Hope everyone had a good holiday! It was a white Christmas here in GA.
Anyhoo, here is so work I did for a Christmas present I did for a family friend. Her dogs name is Romeo so I did a marker piece for her.
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Saturday, December 18, 2010
You're the one that I want
While at the Atlanta Comic Con, I got myself a 90s Superboy figure from the DCU Classics lineup. A buddy of mine jokingly asked why Superboy was dressed like John Travolta. Which made me realize two things: one, I LOVE greasers...perhaps thats why I have such a guilty pleasure for 90s Superboy and two, I need to draw Cassie/Conner (Wonder Girl/Superboy) as Sandy/Danny from Grease.
So I did.
The mix of Wonder Girl's costume and Sandy's catsuit makes me smile.
So I did.
The mix of Wonder Girl's costume and Sandy's catsuit makes me smile.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Atlanta Comic Con: Doodles 2
As I mentioned in a previous post, I want to the first ever Wizards World Atlanta Comic Con this weekend. Being stuck behind an artist table for two days gives you some time to doodle.
After buying myself a Captain Marvel figure, decided to draw a cartoon version of the World's Mightiest Mortal.
Felt like drawing Wonder Girl so I did.
After doodling Superboy and Wonder Girl, decided to go for another Teen Titan I'm fond of--Kid Flash!
Coloured a doodle of Tabitha after being a little bummed out in the middle of the second day.
A very lazy doodle of Power Girl. It was my last doodle of the day. I just wanted to go home at this point lol
After buying myself a Captain Marvel figure, decided to draw a cartoon version of the World's Mightiest Mortal.
Felt like drawing Wonder Girl so I did.
After doodling Superboy and Wonder Girl, decided to go for another Teen Titan I'm fond of--Kid Flash!
Coloured a doodle of Tabitha after being a little bummed out in the middle of the second day.
A very lazy doodle of Power Girl. It was my last doodle of the day. I just wanted to go home at this point lol
Atlanta Comic Con: Doodles 1
As I mentioned in a previous post, I want to the first ever Wizards World Atlanta Comic Con this weekend. Being stuck behind an artist table for two days gives you some time to doodle.
Doodled this in the morning before the con while I was waiting for my boyfriend to pick me up. Wanted to see how quick I could do a bust so I could do the free sketches inside of the issues of Laluelle.
Right across from our table was C. Martin Croker!! For those that don't know, C. Martin Croker is the voice of Zorak and Moltar from Space Ghost Coast to Coast which he was also the art director of..he's also the art director of Aqua Team and voices Dr. Weird and Steve from the opening of that show. Needless to say I was ecstatic. He is also a super cool guy and was a riot to talk to. After talking to him for a good while, I doodled a Space Ghost that I WOULD have given to him,,,but it was so off model, I would have been embarrassed lol
The first thing I bought at the con was the hardcover of 'Wednesday Comics' and a 90s Superboy action figure. It made my morning so I did a coloured doodle of Superboy in his totally rad 90s glory.
An unfinished doodle of Superman flying. He looked silly so I stopped.
After seeing this AWESOME cosplayer of a Green Arrow, decided to doodle Black Canary being all DAT ASS.
Doodled this in the morning before the con while I was waiting for my boyfriend to pick me up. Wanted to see how quick I could do a bust so I could do the free sketches inside of the issues of Laluelle.
Right across from our table was C. Martin Croker!! For those that don't know, C. Martin Croker is the voice of Zorak and Moltar from Space Ghost Coast to Coast which he was also the art director of..he's also the art director of Aqua Team and voices Dr. Weird and Steve from the opening of that show. Needless to say I was ecstatic. He is also a super cool guy and was a riot to talk to. After talking to him for a good while, I doodled a Space Ghost that I WOULD have given to him,,,but it was so off model, I would have been embarrassed lol
The first thing I bought at the con was the hardcover of 'Wednesday Comics' and a 90s Superboy action figure. It made my morning so I did a coloured doodle of Superboy in his totally rad 90s glory.
An unfinished doodle of Superman flying. He looked silly so I stopped.
After seeing this AWESOME cosplayer of a Green Arrow, decided to doodle Black Canary being all DAT ASS.
Monday, November 29, 2010
Visual Development: P4 Roughs
I'm taking a Visual Development class where we are to take a story or book that hasn't already been animated, or visualized either before or very often.
So I picked 'Good Omens' by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. We had to pick three characters to development as well as two backgrounds. We also have to draw them in an already existing animation style.
For the final, we have to design two more characters. These are my roughs as I finalize on the two characters.
So I picked 'Good Omens' by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. We had to pick three characters to development as well as two backgrounds. We also have to draw them in an already existing animation style.
For the final, we have to design two more characters. These are my roughs as I finalize on the two characters.
Visual Development: P4 Sketches
I'm taking a Visual Development class where we are to take a story or book that hasn't already been animated, or visualized either before or very often.
So I picked 'Good Omens' by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. We had to pick three characters to development as well as two backgrounds. We also have to draw them in an already existing animation style.
For the final, we have to design two more characters. These are my sketches deciding between characters.
So I picked 'Good Omens' by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. We had to pick three characters to development as well as two backgrounds. We also have to draw them in an already existing animation style.
For the final, we have to design two more characters. These are my sketches deciding between characters.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Atlanta Comic Con 2010
Wizard World Atlanta Comic Con
Dec 4th and 5th at the Cobb Galleria
http://www.wizardworld.com/home-atlanta.html
I'll have a table with some prints and issues of Laluelle! If you're in the area, you should come support the first year of the Atlanta Comic Con and come say hi!
Dec 4th and 5th at the Cobb Galleria
http://www.wizardworld.com/home-atlanta.html
I'll have a table with some prints and issues of Laluelle! If you're in the area, you should come support the first year of the Atlanta Comic Con and come say hi!
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Warrior Rainbow Brite
The other day I was watching 'Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealers' and was thinking..you know, there are enjoy sexy renditions of Rainbow Brite out there. Where are all the bad-ass Rainbow Brites? I mean, she is the ruler of Rainbowland and has to protect it from darkness. She's like a 8 year old warrior queen.
So I decided to sketch up this warrior queen version of Rainbow Brite based off the poster of 'Star Stealers'.
Her outfit ended up looking more like Asian Battle armour and I decided to go the route of Native American warhorses with Starlite. I was debating medieval horse armour but since Rainbow never even puts a saddle on Starlite, I felt a Native American approach was more appropriate.
These are the flats and I'll be adding some basic shading as well as 'battle damage'
So I decided to sketch up this warrior queen version of Rainbow Brite based off the poster of 'Star Stealers'.
Her outfit ended up looking more like Asian Battle armour and I decided to go the route of Native American warhorses with Starlite. I was debating medieval horse armour but since Rainbow never even puts a saddle on Starlite, I felt a Native American approach was more appropriate.
These are the flats and I'll be adding some basic shading as well as 'battle damage'
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Huntress Work in Progress
Friday, October 29, 2010
Visual Development: Turnaround practice
I'm taking a Visual Development class where we are to take a story or book that hasn't already been animated, or visualized either before or very often.
So I picked 'Good Omens' by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. We had to pick three characters to development as well as two backgrounds. We also have to draw them in an already existing animation style.
For the third project, we have to develop action sheets and create turnarounds for each character. These are some rough sketches for a turnaround.
So I picked 'Good Omens' by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. We had to pick three characters to development as well as two backgrounds. We also have to draw them in an already existing animation style.
For the third project, we have to develop action sheets and create turnarounds for each character. These are some rough sketches for a turnaround.
Visual Development: Action Sketches
I'm taking a Visual Development class where we are to take a story or book that hasn't already been animated, or visualized either before or very often.
So I picked 'Good Omens' by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. We had to pick three characters to development as well as two backgrounds. We also have to draw them in an already existing animation style.
For the third project, we have to develop action sheets and create turnarounds for each character. These are some rough sketches.
So I picked 'Good Omens' by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. We had to pick three characters to development as well as two backgrounds. We also have to draw them in an already existing animation style.
For the third project, we have to develop action sheets and create turnarounds for each character. These are some rough sketches.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Visual Development: Project 2
I'm taking a Visual Development class where we are to take a story or book that hasn't already been animated, or visualized either before or very often.
So I picked 'Good Omens' by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. We had to pick three characters to development as well as two backgrounds. We also have to draw them in an already existing animation style.
For project 2 we had to turn in the two backgrounds as cleaned up pencils that could be ready for layout.
So I picked 'Good Omens' by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. We had to pick three characters to development as well as two backgrounds. We also have to draw them in an already existing animation style.
For project 2 we had to turn in the two backgrounds as cleaned up pencils that could be ready for layout.
Labels:
Aziraphale,
Crowley,
Good Omens,
visual development
Visual Development: B.G. Sketches
I'm taking a Visual Development class where we are to take a story or book that hasn't already been animated, or visualized either before or very often.
So I picked 'Good Omens' by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. We had to pick three characters to development as well as two backgrounds. We also have to draw them in an already existing animation style.
These are the rough sketches of the two backgrounds I had to develop. I picked Aziraphale's bookstore as my exterior and Crowley's apartment as my interior.
So I picked 'Good Omens' by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. We had to pick three characters to development as well as two backgrounds. We also have to draw them in an already existing animation style.
These are the rough sketches of the two backgrounds I had to develop. I picked Aziraphale's bookstore as my exterior and Crowley's apartment as my interior.
Labels:
Aziraphale,
Crowley,
Good Omens,
visual development
Visual Development: B.G. Rough Sketches
I'm taking a Visual Development class where we are to take a story or book that hasn't already been animated, or visualized either before or very often.
So I picked 'Good Omens' by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. We had to pick three characters to development as well as two backgrounds. We also have to draw them in an already existing animation style.
These are the rough sketches of the two backgrounds I had to develop. I picked Aziraphale's bookstore as my exterior and Crowley's apartment as my interior.
So I picked 'Good Omens' by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. We had to pick three characters to development as well as two backgrounds. We also have to draw them in an already existing animation style.
These are the rough sketches of the two backgrounds I had to develop. I picked Aziraphale's bookstore as my exterior and Crowley's apartment as my interior.
Labels:
Aziraphale,
Crowley,
Good Omens,
visual development
Monday, October 25, 2010
Visual Developement: Project 1
I'm taking a Visual Development class where we are to take a story or book that hasn't already been animated, or visualized either before or very often.
So I picked 'Good Omens' by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. We had to pick three characters to development as well as two backgrounds. We also have to draw them in an already existing animation style.
This is a cleaned up line-up we had to turn in for Project 1. Details of the designs will be finalized when we do turnarounds and action sheets for each character.
So I picked 'Good Omens' by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. We had to pick three characters to development as well as two backgrounds. We also have to draw them in an already existing animation style.
This is a cleaned up line-up we had to turn in for Project 1. Details of the designs will be finalized when we do turnarounds and action sheets for each character.
Labels:
Adam Young,
Aziraphale,
Crowley,
Good Omens,
visual development
Character Development:: Adam Young
I'm taking a Visual Development class where we are to take a story or book that hasn't already been animated, or visualized either before or very often.
So I picked 'Good Omens' by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. We had to pick three characters to development as well as two backgrounds. We also have to draw them in an already existing animation style.
These are the sketches of Adam Young as I developed him.
So I picked 'Good Omens' by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. We had to pick three characters to development as well as two backgrounds. We also have to draw them in an already existing animation style.
These are the sketches of Adam Young as I developed him.
Character Development: Aziraphale
I'm taking a Visual Development class where we are to take a story or book that hasn't already been animated, or visualized either before or very often.
So I picked 'Good Omens' by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. We had to pick three characters to development as well as two backgrounds. We also have to draw them in an already existing animation style.
These are the sketches of Aziraphale as I developed him. I picked 'Cheeks' Galloway style via Spectacular Spider-man and the Animated Hellboys.
So I picked 'Good Omens' by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. We had to pick three characters to development as well as two backgrounds. We also have to draw them in an already existing animation style.
These are the sketches of Aziraphale as I developed him. I picked 'Cheeks' Galloway style via Spectacular Spider-man and the Animated Hellboys.
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