
Monday, July 10, 2006
Friday, July 07, 2006
Yes indeed! (Herc finished)

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fan art
Thursday, July 06, 2006
Hercules, Hercules!
SO!
Lauren got Hercules on DVD for our berfday, and I finally watched it, nearly 10 years after its release. I actually really enjoyed it. I particularly loved some of the designs! They were infused with the style of Gerald Scarfe, which I think was a really interesting choice on Disney's part.

Young Herc here was animated by Randy Haycock, who also did an amazing job with Clayton in Disney's Tarzan. I love what this guy does with body language.
Anyway, on to the point: I drawed him! I don't often draw men, so he's probably a little hippy. It's something I really need to work on in the future. Just a WIP for the moment. Any crits are welcome :D
UPDATE: Okay, so I've inked and colored him now! The tree still needs to be painted, and the background is still a MAJOR work in progress. BGs are not my strong point, but I need to get away from the "figure floating on a white page" thing that permeates most of my work. Ah, Greece! You can just smell the olive trees :> Incidentally I have no idea why he's carrying a tree around.
Lauren got Hercules on DVD for our berfday, and I finally watched it, nearly 10 years after its release. I actually really enjoyed it. I particularly loved some of the designs! They were infused with the style of Gerald Scarfe, which I think was a really interesting choice on Disney's part.

Young Herc here was animated by Randy Haycock, who also did an amazing job with Clayton in Disney's Tarzan. I love what this guy does with body language.
Anyway, on to the point: I drawed him! I don't often draw men, so he's probably a little hippy. It's something I really need to work on in the future. Just a WIP for the moment. Any crits are welcome :D
UPDATE: Okay, so I've inked and colored him now! The tree still needs to be painted, and the background is still a MAJOR work in progress. BGs are not my strong point, but I need to get away from the "figure floating on a white page" thing that permeates most of my work. Ah, Greece! You can just smell the olive trees :> Incidentally I have no idea why he's carrying a tree around.
Wednesday, June 21, 2006
Preemptive fanart!

Here's a drawing I did for friend Ian! She's a character from his upcoming comic. I hope he doesn't mind...!
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fan art
Sunday, June 18, 2006
More art!
Zowie! More art work! Here's a sketch of myself, friend Meredith, and Lauren in Paris!
This one is a painting of Devon Aoki (Miho from Sin City) Photo reference used. Sketched and painted in photoshop! Good gravy!

Last, but not least - and because I can't help myself - a new work in progress. It's Maggie Gyllenhaal!
Or is it?

This one is a painting of Devon Aoki (Miho from Sin City) Photo reference used. Sketched and painted in photoshop! Good gravy!

Last, but not least - and because I can't help myself - a new work in progress. It's Maggie Gyllenhaal!
Or is it?

Labels:
journal comic,
portrait
Web sites
First, the new layout for Lasagnachildren.com. Done in photoshop, with Camille Rose Garcia and Tim Biskup fondly in mind.


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web design
Wapsi Square
Some fanart for Paul Taylor's Wapsi Square. From left to right: Amanda, Monica, and Shelly is on blue. Fun!



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fan art
Sunday, March 05, 2006
Well, here I am...

However, what I hope is that this will be my own personal internet sketchpad. Things that may not make it onto my site, or works in progress can be posted here.
I hope you enjoy!
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