Thursday, November 11, 2010
11-11-10 More characters...
Here's more characters for http://www.30characters.com/
When Count Dracula was visited by travelling gypsys, he was attacked by one of their performing monkeys. Defending himself, Dracula bit the monkey, and left it for dead, unknowingly transforming Ook into the worlds first vampire monkey. Count Ook terrorized Transylvania until Dracula kicked him out, embarrassed by him. Finding himself in the United States, Count Ook formed the Zoo Krew Krushers, a team of animal supervillains he leads to this day.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
#10 Wall Street
Here's my latest character for http://www.30characters.com/
Rocko was exposed to your typical outer space meteor radiation. He was standing too close to a bull at the time, thus became half man, half bull. He soon joined a team calling themselves the Zoo Krew Krushers. The Krushers were defeated time and again by various super hero teams. Rocko got tired of this type of life. He had always been good at numbers and economics in school, so he tried his hand at Wall Street. To his pleasant surprise, Rocko was a Wall Street wizard. He now lives a comfortable life commuting from his home in South Jersey to New York. His old Zoo Krew Krushers teammates call him "Wall Street". To this day, Rocko can't tell if they're praising or mocking him.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
My latest characters from the "30 Characters Challenge"...
Sorry I'm behind on posting these. You can check out more at http://www.30characters.com/:
This Grog. Grog see Krunk try to smash Ook Ook. Grog put on costume and smash Krunk. Grog now "Cave-Man".
Boomstick is a member of "Fun Size Justice", a group of ex-teenage superhero sidekicks, who decided they know better than their mentors, and are sick and tired of being told what to do.
Boomstick was "Shadow Fox II's" sidekick (Foxy), and had it up to here with being told "We don't use guns", and "We don't kill". Neither seemed to get the job done. Now Boomstick leads "Fun Size Justice", acting as a teenaged "Punsher".
Napalm is another member of "Fun Size Justice". He was the wizkid sidekick of "Armored Avenger". Tired of inventing better tech that Armored Avenger wouldn't use just because he was jealous, and only being allowed to fix Armored Avenger's tech, Napalm joins "Fun Size Justice".
Might Mutt is yet another member of "Fun Size Justice". He was once the faithful companion of Mr. Mighty, strongest man on earth. After several years working together, Mighty Mutt got tired of still living in a dog house and eating plain old dog food, despite the fact he was more intelligent than the average human being, and 10 times as strong. Now Mighty Mutt is the merciless field leader of "Fun Size Justice".
The lie has no body. The lie is just a voice. He whispers into people's ears, making his voice seem to be their own inner thoughts. The Lie has been known to control hundreds of people over the course of their entire lives. The only way to resist the lie is to realize he is not your own thoughts, but another entity entirely, and ignore him. He will eventually move on to a more susceptible person.
Boomstick was "Shadow Fox II's" sidekick (Foxy), and had it up to here with being told "We don't use guns", and "We don't kill". Neither seemed to get the job done. Now Boomstick leads "Fun Size Justice", acting as a teenaged "Punsher".
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Which size comic do you prefer? Standard or Digest size?
Hey everyone,
Just wanted to get your feedback on which format we should go with on Epic Jam. Digest or standard comic size? I think Digest books look really neat, but wonder if too much detail would be lost?
Just wanted to get your feedback on which format we should go with on Epic Jam. Digest or standard comic size? I think Digest books look really neat, but wonder if too much detail would be lost?
30 Characters Challenge entry #4: Gargoyle-Man
You can check out all the 30 Character Challenge entries at http://www.30characters.com/
Renchak was one among legions of gargoyles summoned to our world by the dastardly wizard "Lord Marrow". Renchak's fellow gargoyles were sent back to where they came from, but somehow, Renchak was missed. Finding himself stuck in our world, Renchak decided to become a costumed hero, like the people who sent his fellow gargoyles away, as it looked like a great deal of fun. Calling himself "Gargoyle-Man", Renchak isn't taken very seriously by the Super-Hero community, but he still tries, day after day, to earn their respect.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
30 Characters Challenge entry #3: Shadow Fox II
You can check out all the 30 Character Challenge entries at http://www.30characters.com/
Due to the comments on Shadow Fox, I decided to create Shadow Fox's sidekick: Foxy. He's currently the new Shadow Fox, and is frustrated with his predecessor for striving to continue his superheroic activities in his old age.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
30 Characters Challenge entry #2: Shadow Fox
You can check out all the 30 Character Challenge entries at http://www.30characters.com/
Shadow Fox was a super-hero in his prime back during "The Great War". We now find him in the '70's, refusing to give up his Super-Hero activities despite his lack of powers and advanced age. He still manages to do his part in the Super-Hero community, as he still has his razor sharp intellect, and amazing gadgets.
Monday, November 1, 2010
30 Characters Challenge entry #1: J33V3S...
You can check out all the 30 Character Challenge entries at http://www.30characters.com/
Meet J33V3S. In the future, robots are given more and more rights, and eventually have the option to buy their freedom. J33V3S was one of the first robots to do so. J33V3S then proceded to go into the detective business, and robots have natural deductive reasoning skills. So he's basically a future emancipated robo-detective.
Meet J33V3S. In the future, robots are given more and more rights, and eventually have the option to buy their freedom. J33V3S was one of the first robots to do so. J33V3S then proceded to go into the detective business, and robots have natural deductive reasoning skills. So he's basically a future emancipated robo-detective.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Insert cricket noise here...
Sorry I haven't posted in a while. I haven't been able to post what I've been working on, as it's either for Epic Jam or Geek Syndicate: The Comic. My other sketches are for the 30 Character Challenge, and I won't be able to post those until Nov 1st.
But I HAVE totally revamped the Geek Syndicate webcomic site using Comicpress. Lemme know what you think! :)
http://www.geeksyndicatecomic.com/
But I HAVE totally revamped the Geek Syndicate webcomic site using Comicpress. Lemme know what you think! :)
http://www.geeksyndicatecomic.com/
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
30 Characters challenge...
Like I'm not busy enough, I'm participating in the 30 Character Challenge. Basically, you create 30 characters in 30 days. More info here: http://www.30characters.com/
I better get a head start on this. It begins Nov 1st.
Thanks to Eric White (GeekyWhiteGuy) for pointing it out to me.
I better get a head start on this. It begins Nov 1st.
Thanks to Eric White (GeekyWhiteGuy) for pointing it out to me.
Monday, October 18, 2010
Work in progress...
I thought I'd post the art fading from pencils to inks to greytones. I noticed the "Absolute Zeroes" comic creators did this on their website: http://www.jeremy-dale.com/absolutezeroes.html
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
10-12-10 sketches...
Here's my latest doodles. Not sure if the top guy will actually become a character somewhere, but I've been drawing him a lot.
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Lost my sketchbook!!!
Then realized I left it at church. fortunately somebody found it. I have a bad habit of losing sketchbooks/notebooks.
So that's why I won't have an entry for a while.... not that I've been doing them very often as it is. The reason for that is I have most of the characters down for the "Flowerhead" story in "Epic Jam", so most of my art time has been devoted to the actual comic. I finished penciling the first page, and am now inking it. I'm going to see if I can finish 2 pages a week.
So that's why I won't have an entry for a while.... not that I've been doing them very often as it is. The reason for that is I have most of the characters down for the "Flowerhead" story in "Epic Jam", so most of my art time has been devoted to the actual comic. I finished penciling the first page, and am now inking it. I'm going to see if I can finish 2 pages a week.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Sorry I haven't posted in a while...
Been busy at my real job, and working on layouts for the "Epic Jam" pages.
In the meantime, here's the latest strip from my webcomic "Geek Syndicate". You can click on the image to enlarge it.
In the meantime, here's the latest strip from my webcomic "Geek Syndicate". You can click on the image to enlarge it.
Monday, September 27, 2010
And my new project is...
This blog originated from a project I've been cooking up for a couple months now. Seeing as I have a finalized script for one of the stories, I thought I'd officially announce it here.
I've been struggling for years with the knowledge that while I am living pretty darn comfortably, there are people all over the world suffering. Compared to a large percentage of the world, I'm stinking RICH. But I just kept on doing my thing, playing video games, reading comics, and creating comics for fun. Those things aren't bad by themselves, but I was letting them become the throne of my life. I've been wanting to do more for a while, and I think I now know what that might be:
2-3 weeks ago, the family and I were in Washington DC, and my daughter Halle saw her first homeless person. We were following someone in busy traffic, and Halle saw him on the street holding a sign. She starting crying, yelling "Daddy, we have to HELP him!!". I couldn't stop, or we'd get lost in DC, but the sheer innocence of her reaction really got to me. I promised her, right then and there, that we'd figure out something we could do to help once we get home.
Since then, I thought "I don't know how to help the homeless. There are people that do. I, however, am really good at drawing and telling a story. How can I help the homeless with that?" So I talked to Halle, and we'd like to, under the banner "Creative Compassion", start a comics anthology, from which the profits go towards a homeless charity. I'm not sure which one yet. We're thinking maybe a local shelter. We could even interview the shelter and, via the comic, provide information on who people can help the homeless more. It would be a comic full of fun short stories, not necessarily super heroes.
So far I have the first script. It's co-written with my good friend Moses Garcia. It's called "Flowerhead", and you've already seen lots of the character sketches for that script. My daughter is slowly working on "Sungirl", and we should have one or two more treats up our sleeves. Most or all of the art will be by your truly. Hopefully this will at LEAST be an annual title, which will be a good 32 pages or so.
Right now I THINK we have everything we need for issue #1, but if anyone else is interested in submitting stories for the anthology, we always have issue #2. I'd love to give them a look. One thing I'll try and be up front about, and try not to sound like an elitist jerk, is I'm looking to have quality stories in the book, so I might be picky with submissions. I know it's for a good cause, but I want to make sure the stories are good. Also, we're shooting for all ages in tone. Anything from 1-12 pages. Afraid this is still a work in progress, so I don't know exactly what I might need yet.
I also am currently learning how much art I can produce, and how quickly. I might need some art in the future as well.
Also, anyone who is interested in helping with the comic project in other ways, I also could use interviews with shelters or the homeless.
Hope this project is a success, and everyone digs it.
Oh, and I'm thinking of calling the anthology "Epic Jam". Thoughts?
I've been struggling for years with the knowledge that while I am living pretty darn comfortably, there are people all over the world suffering. Compared to a large percentage of the world, I'm stinking RICH. But I just kept on doing my thing, playing video games, reading comics, and creating comics for fun. Those things aren't bad by themselves, but I was letting them become the throne of my life. I've been wanting to do more for a while, and I think I now know what that might be:
2-3 weeks ago, the family and I were in Washington DC, and my daughter Halle saw her first homeless person. We were following someone in busy traffic, and Halle saw him on the street holding a sign. She starting crying, yelling "Daddy, we have to HELP him!!". I couldn't stop, or we'd get lost in DC, but the sheer innocence of her reaction really got to me. I promised her, right then and there, that we'd figure out something we could do to help once we get home.
Since then, I thought "I don't know how to help the homeless. There are people that do. I, however, am really good at drawing and telling a story. How can I help the homeless with that?" So I talked to Halle, and we'd like to, under the banner "Creative Compassion", start a comics anthology, from which the profits go towards a homeless charity. I'm not sure which one yet. We're thinking maybe a local shelter. We could even interview the shelter and, via the comic, provide information on who people can help the homeless more. It would be a comic full of fun short stories, not necessarily super heroes.
So far I have the first script. It's co-written with my good friend Moses Garcia. It's called "Flowerhead", and you've already seen lots of the character sketches for that script. My daughter is slowly working on "Sungirl", and we should have one or two more treats up our sleeves. Most or all of the art will be by your truly. Hopefully this will at LEAST be an annual title, which will be a good 32 pages or so.
Right now I THINK we have everything we need for issue #1, but if anyone else is interested in submitting stories for the anthology, we always have issue #2. I'd love to give them a look. One thing I'll try and be up front about, and try not to sound like an elitist jerk, is I'm looking to have quality stories in the book, so I might be picky with submissions. I know it's for a good cause, but I want to make sure the stories are good. Also, we're shooting for all ages in tone. Anything from 1-12 pages. Afraid this is still a work in progress, so I don't know exactly what I might need yet.
I also am currently learning how much art I can produce, and how quickly. I might need some art in the future as well.
Also, anyone who is interested in helping with the comic project in other ways, I also could use interviews with shelters or the homeless.
Hope this project is a success, and everyone digs it.
Oh, and I'm thinking of calling the anthology "Epic Jam". Thoughts?
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Sungirl's secret identity...
My daughter we pretty happy with the direction of Sungirl's costume, so I did some more. I inked the upper right image in like 2 minutes. Not perfect, but I'm suprised how well it turned out. Once again I learn I can produce good art faster than I think.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
MORE Sungirl sketches...
The first two are the first sketches I did of Sungirl. She's changed quite a bit in 2 days. My daughter didn't really like the first few. She hasn't seen the latest one (3rd image down), so she'll have a surprise when I get home :)
Meet my daughter's new superhero...
SUNGIRL!!!
Another part of my upcoming "SECRET PROJECT"!
These are very rough. I'll post the previous sketches later.
Another part of my upcoming "SECRET PROJECT"!
These are very rough. I'll post the previous sketches later.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
9-21-10 bad guys and card players...
I'm reworking the dude I drew on 9-10-10. I like the guy on the bottom right the best. I like the upper right dude as well, but he doesn't seem very menacing.
Also some more card players.
Also some more card players.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Need a drink, sailor?
I'm much happier with my latest female drawing. Does the background seem too sketchy? I'm actually not hating it. I think I like this better than if I'd drawn all the lines super straight and perfect.
The lines on her right hand got a little too thick, but otherwise I'm real pleased with how she turned out. Especially her outfit and hair.
*UPDATE* My supervisor was just oggling over the girl in this sketch. Guess that's a good sign :)
The lines on her right hand got a little too thick, but otherwise I'm real pleased with how she turned out. Especially her outfit and hair.
*UPDATE* My supervisor was just oggling over the girl in this sketch. Guess that's a good sign :)
Friday, September 17, 2010
Man, I need to get better at drawing women...
I still need to brush up drawing the female form :(
I'm pretty happy with the guy on the bottom left though. I'm also experimenting with shadows, something I shy away from too much.
I'm pretty happy with the guy on the bottom left though. I'm also experimenting with shadows, something I shy away from too much.
Dave Sim says "Get out of your own way"
This is an excerpt from an article by Dave Sim that pretty much sums up something I struggle with to this day: Overthinking my art. I know I'm not posting a sketch this time, but I think it will help any other artists out there who struggle with drawing slowly.
"Stop trying to impress some art school teacher with a stick up his butt whose opinions you never respected from the time you entered his class until you left it ten years ago. Draw like you. Get a rhythm going. Draw what you like to draw the way you like to draw it. I spent a year trying to be Barry Windsor-Smith when I started Cerebus. Then I started trying to be me. People always comment on the jump in qualify in my artwork on Cerebus from the first issue to (fill-in-the blank; everyone has a different opinion). I didn't know how to draw accurately then and I don't know how to draw accurately now. I just do it until I like the way it looks and then I leave it alone. It is never going to be 'right'; the arm's too long, the eyes are a smidgeon too high, the hand doesn't connect at the exact spot on the wrist that it's supposed to, the folds in the shirt violate every rule of hanging drapery invented since the 14th century. Sticking to a monthly schedule for thirteen years, I'm a lot happier with the way I draw than I ever have been before. It still sucks. It's wrong. But I like it; and I'm the one who has to look at it for eight to ten hours a day. This is supposed to be FUN, dammit. And that's the biggest difference between drawing comic books and being a plumber. If you want to spend years learning the exact and precise way to do something, I'm sure plumbing offers you all of that you can handle; AND it's lucrative.
Get out of your own way.
Somewhere inside of you, there's an artist who wants to have as much fun as he can producing a pile of pages that look the way he wants them to look; telling the stories he wants to tell. Stop trying to go down the giant water-slide five inches at a time so you can enjoy it more and make it last; it's a SLIDE for fuck's sake.
Ahem.
For those of you who understand the preceding, go nuts. Let me know what you come up with. For those of you who still don't get it . . .
Just keep erasing that arm and re-drawing it. It should look fine by the time you're forty."
"Stop trying to impress some art school teacher with a stick up his butt whose opinions you never respected from the time you entered his class until you left it ten years ago. Draw like you. Get a rhythm going. Draw what you like to draw the way you like to draw it. I spent a year trying to be Barry Windsor-Smith when I started Cerebus. Then I started trying to be me. People always comment on the jump in qualify in my artwork on Cerebus from the first issue to (fill-in-the blank; everyone has a different opinion). I didn't know how to draw accurately then and I don't know how to draw accurately now. I just do it until I like the way it looks and then I leave it alone. It is never going to be 'right'; the arm's too long, the eyes are a smidgeon too high, the hand doesn't connect at the exact spot on the wrist that it's supposed to, the folds in the shirt violate every rule of hanging drapery invented since the 14th century. Sticking to a monthly schedule for thirteen years, I'm a lot happier with the way I draw than I ever have been before. It still sucks. It's wrong. But I like it; and I'm the one who has to look at it for eight to ten hours a day. This is supposed to be FUN, dammit. And that's the biggest difference between drawing comic books and being a plumber. If you want to spend years learning the exact and precise way to do something, I'm sure plumbing offers you all of that you can handle; AND it's lucrative.
Get out of your own way.
Somewhere inside of you, there's an artist who wants to have as much fun as he can producing a pile of pages that look the way he wants them to look; telling the stories he wants to tell. Stop trying to go down the giant water-slide five inches at a time so you can enjoy it more and make it last; it's a SLIDE for fuck's sake.
Ahem.
For those of you who understand the preceding, go nuts. Let me know what you come up with. For those of you who still don't get it . . .
Just keep erasing that arm and re-drawing it. It should look fine by the time you're forty."
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Friday, September 10, 2010
9-10-10 sketch...
Here's what I scribbled out over lunch. I think I'm trying too hard to make everything too clean. I like my art better when it's looser.
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
9-7-10 sketches...
Latest page got filled up (more doodles will probably fill up the empty spaces later).
I like the guy on the lower left a lot :)
I like the guy on the lower left a lot :)
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Stuff from over the weekend...
No idea who the guy on the right is, but I kinda dig him. I'm learning to convey backdrops without going crazy on detail.
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Bought a sketchbook!
The first two are right out of the book. I did the tones in marker. The third I did the linework in the sketchbook, and colored it digitally.
Friday, August 27, 2010
Sooooo sad...
Cranked out another one. I like this one a lot. Nice and loose, but not too sloppy. I should mess with some more colorways.
Super sketchy...
Not quite as happy with this one. Super loose and sketchy, but I could already feel myself trying a little too hard and fighting with the pen.
Hi world!!!
I have a new project I'm cooking up, and thought I'd make this blog to showcase my work in progress.
This first piece is just me trying out a new, looser style. If I'm going to make a consistant comic, I need a style that can produce work quickly, while still looking great asthetically.
This one took less than 5 minutes. What's everyone think? I'll take requests for future sketches!!
This first piece is just me trying out a new, looser style. If I'm going to make a consistant comic, I need a style that can produce work quickly, while still looking great asthetically.
This one took less than 5 minutes. What's everyone think? I'll take requests for future sketches!!
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