Photoshop painting. Partly inspired by a friend of mine that was going through some girl problems and decided to call me at 5am whilst at the beach. ^_^
I haven't practiced painting clouds much, but it's definitely something I plan on doing more.
Hey there, another update? This time I decided to do a preview of an animation that I'm starting to work on now. It's called 'A Boy and his Megalodon,' which is about a boy that fights crime with his pet Megalodon. Did I mention that Megalodon can fly, is psychic, and totally NOT extinct?
This style was based off of the Tiny Titans Comic style, which is really cute and aimed towards younger readers. I've only read a few issues, but it's really important that kids are getting introduced to comics!
Back in October, I dressed up as Robin the Boy Wonder.
Actually, scratch that. I dressed up as tons of different costumes because of work. I think throughout the month of October, I must've worn over 10 different costumes. Not that it's important.
I've always been a fan of Batman, and actually have an uncle nicknamed Batman. I've always looked up to him, and sort of (by default) became his Robin. So, when Halloween came around and I dressed up, I also decided it'd be a good idea to illustrate it. What better way then to get pumped for crime fighting? Here's my spin on Robin's first intro cover.
Photoshop painting. I was inspired by this girl I met, and developed feelings for.
I couldn't help but draw a portrait of her. It's still a WIP, but I felt like posting what I had so far. The color scheme is just a test, because it's awfully light out for rain. I was experimenting with painting techniques, but I think that the drawing size might be too small to see the techniques I used.
Hey everybody! I plan on getting Scott Pilgrim on blu-ray, but until then I've just been playing the video game. In the meantime, here's a little drawing I did in the Scott Pilgrim style. I might do another one, because it was pretty fun. Have you seen Scott Pilgrim? Read the comics? No? Go out and get a copy!
Hey everyone! This is my final for Michael McCarthy's studio class. I'm glad I passed, and he's a really good teacher.
Anyhow, this is my final. It's a shoutout to many things that I enjoy. I've always loved film noir, and I based a lot of the atmosphere I saw in those movies. Likewise, I'm also a HUGE Cowboy Bebop fan, and the ending is an homage to that.
The story goes is that our hero is The Red Knight, a mysterious detective whose real name is unknown. His twin sister's real name is also unknown, but she's gone missing. He's been searching all over for her, and has tracked her down to a mysterious bar called 'Vanir.'