Wednesday, July 01, 2009

Self portrait for twitter.

Here it is folks in less than 3 min. A twitter message asked us to post a quick self portrait.

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Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Some new pens...

I am trying out a neutral grey copic pens... here are some of my tryouts.
Girl LitPentest

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...

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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