June 28, 2006
Free Models!
Want a free model to build? Check this out:
http://www.currell.net/models/mod_free.htm
Just print these out on card stock, get out your zacto knife and get to work. I guy at the office has made one of the airships and it's a beauty!
Also, I have a "Dev Diary" that was posted on the LOTRO website yesterday:
http://lotro.turbine.com/index.php?page_id=20&pagebuilder[module]=article&pagebuilder[display_item]=115
There are some drawings and objects that I've made for the game. Be sure to scroll all the way to the bottom to see a game artist in its natural habitat!
http://www.currell.net/models/mod_free.htm
Just print these out on card stock, get out your zacto knife and get to work. I guy at the office has made one of the airships and it's a beauty!
Also, I have a "Dev Diary" that was posted on the LOTRO website yesterday:
http://lotro.turbine.com/index.php?page_id=20&pagebuilder[module]=article&pagebuilder[display_item]=115
There are some drawings and objects that I've made for the game. Be sure to scroll all the way to the bottom to see a game artist in its natural habitat!
Flintsones and a Duck
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
Creative Session Preview (Mr. Mustard)
As always, the day prior to the Rockstar Creative Session is a Tuesday, so I post what I'm working on for that session. In this case, it is a series of concepts sketches of a character called "Mr. Mustard." He is involved in the inciting incident for a novel I'm writing called "The Transdimensioners." Here is the paragraph I have (so far) that first describes Mr. Mustard:
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Sharkman Source
Here is the Kirby Sharkman splashpage I lifted.
I don't want you guys to think I'm taking any credit from the King.
I'm trying to copy the inking style, and the archaic anatomy; but you can see my ink lines are a lot less parallel, and my lower leg, ankle and foot anatomy is actually an improvement over the original--though I like the original much more!
Having learned so much dry anatomy, I now find myself wowed by the simple charms of an impossibly twisted tibia. Unfortunately, I was too timid to maintain the hyper-stylized shape of the female's feet in my version. I would have preferred she look more like the Kirby, more bizzare and elfin....
(This splashpage image came from The Jack Kirby Collector--they were doing a survey of the Simon & Kirby 1940 {!} "Vision" run in Marvel Mystery--a comic book done for Timely Comics, apparently before the dawn of the Marvel Comics imprint.)
(Fascinating.)
Monday, June 26, 2006
Chris Wahl Draws Using His Mind ONLY!
Okay, maybe not with ONLY his mind. I think a computer was involved somehow.
You can check out more goodness here:
Chriswahlart
Drawings and a few other videos too!
The top secret secrets of Chris Wahl. You must kill yourself after looking at this.
You can check out more goodness here:
Drawings and a few other videos too!
The Indomitable Jimmy Bowles
I am working on my comic form. I have filched this image from a Jack Kirby splashpage from the year 1940! Jimmy Bowles, Sharkfighter is my new character, and I couldn't resist redoing this great, early Kirby image with my boy Jimmy as the protagonist.
I am really intrigued by that early Kirby style, and the style of inks that his pencil got back then; the drawings are kind of primitive, the inks are done with brushes, and it's all a great premonition of the Silver Age done in a Golden Age style.(And that's about as much comics history as I know.)
I am trying to learn how to ink in this odd style. It's a chaotic image, and I like that, but my version would benefit greatly from patches of color/tone to help group things visually.
Sunday, June 25, 2006
Waiting in Line at Starbucks
Friday, June 23, 2006
Thursday, June 22, 2006
While Watching Lake Placid
Monday, June 19, 2006
This Guy Does a Drawing Every Day
Yongwoo, a friend at work, gave out this link to His friends Blog. I asked about his process, how he used the 90 minutes he allots himself to do the drawings. Apparently it's minutes for a very rough thumbnail and the rest of the time is doing the finished inking. Thought I'd try that myself. Sometime.
How do you make something an active link?
Edit: Hey Ellis! Fixed! Go back and edit your post and look at the code I added. Just copy that in a clipboard or something and just paste and change the http address...voila! --Jeff
Friday, June 16, 2006
Thursday, June 15, 2006
Wednesday, June 14, 2006
CONTROL TOWER
Tuesday, June 13, 2006
Face-doodles from a meeting
Just a few sketches ... the more cartoonish ones were from playing with shapes (something I see all of youse guize doing all the time). Work, work, work ... learn, learn, learn ...
Good call, Ellis ... I added another photoshop'd image accentuating that aspect (though I really suspect it has a lot to do with the one character's string tie and vest more than anything).
Music hath charms...
http://www.ezprezzo.com/videoclips/pipe_dream.html
Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast, To soften rocks, or bend a knotted oak.
- William Congreve
This link brought to you from an old pal of (some of) ours... Mr. Sam Powell!
Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast, To soften rocks, or bend a knotted oak.
- William Congreve
This link brought to you from an old pal of (some of) ours... Mr. Sam Powell!
Monday, June 12, 2006
Back & Smacked
To "mark" my return to our happy little online community, I wanted to get some felt-tip fun going. I think the funniest element is in the names; "The Model Aryan" versus "Sweet Lad of Liberty."
Vote now for your favorite online.
The ear on Sweet Lad is crappy--I was trying to make it turn in, as though the force of the blow had flipped the outside edge forward, showing us the backside. I'll work on it.
Sunday, June 11, 2006
Pack of Wolves
Thursday, June 8, 2006
Tuesday, June 6, 2006
Joe Chiodo's How To Paint a Pin Up
And who does this look like? hmmm. She plays raquetball really well like Joe. This is a post that is kinda like input from 3 TAG'ers
New Tuesday Perspective Draw
This is a re-do of the perspective drawing from last week. I've formalized that it is heavy industry with a large sub pen to the left and room for other areas to assemble things center and to the right. Again, this is for Privateer. I will be doing a pen and ink rendering of this along with marker, then will be putting it into Photoshop and seeing what a lightly colored render can do for it ... Stay tuned.
Monday, June 5, 2006
Sketch for Sports Commentary Piece
I'll be posting tomorrow, too, but here is a composition I'm working on that feeds both my sports and commentary sides: Barry Bonds' quest for Aaron's HR record. The finished sketch will probably have more "stuff" in it, but the basics are there. My goal is to render this in color, but with a goal that it will register just as well in black and white ...
Friday, June 2, 2006
Random Doodles
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