Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Freddy Cuttin' Up On Dat Azz!

I was screwin' around with the o'l Sketchbook Pro, and came up with this rough. I love how you can zoom and make the little details with the pencil.
Inspired by the Nightmare On Elm Street films.

Enjoy!

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Haven't been gone... Just wanted to throw somethin' up worth looking at


I've been doing a lot of studies between the last post until now, just nothing worth posting. I finished this one today, like the painterly like quality I achieved in Photoshop.
Just a portrait study of one of my favorite comedians. If you don't know Tom Green, you should check out his stuff on youtube.

Enjoy.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

It's a Chosen Profession


It's been a while since I've posted any work.... But I've still been painting and drawing. I just wanted to throw something decent up.
Another film, study but I spent a little more time painting this one. This still was very eerie and dark, I had to paint it.
Enjoy!

Monday, April 5, 2010

Quick Film Study


Just took some time to brush up on my life painting with a quick film study. Not very polished, considering I spent only about 45 minutes on it.
Enjoy!

Thursday, April 1, 2010

First Comic Book Cover


Last of this whole Zombie Killin' kick. Just wanted to see how it would look as a comic book cover. Looks pretty cool, now to follow through!

Enjoy!

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

More Z.K.B. Fo Dat Azz!




Thought I'd just throw up some of the details of my most recent piece.
Since I haven't been doing any new work for the past week.
I like the details of the final piece, but looking at the entire piece on screen, doesn't give you the up close details.

Enjoy!

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Kickin' Zombie Butts... Finished!


Finally finished! Just wanted to toss it up before I leave on vacation.

Enjoy!

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Blastin' Zombie Butts... Part 2




Another drawing I did for the Zombie Killer plug. I've been trying to work the old comic style of drawing lately. Again, structure, proportions and background images are what I am trying to work on. Years ago, I used to think that,"Screw backgrounds and hair and feet! I can draw those things!" Yet I never really took the time to pay attention to them, so now I am paying for it. Although, I feel that if I can draw a pretty face and a well proportioned body, drawing perspective background images should be pretty easy. They have been so far.
With this picture, I started it out as a two inch thumbnail silhouette. I then scribbled out a basic image, much like the previous image. I have a bit of an eye for eliminating the lines that are not important. I scanned it and traced over the lines in Sketchbook pro, and traced over those again... a lot of tracing. Then the flats, and then the shadows and then the painting and then... etc.
I feel I need to post the process, because I don't do enough work that it is engraved into my brain yet. Like a drawographical log... maybe a Dlog?

Enjoy everyone!

Monday, March 15, 2010

Zombie Killin' SOB






Just finished this quick color over of a sketch I did yesterday. I got the idea from a fellow DeviantArt peer. I haven't posted much art lately, so here goes.
I scribbled together some lines in my sketchbook, then I scanned it and inked it in Sketchbook Pro. I love inking in SB pro, because I don't have to worry about smearing the ink, or running out of it. Some of the lines are difficult to execute though. Like trying to create a steady curved or oval object. It becomes shakey sometimes. I think that is because I'm so new to Digital inking, or inking in general.
Just gonna throw up each of the steps, to maintain my sanity...

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Man I Love Those Ninjum Turtles!

I've been on an O'l school Ninja Turtles Kick this week! I remember when I was growing up in Winnipeg, nearly every summer, my family and I would take a road trip down to Grand Forks, ND. I remember we would get twenty dollars to spend as we pleased. I always bought either Super Mario or Ninja Turtles toys. I got some Ninja Turtle stickers once. These Ninja Turtle drawings are kind of a tribute to my childhood heroes.
Leonardo, Cuttin' Up On That Azz!
Enjoy!

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Good O'l Eyegore!!!


I've had another art slump over the past few days, so I've resorted to painting over an old drawing.... Really old! I drew this bad boy back in the fifth grade. I was into drawing killer monsters and robots at the time, and if I can remember correctly, I was drawing this from an old "How To Draw Monsters" Book.
Seems like only yesterday. So I scanned it and painted over it in Photoshop. Let's hope I get my groove back!

Enjoy!

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Sketch Testing For St. Patty's Day




This morning I was scribbling out some thumbnail sketches with the Cintiq, and whipped out a few Ideas for one of the captions I am focused on.
Not much, so ENJOY!

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

One More For The Road


Just another film study.. I did it yesterday while I was watching the movie, "Little Shop Of Horrors." A classic! My first film study done with this Cintiq.
I used a solid brush with full flow and opacity.

Donatello 4 That Azz!!!

Still workin' on this Cintiq. Trying to experiment with new techniques and styles. I find I have been gravitating towards the o'l Comic style art lately. I found that inking with the Cintiq in Sketchbook Pro is pretty sweet. I figure I'll save millions of dollars on Bristol board, sketchbooks, pencils and ink in the long run. If I ever decide to go the,"All Digital" route. Looks like that is where I'm headed.

I finished this one this morning. Good o'l Donatello. This began as a little sketch I did while working at Convergys in Winnipeg. I scribbled it out and attempted to render it out, then some cock sucker supervisor decided to walk by and say," Hey! That doesn't look very productive. Should you be doing that?" Since I wasn't busy, I figured I'd draw, but I gave in and stopped, for a few seconds... I quit that job shortly after. It was pretty much a bullshit job, like all jobs that don't consist of you doing whatever you want to and getting paid for it. One day though! I just keep on truckin'!
Just Juiced up the saturation a bit on the skin to get rid of the dull feel on this one.


Now for the purpose of Blogographing, I will post my step by step process that was taken to achieve the final result. Just a basic comic book style with a painterly look. The comic style art is how I began and I seem to gravitate to it every now and then. So I guess I'm going to keep doing it until I get bored.
Enjoy!!!

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Quick Sketch Post


I've been trying my best to get used to this new Cintiq. It really takes a lot of practice to get the hang of it. I was just screwing around with Sketchbook pro and Photoshop and whipped up this dumb sketch.
I just put the pen to the screen and scribbled this dumb thing. So I'm going to keep putting up crap until I get the hang of this damn thing!!!

Enjoy!

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Quick 2 Minute Sketches


Just wanted to throw something up. Because I've been busy with Valentines Weekend, I didn't have time to do any painting or drawing. So here are a few quick 2 minute thumbnail sketches I did today. Some female anatomy and stupid rough stuff.

Enjoy!

Monday, February 8, 2010

Frustration leads to Success!

Just kept pluggin' away, and finally got past the block! I just discovered a wicked awesome blog today by these fellas from a company called CreatureBox . Awesome comic style work with amazing creativity! It inspired me to hit the paint immediatly! But I was side tracked by how smooth their line work was. I don't really enjoy line work in Photoshop, or Painter. One of their interviews, they indicated they used a program called Sketchbook Pro. I investigated it, then downloaded the software for my Mac. To my surprise, the program worked pretty sweet! I think it responds to my tablet better when sketching and inking. So I whipped together this piece. Just a quick sketch of that lovable character Borat. I kind of lost respect for him after that "Bruno" film. Not that there's anything wrong with that stuff (If you know what I mean ;), but it disgusted me. I had to was my eye balls after seeing that crap!
Anyway, threw together this piece in Sketchbook pro and PSCS4.
Enjoy everyone!

Hitting a Painter's Mental Block


Just trying to get over this painter's block that I just hit yesterday. It seemed like everything I was painting was just wrong. I don't know why, but it's not hard to get over. You just gotta keep pushing on! Frustration leads to progression. That's what I've learned over the years.
Here is the piece I've been working on. Just threw on the flats and some effects over a background. Not much, but it kind of makes it look a little retro. Like the old cartoon.
Enjoy!

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Scooby Doo!


Just taking a break from film studies to do some comic style art. Haven't done it this way for a while. I think I'll end up just painting this one though. THis is just a preview.
Enjoy!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Another Film Study


Woke up early today and started another film study. I am attempting to explore different brushes in Painter. I used the palette knife for this painting. Beginning to discover new possibilities with textures and strokes. I am interested in studying older films. I enjoy the grainy look and warm feel of the film.
Enjoy everyone!

Monday, February 1, 2010

Bad Dreams Environment 1 Hour Film Study


Here is another film study I did. Just an environment with a creepy house and a beat up old van.
Changed up my approach to this one. Blocked off all of the images as solid colors using the Polygonal lasso tool, and then painted them. I like the results.
Not much, so enjoy!

St. Patty's Day Early Design Concepts


I am working on a few design concepts for some St. Patrick's day shirt and/buttons to get printed and possibly sell. I know it's early, and I should be focused on Valentines day, but how could I resist! I was thinking about that stupid little guy from that Jimmy Dean's Breakfast commercial.
Sketched on paper and painted in Photoshop CS4.

Enjoy!!!

Saturday, January 30, 2010

One Hour Film Studies

Recently I had the chance to speak with a wonderful artist by the name of Jeff Turley. Lately I have been at a stand still with my work. Mostly due to my work schedule and life in general. I have still been sketching and doing random stuff, but nothing to brag about. Mr. Turley introduced me to film studies. I know it may seem like a simple concept and I punched myself in the face for not discovering it earlier, but it is a wonderful new way to explore composition, color, temperature, values, proportion and all other components of what makes a good piece.
Each of the studies that I painted, were completed in exactly one hour. By deticating this amount of time to one piece allows you to focus on more than the main subject, but rather every component that makes up the scene. From the far background blurry images, to the middle ground images and then the foreground images. Every component begins to become just shapes and color blocks. I didn't focus on the small details until I had completed the majority of the piece.
From the bottom to the top, I was able to see a progression in each of the pieces. But I am going to continue to do these studies.

Enjoy!











Thursday, January 21, 2010

G'day Hosers! Pt.3 WIP


Started working on this piece again this morning.
It took the back burner for a little while, and it was bothering me, so I got fired up and began to tackle it.
Trying to arrange the pieces in the most eye pleasing way possible.
I have a few other projects that I need to work on for Valentines day and St. Patrick's day. Got a book I'm illustrating too.
I'm gonna do some T-shirts for St.Patrick's day. I'll post the images and if anyone wants one, I'll ship em out!

Enjoy!!!

Monday, January 18, 2010

Luigi Portrait Study


I've been experimenting with a few new illustration techniques that I have derived from a few of my favorite artists. It seems to make coloring a little more easy and efficient.
I took the initial sketch I did of Luigi and started off with the whole Dick in a box gag. But upon further examination, I saw more. Luigi had a serious look on his face. It looked as though he didn't want that box covering up his balls. So I decided to take it out and render him alone. In a serious, painterly manner.
I think it turned out well. I'll probably print this one out and hang it up for a while.

Enjoy!!!

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Wanna Give You Somethin' That's Been On My Mind!


I was at work yesterday, and just before I left, I came up with this funny idea for a new drawing. So I scribbled it out on a piece of scrap paper, so I wouldn't forget it, and ran home with it. Here's what I came up with.... I thought it was pretty funny, but it's wearing off, so enjoy!
By the way.... I'm with COCO!

Monday, January 11, 2010

Puppy Characture


I was so disappointed with my last coloring job, I decided to start painting a characture of my youngest puppy, Ava. She's about 8 months old now, but she's pretty crazy, and she will kill you. My oldest, Dafney, is pretty laid back in comparison. But she is a big barrel azz and kicks lil' Ava's azz sometimes. I didn't paint Dafney this time because she has a lot of different colors, kind of like a tiger. Ava is pretty cute, because she is so little, like a miniature Pitbull.
I threw this one together pretty quickly in Painter, about 15 minutes, with the smeary palette knife and oil brush. Painted from memory, with no reference.

Enjoy!

Mobbin' In My Old School!


Anyone who knows anything about me, knows I love the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Especially Raphael. I used to spend countless hours drawing them in my notebooks at school. I think I drew this one back in fourth grade. I was bored and decided to step back and get down to the basics of painting. I attempted to interpret the lines of the muscles that I drew. Being that I was so young, I had no sense of anatomy or proportion. I just drew what I wanted. I had fun doing it too. While I was painting this piece, I tried to keep my values down and tried to interpret the lighting the best I could in a short period of time.
I didn't set out to create a masterpiece, I just felt like scribbling out some color as fast as possible.
Drawn with pencil on lined paper. Colored entirely in Painter X.

Enjoy everyone!