Tuesday, May 3, 2011

12 Hour Comic: Labyrinth

I started this as a project for the Academy of Art's "12 Hour Comic Day," but I had to bail before the time was up, and so I finished a day later. Total elapsed time was actually fourteen hours, but in my defense, I was working larger and in a fancier style.



Unlike my previous 24 Hour Comics, this one's not so family-friendly. It's kind of an existential slasher flick by way of Greek mythology. Consider yourself warned...

Update: Here's a convenient Acrobat PDF version.












Saturday, April 16, 2011

Goblin Party

Hey, I just realized I never posted these. These were done as tryouts for a comics thing posted on Jon Schindehette's Art Order blog. I really want to do something for Jon's new Eowyn vs. Nazgul challenge, too, but we'll see if I can find the time...


Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Inheritors

This week in the comics class I'm teaching - did I mention I'm teaching a comics class? - we're starting the final semester project, and next week's assignment is to bring in a couple of pages' work of thumbnails, rough layouts, and value roughs. So last night I whipped up a few pages as a sample, based on an idea that just popped into my head. Working title is Inheritors, which is probably one of those Aristocrats-style titles that works better if you don't try to explain it.

First, crude character sketches - just enough to get started with layouts.



Then a few pages' worth of rough layouts. I'll spare you the indecipherable horror of my thumbnail sketches.




And finally, sample value roughs. It took me a couple of tries to get these into workable shape; there's a reason we normally don't plot and lay out comics stories in overnight binges.



In the penultimate panel of page 2, I might shift the figure leftward and move the balloon to the right. Easy enough to do in Photoshop.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Big Cats

Today was Big Cats day at the Academy of Art's fabled Bradley Hall. What fun!



The cheetah pretty much stole the show. Amazing proportions, very mellow, and purring constantly the whole time we were drawing.




The caracal turned out to have a serious fetish for the rough carpet covering the model stand, and spent most of its time rolling around on its tummy in a state of feline bliss.



The Siberian bobcat was awful cute. Just a big fluffy kitten, panting because of the unaccustomed heat and, according to its handler, because it was excited.



And finally the serval, apparently a champion mouser.


Friday, March 11, 2011

Robot Monster

Seeing as how I'm a working artist and a giant robot expert, it's high time I drew some giant robots. By way of an opening salvo, here's something I've been playing around with for a while. This is my interpretation of an incredibly obscure 'bot from the Mobile Suit Gundam universe.


More commonly transliterated as Kikeroga, it's written here as Ciqueroga to evoke the oft-whimsical anime approach to English spellings.

Monday, February 28, 2011

Red Riding Hood

Here's a little sample I made for a character design class I'm teaching. It's a quick and simple cast lineup for a Halloween-themed "Little Red Riding Hood" story, which would explain why our "hunter" and "wolf" characters are essentially cross-dressing.

Monday, February 7, 2011

Motorhog!

Here's something I whipped up for the Concept Tuesday challenge on Jon Schindehette's ArtOrder blog. You can check out the other thirty entries on page 1 and page 2 of the ArtOrder blog post.



There's actually a whole model sheet for this guy, including a cute baby boar mutant.