Here it is folks in less than 3 min. A twitter message asked us to post a quick self portrait.
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My new website http://www.oxymoronpress.com
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Wednesday, July 01, 2009
Tuesday, June 09, 2009
Monday, June 08, 2009
My new webcomic Beyond the adventures of Sebastion Scott
I have started my webcomic Beyond: The Adventures of Sebastion Scott. It is located at www.Beyondcomic.com . I have had a great start for the comic and hope to continue the strong momentum.
Please check it out... and continue to follow...
Please check it out... and continue to follow...
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Sketchbook log: Do not feed the fauna!
This page was an short idea for anthology comic, I am trying to put together called "Lost Worlds."
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Friday, February 20, 2009
Sketchbook log: Another first page warm-up
This is my last sketchbooks first page warm-up. I usally start with drawing cute girls... But as you are they were coming out a little frumpy. So I decided to attempt to draw every comic book character I have ever created. (From right of the address.) From Claf and Steve: Sydney, Claf, Nira, Steve. From Darksmith: Adze, D'ksmith, Bolt2, Gaile. From a unamed group of heroes from 4th grade: Cheetah, Shaslisa, Falcon, Spain, the cybertwins(the UFO thing) and Hunter. Then the Electric Monk. From Hybrid PD: Bolt1,Britanna, Distorter, Knightsmen, and the dog, Sassafras. Then from Beyond: the Old Man, Sebastion Scott, Webster, and Neil the hogelf. And finally from Jupiter City: Isaac Greenburg, Dr. Stone, Joh Sciatica, Jessie Combs, and Saul Sciatica. Sorry just seeing if I could remember them all!
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Thursday, February 19, 2009
Sketchbook log: First page warm-up
When I get a new sketchbook I start by doodle on a cover page to get rid of the white paper curse. If you are an artist you know what I mean and you prolly have a couple of strategies around it... This is mine.
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