Sketch of a heavily-armoured gauntlet for Galen. I liked how it came out, so I inked and coloured it.
You know you're in a rough line of work when the dress code includes reactive armour plating.
I just realized something.
Mirrors don't flip something left to right. They flip things front to back.
This is, officially, blowing my mind.
Dangit, Robert, stop scaring small children with your face. Seriously. Put that away.
Prelim concept for another comic character. Robert Granger is a HR manager on the space station where James lives. He's a yappy yuppie puppy, a little too enthusiastic, and way too over-caffeinated. His outfit is a hybrid of business suit and jumpsuit, I'm gonna have to play with that some more.
This is loaded with fail... that's what I get for inking an unfinished design. Except for the scaring-small-children-face. That's a keeper.
INFP... INFP... Luna-? Sweet!
bringing this back
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I’m Luna~
Hey, look. I drew some keywork 'cuz I was bored. Then I inked it, really really badly.
True story.
I might do more of these, they're good practice. Straight lines aren't exactly my strong point.
On paper, this is 12 cm across... just under five inches. I really should be able to manage one about half as big, we'll see how that turns out.
Bleah. So much fail.
Decided to sit down and see how well I could draw heads from a full range of angles. I think the worst is the lower left one, since I really wasn't sure what the heck the far side of the face should look like. I'm surprised the right coulomb came out as well as it did.
Two big mistakes on this one... First, the blocks I used to rough in the positions were cubes, when heads are actually 2/3rds as wide as they are tall. I think the left coulomb looks off because the eyes are too far apart (for comparison, the drawing on the right was done with the proportions I usually use). Second, the heads are turned about 45 degrees, and tilted 30 degrees... that's at the extreme end of how far the neck can bend. Comfortably.
For the record: by "mistake" I mean "I should have known better," not "things I did wrong." The things I did wrong are legion, and it'll probably take me a month just to google up the reference images I'll need to study.
(Quickly) inked in photoshop. The pencil and paper version was a mess.
This is one of my favourite poems. ^_^
Happy Hallow' indeed!
Happy Halloween, folks!
This is what I feel like when I wake up in the morning.
I suppose you could call this vent art, but it really didn't start out that way. My motivations when I began were to do a figure of some sort, draw someting post-worthy, and to ink the blazes outta of something. I think I got two out of three.
As far as vent art goes, I think its good for art to be inspired by the artists experiences... but when the work is self indulgent or self gratifying, the work sours. I think I got away with it here, mostly because the figure isn't in anguish or anything... just weary.
Not gonna go into what I don't like about it... I brushed the rust off my pen nibs, and that was what I set out to do.
I did finally manage to get comments working on this here blog... at least, I'm pretty sure they're working. Lemme know what you think, I love hearing peoples thoughts.
WHAT IS YOUR EARLIEST HUMAN MEMORY?
Yay, spambot.
My earliest memory is watching my brother play Super Mario Bros. on a rented NES, and he keeps "throwing" the controller to make Mario jump farther.
Straight out of high-school, he got a job coding browser games at nearly twenty bucks an hour. He got laid off and re-hired twice, and he's currently writing fiction. I've spent the last seven years trying to drag myself out of an addiction to gaming.
Hi have you herad from brian recenty? I think your frinds with him right Im worryed about him and trying ro find out if hes ok
Sorry, anon: I know a couple of people named Brian, online and irl... Could you be more specific?