Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

DRACULA!!! Ah-ah-aaahh.

As April 10th (the on-sale date for Dracula) inches closer, and with Multiversity Comics writing up an advance review, I thought it was time to drop a little preview of it! :)

Bram Stoker's original text in a hardcover book with over 50 full color illustrations, published by Harper Design!






I'll end this blog entry with a particular favorite quote of mine, from the good Dr. Seward:

"How I miss my phonograph! To write diary with a pen is irksome to me; but Van Helsing says I must."

Certainly a man ahead of his time! Hah, irksome. I love it so much. I've read this book 12 times!!!

Monday, July 18, 2011

The Seance

It's high time I drew some ECTOPLASM!! :D


I spammed this around the internet a few days ago when I drew it, but forgot to post it here! Poor neglected blog. I deliberately tried to stay away from the blues, heh so instead I went for greens? Who knows! Took about 3 or 4 hours. You guys might be seeing more of this one day.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

¡Venganza!

Pen, Brush, Ink and Revenge. Done on an A5 piece of paper.

Done for VENGANZA Comics & Collectables's gallery in Perth, Scotland- they ordered a bunch of WOLVES from me for the store as well! VENGANZA opens July 16th- if you are in the area, go out and support them! Check out their website and Facebook for more info!

And for more information about WOLVES and how to get it:
http://inkandthunder.blogspot.com/2011/04/wolves-how-do-i-get-it.html

Sunday, April 3, 2011

DEER

Prehistoric deer!
Had the weekend "off" so I doodled around as a warm-up for Orcs! Nothing special, just having fun. It's important to have fun!!

Friday, April 1, 2011

ORCS


ORCS. My next mini-comic to start after WOLVES comes out; did this warm-up piece on my “day off” today, trying to keep my brush in shape.

Wolves comes out this spring, maybe Orcs will be a winter release. I’d love to have it done by SDCC, but no promises!

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

The Campaign


Teeny tiny comic! This is a re-imagining of an illustration I did a year ago based on a haiku I wrote a few years ago. I will do a mini comic based on it one day as a follow-up to Wolves. Heheh.

This piece is 4.5"x7" (teeny tiny!) and will be part of the Tiny Trifecta show, April 9th at the Cotton Candy Machine in Brooklyn!

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Attn: Chicago! DEMO release show @ Challengers!

I'll be at Challengers in Chicago for a Demo release signing, and a Demo themed gallery show of original pages and art at Rogues Gallery, March 25th at 7PM! If you're in the area, totally swing by. I'm making cookies.



For more information about the event, check out Challengers website!

Friday, January 28, 2011

Thought Bubble Process

I've spent the last few weeks working on an illustration for this year's Thought Bubble festival in Leeds, England. While I was working out all the details, I remembered a few people asking me if I wouldn't mind showing my process a bit, so I tried to take some snapshots of the picture at various stages of completion.

I'll walk you guys through it.

After doing a few thumbnails and narrowing the ideas down, I did some pencils. At this stage they were still pretty rough, but tight enough to work over. I knew I would be inking the figures, and painting over the background in photoshop so I didn't bother tightening the trees up much.


Then I did some color tests- this step is usually pretty important for me, because it will lay the foundation for the rest of my color work. The colors for this came easily, which was a bit of a surprise. Usually I struggle with colors, but these were pretty straightforward.


Then I went ahead and threw some ink on Snow White and the Wicked Witch, like usual- with a brush and some ink. Pretty straightforward.


After that I worked on painting the background. I call it painting, I guess even though I work in Photoshop I end up approaching it as though I was working on canvas. I start with an underpainting of the basic colors I want to use, selecting from my roughs when it suits me. Then I build it up and move objects into the foreground and background when appropriate.


Now I lay on the figures! They were relatively simple to color, I only used one or two shades to lighten and darken the flat colors. My main objective was to get Snow White to stand out- Originally my idea was to have her be completely black and white, but it just didn't feel finished. So I added red, since I had the idea to add some to the background, and it really grounded the center of the image, and made her pop out without making her look completely removed from her environment.

Also notice on the witch, I colored the linework so the only black you see in the picture is on Snow White. This way the witch and the comics fall into the background a bit.


I wasn't sure about the sapling on the left that I had drawn in my original sketch, but I decided that area was pretty empty and needed a little somethin somethin to pull it together more. I also added the tree behind the witch to fill the space and add another vertical. These were all pieces of my original idea that I had deemed excessive, but thought to bring them back in the end. I guess you should always just go with your gut! I tend to over-think things, and second-guess myself if I work on something for a while, not really a good habit I guess. Anyway this is the final version!


And here is a close-up:



So there you have it! Snow White and the Seven Comics, for Thought Bubble 2011! And if anyone is curious, yes I will be attending :)