In 2011 I resolve to draw more, get back into shape, travel out of country at least once, climb to the top of a couple of mountains, ride highway 1 on my motorcycle, and find more time for the little things like playing with my dog.
Friday, December 31, 2010
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Enter the Grid
Did a little drawing of my bike on this rainy morning. It came out so sweet Ducati should pay me something for it!
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Terrapin Poster
Just finished this amazingly cosmic band poster for the TERRAPIN (check em out and see the show! They're amazing!). Thanks Alan for working with me on this. I really enjoyed making a band poster, and hopefully there will be more Terrapin illustrations in the near future (maybe other bands too?). I saved images of every step I went through to make this poster, if there is some interest out there I can share the process I went through to achieve this level of raddness (I love talking about my work). Right now I am a little lazy. I've got to get back into blogging. I fell off the horse- time to get back on the horse.
Happy Holidays to all you mutants out there. Keep drawing or die.
Happy Holidays to all you mutants out there. Keep drawing or die.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Monday, November 29, 2010
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving to all you mutants out there! Life is good, now lets get our grub on!
My pen ran out of ink working on this!
My pen ran out of ink working on this!
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Stuff I Draw While I Should be Working
Whoa! What happened?! I was posting every other day in rOcktober and now I've let two weeks go by without posting. I guess I needed a break.
However, just because I haven't been posting doesn't mean I haven't been drawing. So to make up for lost time here's a humongous batch of sketches for all you mutants out there.
However, just because I haven't been posting doesn't mean I haven't been drawing. So to make up for lost time here's a humongous batch of sketches for all you mutants out there.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Fan Art: Three Days of the Condor
Three Days of the Condor starring Robert Redford is one of my favorite movies, so I made this poster as a tribute.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Femme Fatale
I did this composition as a kind of experiment, just playing around with layers and contrast in photoshop. I think I might be on to something.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Friday, October 22, 2010
Monster Mayhem 2
In the spirit of October and Halloween stop whatever you are doing and pick up a pen or pencil and some paper and draw yourself a monster. Below is what I got. What kind of Monster do you got?
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Thoughts on Blocks
The problem with the creative process is; it is never predictable. At least not for me. There are times when drawing comes easy and I feel as if angels are guiding my hand. . . and then there are those times when I get completely blocked, and descend into limbo. Currently, I am wrestling with a comic book project that was supposed to be quick. Ha! Boy was I wrong. Luckly I am collaborating with a great writer friend of mine James. James wrote up a nice little script, and then I started illustrating with great momentum and before I knew it I was blocked.
The good news is I think I am starting to come around. I can feel it happening. The creative juices are beginning to seep into my brain again, and soon there will be no stopping me from making magical drawings.
I have a couple of thoughts about why I get myself into such a creative stupor. The main problem is I am not used to working in solitude. In college I spent most of my time creating artwork with and around other fabulously creative people. I fed off of that group think energy. Now that I am outside the protective bubble of school things are different. I only have my pet dog to call on for company. It takes serious motivation to sit down and draw for hours with no one prodding you to keep going (My pet dog doesn't get the whole drawing thing, he'd rather just hang out and chew stuff and thinks I should get a life). However, everyday I get a little more used to working on my own.
Unfortunately, I can't give too many details about the comic because I don't want to let the cat out of the bag, in fact, James probably isn't stoked on the idea of me blogging about the project.
I think It's okay though, because I'm pretty sure he doesn't read my blog, so I can talk about it a little. . .
I will say this: Drawing comics is a tough business, and the more I try it the more respect I have for the people who do it for a living. I am learning a lot about the nature of sequential art, it takes a lot of research and planning. You can't just draw a comic willy nilly, well maybe you can, if you're Jack Kirby or something.
Okay, enough babbling. Below are some rough images for the comic we're working on, mostly penciling and character concepts. Most of this stuff will never show up in the finished product, but I am trying to be extra thorough on this project. I have been doing more research, and rough work on this than anything previous. Just trying to explore every possibility, so I can get to the creative gold. I am excited about this comic, and I really want to put out something nice.
I think blogging about the comic is helping me break the block, I am starting to get excited about getting back to work! Look for more updates about my progress in the future!
The good news is I think I am starting to come around. I can feel it happening. The creative juices are beginning to seep into my brain again, and soon there will be no stopping me from making magical drawings.
I have a couple of thoughts about why I get myself into such a creative stupor. The main problem is I am not used to working in solitude. In college I spent most of my time creating artwork with and around other fabulously creative people. I fed off of that group think energy. Now that I am outside the protective bubble of school things are different. I only have my pet dog to call on for company. It takes serious motivation to sit down and draw for hours with no one prodding you to keep going (My pet dog doesn't get the whole drawing thing, he'd rather just hang out and chew stuff and thinks I should get a life). However, everyday I get a little more used to working on my own.
Unfortunately, I can't give too many details about the comic because I don't want to let the cat out of the bag, in fact, James probably isn't stoked on the idea of me blogging about the project.
I think It's okay though, because I'm pretty sure he doesn't read my blog, so I can talk about it a little. . .
I will say this: Drawing comics is a tough business, and the more I try it the more respect I have for the people who do it for a living. I am learning a lot about the nature of sequential art, it takes a lot of research and planning. You can't just draw a comic willy nilly, well maybe you can, if you're Jack Kirby or something.
Okay, enough babbling. Below are some rough images for the comic we're working on, mostly penciling and character concepts. Most of this stuff will never show up in the finished product, but I am trying to be extra thorough on this project. I have been doing more research, and rough work on this than anything previous. Just trying to explore every possibility, so I can get to the creative gold. I am excited about this comic, and I really want to put out something nice.
I think blogging about the comic is helping me break the block, I am starting to get excited about getting back to work! Look for more updates about my progress in the future!
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