Sunday, December 28, 2008

Work work work (NSFW as usual)

Finally replaced my scanner cable. Still playing around with watercolors and inks, and although the stuff I'm showing off here are more on the artsy side of things, there will be some comics I will post once I finish them.

Friday, December 26, 2008

Auld Lang Syne

Alright, so I'm insane and have decided to try and make a 14" by 22" movie poster based on the idea of, "What if Auld Lang Syne was the title of the most awesome action movie ever made and it starred Father Time and Baby Time and had a T-rex and a robot and an atom bomb?" This is a half-size mock-up for that movie poster to get the composition and lighting right. Yes, the baby is dual-wielding Colt .45's. The final project will be inked and huge. I have left space at the bottom (not shown in this picture) to write in fake production credits, so if you want in just tell me. I can totally make you a producer or director or something. Also, if anyone reading this has a good tagline for this movie I would love to hear it. The best I've come up with so far is "A new year's resolution...TO KILL!" and that's not very good.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Art Trade

I drew this as something for an art trade with this guy in Chicago. He draws crazy comics and publishes them in a zine, and we agreed to trade so this is what I sent him. Hopefully I will get a copy of his Zine in the mail soon.

Basically, i started drawing this really adolescent and juvenile picture with all these womend in it, but the negative space was really bothering me. So I thought to myself, "What could I possibly add to make this more juvenile and chauvinistic?" The answer, of course, is panties and bras.

Two of these women were drawn from references, and one is straight out of my head. See if you can guess which one.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Busy Beaver (NSFW)

Hey, I've been talking with Jess Reinhardt (local artists here in Las Cruces) and it's really inspiring to see how much time this guy spends on his work. It never occured to me, but he gave me advice on taking the sketches from my sketchbook and moving them into finalized drawings. Your sketchbook should be like blueprints for your projects. I told Jess about our meetings, and he seems really interested in showing up. It'll be good to get him to talk about motivation, time management, etc. He has some really cool stuff to show off too, but I don't think he has any online... Anyway, here's some new stuff: