As promised, here is the finished product of my Spidey-Green Lantern figure project! To see more pics and get the whole story you'll have to check out my new action figure blog, www.figurepix.blogspot.com.
I've been on a big pro-Green Lantern kick lately. I bought a Green Lantern hardcover graphic novel, I'm sporting a new GL tshirt at least once a week, and I've been buying up Green Lantern action figures like they're going out of style. In fact, I'm in the process of customizing one of those GL figures that I have a duplicate of into a Spider-Man Green Lantern. That's where this sketch came from. I wanted to see what he would look like with a green mask and then again with a black mask. The green mask definitely wins. I'll post a picture of that action figure when I finish it. Hope you like the sketch!
Your favorite husky nerd is now for sale at Shreveport's finest comic store, Excalibur! Chris has them right up front by the register, HOW COOL IS THAT?!? This is a proud moment. :)
This is my character, Hue, drawn in the style of one of my favorite comic book artists, Mike Mignola, the creator of Hellboy. I've wanted to try Mignola's style before but haven't yet captured it until now. I think this turned out pretty cool. I might develop this more, but for now, enjoy this quick sketch of HueBoy!
Inspired by my pal, Brad's "Weird Sketch Wednesdays" (featured on his blog, bybradcampbell.blogspot.com) here are some sketches I've accumulated at work lately. I tend to start sketching when I'm in staff meetings or on the phone. I rarely plan what to draw, I just start drawing and see what shows up. I like 'em. Hope you do too.
This is it, folks! Today's the day: the 4 After 5 art exhibit is here and open to the public. Remember the opening reception is TONIGHT from 5-8 pm. Need directions?
I started this sketch because I just wanted to see Wolverine and He-Man in drawing together. Once I finished their positions in the rough sketching stage I noticed how much bigger He-Man was than Logan (as it should be), and I thought it would be cool to put someone even bigger than He-Man behind them both. The Hulk seemed like a good pick. Once I finished penciling and inking it I brought it into photoshop and proceeded to add more textures, colors, shadows, highlights, and backgrounds than I have used in any one drawing in years. I think it turned out pretty well, with nice depth and atmosphere. Overall, I'm pretty proud of this one.
BTW, in case you don't speak "fanboy", the title of this illustration stands for the slogans of each of these characters. Wolverine is "The best there is at what he does (and what he does isn't nice)", Hulk is "The strongest one there is", & He-Man is "The most powerful man in the universe".
Sorry it's been 5 weeks since my last post. We've had a baby in the past month! I think I get a break for that, right?
Anywho, I wanted to draw an illustration with villains interacting, and once I decided I wanted Red Skull and Skeletor to be involved, the bald jokes started coming and wouldn't stop. Thus, I'm proud to present the Hair Club for Villains! For those who don't recognize the founding members, they are (from bottom left and going clockwise); Skeletor, Kingpin, Red Skull, Mr. Burns, & Lex Luthor. Skeletor looks so happy. Maybe all he really needed all these years was a nice hair piece, not the Power of Grayskull like he always claimed. Sounds like a self-esteem problem to me.