Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Sketches

Every polished piece starts with a really rough sketch, usually on cheap sketchbook paper and sometimes on scrap printer paper. I don't usually sketch out the whole scene, just the figure. Here's two side-by-side examples of the original rough sketch next to the finished piece.


Wow, I just noticed that these two figures are in very similar poses! That was not intentional.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Muse Poster Finished

Muse, Lined


Did I invoke the ghost of Mucha tonight? I've never made anything that looks like this before.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Muse

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Dragon Colored


As done with hand, colored inks


Manipulation of the inverted image, hued, plus a multiply color channel of a color range from the original

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Dragon


This just... came out. From a blank page to this in about an hour.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Xylophone Track Up

Xylophone Track is finally up!

Friday, March 19, 2010

Little Dudes

These guys are each about 6x6.




Happy Late St. Patrick's Day!

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Xylophone Track

I'm still waiting on http://howfuckingromantic.wordpress.com/ to post this - I submitted it over a week ago. I'm sick of waiting. Here it is, complete.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Strangulation


Here's how that one looks colored. This will be accompanied by a second piece titled "A Man Fires a Gun into a Crowd", which I'm working on.

And the Xylophone Track piece is finished - just waiting until it's posted to "announce" it here.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Strangulation Pencil


Pencil for one of two pieces for an upcoming group show.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Xylophone Track, Page 1, Rough Color


Here's the first of three pages with a rough color layer done quickly in photoshop to get a sense of how the final will look. The final will be colored with watercolor.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Xylophone Track

I found out about the 69 Love Songs Illustrated project and had to get involved, so I got in touch and put myself down for "Xylophone Track".

Today I penciled out the first two pages (it'll be three pages, one for each verse). That's the first panel. I'm looking forward to seeing it finished.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Improvised Weapons 5



Fifth in the Improvised Weapons Series is finished and up for sale on Etsy.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

New Improvised Weapons Piece



Working on a new one. Will be for sale on Etsy when complete.

Props to Niki Yoshiuchi for suggesting the grandma grabber claw in like 2008. I finally got around to it.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Etsy Shop Open

My Etsy Shop is now open.

First piece for sale is the finished Per & Sylvanus painting.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Comic Storytelling

The writer of the comic has a big job, creating the story, the characters, the setting, plotting overall themes, etc., but it is the job of the artist to carry that story, to communicate it to the reader. Here's an example of a very simple moment in the script that required some subtlety on my part to put into pencil and ink.

The scene is of Adrian dealing with his crying daughter by taking her into the bathroom and dabbing her forehead with cool water. All the while, he's singing her a song to calm her down. The script has the dialogue (lyrics of the song), and explains that Adrian is getting progressively more frustrated.



For a starting comic artist, the first challenge is to be able to draw the same character over and over, the same but different. Same face, different positions. The second challenge is to imbue that face with emotion without losing the features that describe the character. This is very difficult to do, and if you look at most cartoons, you'll notice a lot of conventions we've come to rely on to describe emotions, most of them very exaggerated and over-the-top. Manga has a very specific set of indicators that look weird to first time American readers.

So here's an example of me trying to express these emotions subtly, without resorting to cartoon conventions.


In the second panel is Adrian squinting as he turns on the light.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Black Magic and a Princeton 20/0

When I have to do detailed line work like this:


There's nothing better than a bottle of Higgins Black Magic waterproof ink and a 20/0 Princeton liner:


And that is all I have to say about that.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

We Ride Boards Show - Friday Night


This will be up at MICA Gallery for the We Ride Boards show tomorrow night. The event is from 7-11pm, I'll be there for part of it. Sounds like a bunch of different types of art will be up, from graffiti to video.

MICA Gallery/Mestizo Coffeehouse
631 W North Temple
Salt Lake City, UT 84116

We Ride Boards
Friday, January 29th, 7-11pm
Free Addmission

The event will also be at The Wing Coop towards the end of February.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Per & Silvanus Progress

This is getting close to finished.

Per Gjenganger stumbles upon Silvanus Passerio summoning a cicada swarm.

Pieces like this always start out with a very loose idea -- something from a rough sketch, a previous drawing or an incomplete vision -- and then take on lives of their own, and what could have been a one-off character ends up with an identity. So with these two.