Sunday, December 20, 2009

holly jolly happenings


As Christmas fast approaches here are some wintertime events to keep the holiday Grinch at bay.

First off is the Chicago Drink and Draw this is a annual meet up on one tuesday of the month this time its dec 22nd at The Chicago Ale House at 8 pm. This event is an informal artist meet up where comic creators from the chicago community hang out draw and drink their blues away. Its always a fun mix of mainstream and indie artistes. Just grab your pad and pencils and have a great time.

Also is december is full of 24 hour madness. Both Challengers and Gram Cracker comics on dec 23-24 will be having 24 hour events. Gram Cracker comics in Naperville will be open and celebrating for 30 hours in a row.

Then in the heart of the city Challengers comics will be hosting their Blackest Night before Christmas party with special guest artist Art Baltazar so stop by and wish art a happy birthday plus get some cake.

Next on the holiday hit list is the wednesday without comics yes that's correct new comics wednesday on the week of dec 30th will have only one new comic out that week. So what is a hard core comic geek to do?

Head on over to the downtown loop location of Gram Crackers comics their will be a signing by Jiba Molei Anderson as well as some other indie artists. So stop by and get the inside track on the indie comics scene in chicago.

Also that week Mike Norton will have his hostile take over of Challenger's comics. Mike has been plotting all year and on the Dec 30th his plans come to pass. He will be signing and playing host to a wide variety of comics fun and mayhem that day. Stop by and hear is dastardly laugh and his other plans for world domination.

Last but not least the Weaton location of Gram Crackers comics will be having a new years eve party on Dec 30th. This party will have lots of food,fun, and a host a great prizes given away at the top of every hour.


Wednesday, December 9, 2009

video art


hey all just wanted to post a link to a music video I did some art for awhile back. I did all the drawings for the video. here is the link

Monday, December 7, 2009

Happy holidays


just wishing everyone a happy holidays with this holiday card.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Holiday gifts for the Geek pt1



As the holiday gift-buying season is in full swing here are some gift ideas for the comic and pop culture fans in your life.


I’m not going to waste your time recommending comics of graphic novels if the person your buying gifts for reads comics just ask them what books they want and then get all the details title, artist, and were to get the books. There are numerous comic shops in the Chicago area that have a huge selection of books such as Challengers, Chicago comics, Brainstorm, Evil squirrel, Third Coast, Quinby’s, The Comic Vault, Grahamcrackers and numerous Boarders stores.

What I can suggest are some items that scratch that comics fan’s itch and may not be something they may think of. First are Toontumblers these are pint glasses with comic book and cartoon characters printed on the glasses. The tumblers can be gotten in sets or as singles with a wide variety of comic book characters on them.


Second are Gelskins these are coverings or ìskinsî for computers, gaming machines, cell phones and mp3 players. The skins feature art work from a wide variety of artists many who do comic work such as Mike Mignola and his Hellboy skins, Tara McPherson who as done art for DC Comics Vertigo books. There is also art from Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The Umbrella Academy, the Goon, Metal Gear Solid and many more.

Third are Mimobot designer flash drives which are super cool looking flash thumb drives great for carrying and storing data. The drives come in fun designs such as Starwars, Halo, Hello kitty, Domo and lots of original designs.


Fourth are T-shirts these days getting comic book t-shirts are super easy Old Navy, Urban Outfitters, Hot Topic and Target have a good variety of classic Comic book characters in fun styles. Also Most of the comic shops in Chicago carry a good supply of current Comic book t-shirts with modern characters and styles. Also places like Threadless T’s and Shirt Fight have a huge selection of fun and funky Shirts for both kids and adults.

That’s all for now coming next time will be fun games, cool clothes, and handy computer stuff for your friendly neighborhood Fanboy.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Holiday Geek Speak



With the winter holidays coming on fast its time to spot light some of the events going on in the Chicago area as well as how to give Santa your geeky gift demands.

First off I want to focus on how to let your family and friends know what comic book or other geek gifts you want for the holidays. To start don’t use "geek speak" i.e. nerd slang similar to jock talk or gamer speak. Geek speak is any slang or in-group talk that is clear to any other comic geek but is complete gibberish to the outsider or the uniformed. This past thanksgiving my brothers and my nephew were sitting around talking comics and my little niece was lost (and disinterested) as to what we were talking about. For example don’t ask for the "ohotmuî"pronounced O-hot-mu but rather ask for the Official Hand Book of Marvel Universe.

Many if not all hobbies, activities and recreational activities have their own in-speak whether its fans discussing a specific sport and it’s rules or D&D gamers talking about their favorite module or piece of equipment. In every example the slang or geek speak alienates outsiders and is exclusive. Keeping the exclusive nature of geek speak in mind try to translate your conversation into terms outsiders can understand making it easier for them to get you the items you want for the holidays.

Often around this time of year I see girlfriends, mothers and wives venture into my local comic shop Chicago Comics and try to get something for the comic geek in their life. Almost in every case the non comic geek has no clue what their loved one wants or already has and ends up purchasing some random comic related item. This act is similar to when a guy goes into a clothes store to get something for his girl friend and has no idea what size she is or what style she wears and just gets whatever the sales person suggests.

Minimizing geek speak as well as translating your hobbies hot holiday items will help include your friends,family,and significant other into the world of your hobby and insure your holiday gift satisfaction.

Another way to get some holiday comic geek satisfaction is by attending some of the fun holiday events at Challengers comics on Dec 23-24th they will be having the blackest night before Christmas 24 hour event with special guest, Tiny Titans artist Art Baltazar. Also on Dec 30th artist supreme Mike Norton takes over Challengers and will host a variety of comic fun.

Chicago comics has some cool events on tap for December such as on Dec 11th they with be holding a Reading and Pictures charity event with lots a free comic give aways and free snacks. Then on Dec 16th they will be hosting a C2E2 meet and greet with free swag and a chance to get tickets for the event. This event is also a go chance to get the inside info on this huge comic con coming to Chicago in April.

Brainstorm Movies,Comics,and Games will be having a huge pink tag toy drive and sale on giving store credit and discounts to those who donate toys to the charity drive now throught Dec 23rd.

Third Coast Comics will have super dooper artist Gene ha in the store signing comics as well as doing sketches on December 12th.

So head out this December and get your comic geek on, but just remember to have your universal translator with you to aid the geek speak impaired.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

defender riot


This is a illo I did for the Fair poster(love unites) remix contest over at Deviant art. The idea is to remix the Defend Equality poster done by Sheperd Fairey. Using the template(elements) provided as well as my stuff. I then did my own take trying to capture the spirit of Fairey. I always liked the way he juxtaposed images of authority or the military with the spirit of rebellion and defiance in a cool creative way. So this is my take on the concept, a Riot Cop as a defender of equality.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

BLACKEST FRIDAY is coming


On Black Friday Nov 27th from 9am-12pm Chicago Comics will be having a huge 30% sale for everything in the store. The sale includes comics, trades, action figures, clothes, collectables, dvds and toys so stop on by and buy. Chicago Comics has a great store with a huge selection of books as well as everything comics related so you are sure to find something for yourself as well as gifts for the comic book fans in the family. For more info on this event click here.


Then the following weekend Dec 2nd, 3rd and 4th Gram Crackers Comics will also be having giant in store sales. Plus on Dec 9th Gram Crackers will be hosting Jacen Burrows artist on Avatar’s Crossed at their Chicago loop location. For more info on this event click here.

On Dec 12th Third Coast Comics will be hosting comic artist Gene Ha who has worked on titles such as Top 10, Global Frequency, and Batman fortunate son. Gene will be signing comics as well as doing sketches at this event. Don’t miss this event Gene is not only a super talented artist but he is also a very friendly guy and so are a gang at Third Coast Comics. For more info on this event click here.

So all you members of the Fanboy corpse head out on Blackest Friday for major sales on comics and swag. Charge up your power rings and debit cards, hit these comic shops and don’t let one deal escape your sight!

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

ACT-I-VATE and ART in Chicago!




This weekend some signifigant events are taking place on the Chicago comic’s scene. Quimby’s Books will be hosting Dean Haspiel, co-founder of the premier online comic art collective, ACT-I-VATE.com. ACT-I-VATE.com is a webcomic collective that hosts a wide array of talented comic creators as well as comics for all types.


Haspiel is bringing the ACT-I-VATE salon to celebrate the release of The ACT-I-VATE Primer, A showcase book highlighting the creative talents of the members of ACT-I-VATE. Also this will be the Midwest debut of The ACT-I-VATE Experience, a 30-minute documentary by filmmakers Seth Kushner and Carlos Molina about how ACT-I-VATE is leading the webcomics revolution. Dean will discuss his work in the Primer, “Bring Me The Heart Of Billy Dogma,” as well as discussing the whole web comic to paper comics process. Dean will also be joined by Chicago-area multimedia writer Tim Hall, producer of ground breaking text only-comics for ACT-I-VATE and they will discuss issues relating to web comic production.


The ACT-I-VATE Primer is a comic collection that showcases the work of many talented artists as well as acts as an intro to the ongoing web comics produced at ACT-I-VATE.com. Please stop by Friday Nov 13 and absorb the Activate experience.


Also starting this Friday Nov 13th and continuing all weekend long there will be a comic art show at Challengers comics. On Friday evening there will be an opening reception, which will be full of many of the artists on the Chicago comic’s scene, so it will be a great chance to hob knob with some of your favorite artists. This event will also be raising money for the Hero Initiative a comic book charity that raises money for ageing and sick artist who need help. For a full list of art for sale as well as the contributing artists please follow this link to Challengers Art Show.



No matter what your interest whether it is the ins and outs of webcomics scene and what that means for the future of comics or if you’re a passionate lover of comic book art this weekend is sure to please the Fanboy in you.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

thundarr process



hey all here is more art process stuff this time a peak into the process that went into making my thundarr redesign illo. First off my thoughts on the whole concept, this illo was done as a Halloween contest between myself and a few other artists as a personal challenge. The challenge was: if I was given the task to do my version of the Saturday morning cartoon thundarr the barbarian what would I do. My idea was a more modern savage a mix of Road Warrior and Conan with some Jack Kirby styling thrown in.

I felt that Thundarr's look would have war paint similar to Conan's in the first movie but a more stylized look with a Mohawk similar to the roadwarrior villain and jack kirbys Omac. Thundarr's gear would be more of a mix of scavenged items so body armour and clothing would be a mix of football shoulder pads in a roman gladiator style with military belts and a loin cloth. Finally the Sun Sword his signature weapon (it's a light saber) so wanted to add some flair to it. I have the sword burning white hot with a flame like tip and white embers and energy bursts coming from the blade. The blade has a orange to red outer glow to help set the mood. Lastly the blade itself is a samurai sword(due to the nature of thundarr's wandering) this helps add to the fact it was stated he either found the sword or took the sword from a evil wizard it would make sense to have the blade be a non western design.

The art work process. You can see the evolution of the image going from 80's hair metal on the lower left to the final color version on the upper right. I used non repo blue pencil for the roughs and finished pencil stage. I scanned the roughs from my sketch book into photoshop and blew them up to a 11x17 size then printed them out for for clean up and finishing.

Also for the finished pencils I did them on marker paper with separate layers for the main figure and the foreground demons. I the inked this all up using micron pens,then scanned them in and did coloring in photoshop with added effect and textures.

comic art and powerings




Comic Art, Music and POWERINGS!!!!!

Starting Friday Nov13th Challengers comics+conversation will be having a Huge 3 day Comic art show and sale. Featuring original art from Greg land Mike Wieringo, Mark Bagley, Steve McNiven, Cliff Chiang and many more.

On Friday evening there will be an opening wine reception from 7pm -10pm.

This art show will also be raising money for the Hero Initiative. For a full list of art for sale as well as the contributing artists please follow this link to Challengers Art Show.


Also don’t forget this Sunday Brainstorm comics is hosting a comic bash

On November 8 at the Beat kitchen 2100 W Belmont it promises to be a fun comic book filled party with rock and pop bands such as Dead on T.V, Daemonfamiliar. For more info click here Brainstorm bash.


Plus all November long the Comic Vault is having a Green Lantern Give Away.

Each week in November the Comic vault will be giving away a $50 gift card to one lucky customer. All you have to do is purchase the featured Blackest Night tie-in on Wednesday of each week. You will a get a ring and a raffle ticket. If your raffle ticket matches the winning number you win a $50 gift card to the Comic Vault. You have to come in on a Wednesday to qualify. So stop buy and pick up your Power rings for a chance to get real green CASH!!! For more info click here Green Lantern Give Away.


So whether you like to get your party on, check out cool original comics art, or get your mighty power rings November is the month to get your geek on!

Thursday, October 29, 2009

just a heads up!

After halloween I will have more art and art process stuff to post

comis ,music,merriment and the undead


Comics, music, and merriment plus the Undead at the Beat kitchen.
Brainstorm comics is hosting a after Halloween costume bash
On November 8 at the Beat Kitchen 2100 W Belmont with a host of fun
rock and pop bands such as Dead on T.V, Daemonfamiliar and many, many more.

The evening promises lots of fun with costumes and drink specials as well as a chance to chat about your favorite comics related topics in a friendly environment. Also you get a chance to hang out with some of the friendly staff who work at Brainstorm comics. Feel free to chat up Robert with all your Doctor Who questions, not only is Robert a Who fan but he’s also the owner of Brainstorm.

So for all you Halloween comic fans and Fanboys this is your last chance to hang out in costume and geek out in public without causing a ruckus or the need to wear a colored wrist band. I don’t think there will be any candy but there should be lots of booze. So go ahead and be a marvel zombie and head over for a killer time.


Monday, October 19, 2009

halloween events in chicago

Halloween Happenings on the Chicago comic’s scene. Here are some of the up coming comic book related Halloween events in the Chicago area:

The Comic vault is hosting a costume party ìSardoweenî

with drinks specials and DJ Gomsky. Frightful and Fun costumes plus a great time is in store for the adult crowd at this event.


Challengers Comics and conversation on cot 24th is having a spooktacular event with Chicago artist jill Thompson who will be signing here new comic and doing sketches. Then on Oct 25th challengers will be hosting a pumpkin carving event for the whole family.


Third coast comics on Oct 24th will be hosting a signing by Ivan Brunetti and on oct30 is having a web comic Halloween party. Third coast will be hosting many creators as well as showcasing some great work and there will be candy.

Boarders books on Michigan ave will be having a fun family Halloween costume events with games, music, fun holiday themed crafts.

Alternate reality on Oct 30th will be taking part in the Halloween walk so stop in for some fun treats.


So whether you’re a little monster or a big monster the Chicago comic’s scene has you covered with all sorts of tricks and treats.


One final note It does seem strange that on a holiday when it’s expectable for both children and adults to dress up in costume, eat lots of candy and go to costume parties. There are not as many comic book related events as there could be. If you go to any convention be it comics, anime, sci fi or whatever there are tons and tons of people in costume but on a holiday that focuses on that kind of stuff the Fanboys fall short. Why don’t comic shops hold costume contests or have more family friendly events? Shop owners could easily get local artists to do in store holiday monster sketches or the shop could host their own monster or animated movie marathons which is very easy due to the nature of comics fans who have DVDs of all sorts of monster and sci fi stuff. This year more than ever there is a large selection of store bought comic book costumes so dressing as you favorite hero is easier than ever that’s not counting the guys with their own handmade perfect star wars trooper outfits or the omni present klingon costumes. Plus Halloween is a holiday that brings out the kid in all of us so hosting a grown up party or event during October is not as difficult as say a day in may.


It is true that there are a wealth of private Halloween house parties taking place this year hosted by many members of the Chicago comic art community (who’s names and locations are with held to protect the innocent) but if your in the inner circle please go they are always fun. One example is the legendary Halloween parties of Chicago comic artist Alex Ross that in past years has seen a real batmobile parked out front, lots of Chicago artist and fans plus a high caliber of costume that would put a Hollywood make up artist to shame. So as ever have a safe and fun Halloween with a good night to all and to all a good fright!

Sunday, October 11, 2009

modern comic shops

Comic shops need to up their game now more than ever. The average comic shop for most readers is a store located in a strip mall or in a counterculture region of a metro area and that’s if your lucky enough to have a comic shop in your state (north Dakota has none). In most cases the comic shop is just a store that carries comics and comic related material that fosters a environment that is unfriendly (some times hostile) to new, female or younger readers with little or no positive personality. The Shop sells comics to comic book readers nothing more nothing less.

The current comic shop can broken down into Five sub-categories each with both pros and cons

1.The gaming shop: a store that sells tabletop games, D&D materials, host many gaming tournaments and has a large amount of gamers hanging out and playing daily. The pros for this shop are hordes of potential buyers constantly in the store and a lot of like mind people to hang out and share your passion with. The con for this store is that the gamers are in some cases anti social to non gamers as well as each other. The gamer tends to be usually whining about rule interpretations or gloating in nerd speak about they’re big win. Also as any shop owner will tell you the gamers just loiter gaming for hours buying little and scare away new potential customers.


2.The Indie/outsider shop: a store that carries a wide variety of hand made Xeroxed mini comics, outsider/adult magazines, out of print materials, and some porn. The pro for this store is that they carry many hard to find non main stream material as well as foster a more independent spirit for outsider artists to show case their work. The cons for this store are their selection is a eclectic mix of work ranging from the obscene (i.e. porn) to the ridiculous (poorly written/drawn sub par work). Also the shop just due to what it has on its shelves does not foster a friendly enviroment for all, basically the vibe is we are Indie, if you’re indie come on in if you’re not indie get the F@#K out.


3.The toy/merchandise shop: a store that carries action figures, 12 inch character sculpts, t-shirts, drinking glasses, and other assorted merchandise. The pros for this shop are they carry a wide array of merchandise and cater to the toy collector market. Also this type of store is a warehouse of all things comic,movie,and tv. The cons for this type of shop are they are usually very crowded with the merchandise organized similar to a closet full of stuff one, wrong move and you have knocked the limited edition sculpt of batman on the floor. This type of shop usually is good for getting a holiday/birthday gift but not worth a weekly visit and again is difficult to get around in during the slowest of days.


4.The big box chain store: Not really a true comic store but usually has a large section of graphic novels, manga, and comic art books. The pro’s for this store are many, a clean friendly environment, a convenient family friendly location, a place to sit a read your purchases, discounts and sales. The cons are many as well, they have a limited selection of graphic novels, little to no new weekly comics, no sense of community or personal relation with the store, They only carry mainstream graphic novels or books related to the most recent movie to be released, and the staff as a very limited knowledge of the material.


5.The evil comic shop: This is the worst kind of store it has no pro’s only cons such as it is usually in a rundown area, The store looks as if it condemned(which it just may be), The staff or owner is unknowledgeable and unfriendly/mean (he doesn’t want any one in his store). The store is dark ,dirty and disorganized as well as has a limited selection of comics. The store is not family or girl friendly full of adult material that is easily accessible to anyone in the shop.


Living in a large area such as Chicago one can find examples of each of these sub categories all over Chicago area. Most comic shops fall into one or two of these categories and cater to what their regular customers want or desire which is both a blessing and a curse. The comic shop keeps their regulars happy and thus makes money but becomes dangerously inbred and fails to reach new customers due to their specialization. Comic shops in general need to up their game or they may fall victim to changing times. One store in Chicago that is working to up their game is Challengers Comics+Conversation which is located in Bucktown across the street from the Western blue line. Challengers is a clean friendly comics shop, they have a friendly knowledgeable staff, they carry a wide variety of new weekly comics as well as graphic novels and merchandise. What Challengers excels in is community building by making the shop a destination for events. Challengers has a strong online presence they are on myspace, facebook, twitter, utube, yelp and have a informative, user friendly web page which showcases their upcoming and past events. Just a few weeks ago challengers hosted a pre-party for the windy city comic con a fun event that was attended by over 100 fans and pros. Challengers has events going on every month from their in store comic book club and discussion group to their in store signings such as Jill Thompson’s (the artist of Scary Godmother, Beast of Burden, and Magic Trixie) in store event on oct24th or the pumpkin carving event on the 25th

Challengers Comics+Conversation focus’s on making the shop the place to be for not only comics but also comic events. Whether it’s a signing of a favorite artist or writer, a fun community based event like a hosting a party, or a family fun time activity like pumpkin carving Challengers has you come for event and return for more. Challengers gets you coming back for more events and has you buying comics or merchandise on a subconscious level you get the material cause your in the shop, plus by having family based events the shop gets a toe hold on the younger generation of potential customers. Challengers as raised its game to be more than just a store front which in this day of digital delivery is more important than ever.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

more sketch cards





hey all as with keeping with the focus of the blog, here is some more insite to my art process. These are sketch card commissions I did the other day they are 2.5x3.5 inchs so they are smaller than I normally work. Since the cards are smaller than my normal taste I worked up a rough at a more comfortable size for each card then scanned them, then scaled each image down to the card's size and printed them out. The next faze is the part on the left I worked the rough up to a more finished/cleaner state in blue pencil then light tabled the image onto each card. Once penciled on the card I started to color each card using copic markers. I usually try to color the lightest colors first then move to darker and darker leaving the black line for last. I do this process to build richer tones and gradual transitions also I use both warm and cool tone grays to add to the shadows. On the B/W cards I focused on using a white silhouette and White ink spatter(via a old toothbrush) to create a more dynamic effect for a simple static pose. Also on a side note I usually keep a few old tooth brushes around some I never clean the ink off so they are much stiffer and produce a different type of spatter effect. 

sketch card process iron fist and hawkeye



hey all as with keeping with the focus of the blog, here is some more insite to my art process. These are sketch card commissions I did the other day they are 2.5x3.5 inchs so they are smaller than I normally work. Since the cards are smaller than my normal tastes I worked up a rough at a more comfortable size for each card then scanned them then scaled each down to the card's size and printed them out. The next faze is the part on the left I worked the rough up to a more finished/cleaner state in blue pencil then light tabled the image onto each card card. Once penciled on the card I started to color the card using copic markers. I usually try to color the lightest colors first then move to darker and darker leaving the black line for last. I do that process to build richer tones and gradual transitions also I use both warm and cool tone grays to add to the shadows. On the Iron Fist card I did one extra step Which is using White ink spatter(via a old toothbrush) to create a energy effect/glow from the characters fist. Also I decided to white over the other fist to help bring the glowing fist forward to the viewer.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

chicago comic con and more

hey all 
I have just recovered from the chicago comic con and just wanted to say thanks to all of you who stopped by especially the ones who got art and sketches you help make this con very successful for me. AS for the con on the Whole it was very poorly organized and rather lack luster for a few reasons 1. two weeks after san diego no wonder it was hard to get pros and publishers to show up( yeah thats right no marvel,DC,Dark horse,Top Cow ect.....). 2. the con was on the same weekend as lollapalloza sooo of course everyone and their mother was in grant park downtown at the super huge show which means attendance was down at the con. Don't get me wrong the people who showed we hard core comics folk and great people whole were buying art and getting sketchs. but the whole point of the show is to attract the most people you can get. 3. and MY BIGGEST ISSUE was the con badge/wristbands this year you got a badge(which was a super cheap printed thing) and a wrist band which was the real badge to get on the floor the thing with your name on it was just for show the WRIST BAND WAS WHAT YOU NEEDED TO KEEP ON FOR FOUR DAYS it was cheap,lame and I felt like a dork at the bar during the evening with the stupid wrist band on. Still I did very well at the con this year and would again like to thank all of you who stopped by.

Also here is the link to my new web page check it out if ya get a chance. 
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Monday, August 3, 2009

chicago comic con


hey all just wanted to let you know I will be attending the chicago comic con aka wizard world chicago. I will be at my artist alley table space #5104 doing sketches ,selling art, as well as raffling off some cool stuff. So stop by if your in the area!

Saturday, August 1, 2009

drink and draw SDCC09


these are a few of the drunken sketches I did at the drink and draw at the SDCC thursday night at hennesy's. These are just black suit spidy and red rain batman done in marker on the D&D coasters they gave us. It was a fun time with lots of cool artists and crazy stuuf

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

my web comic


hey all 
I just wanted to let everyone know my web comic is up and running. It's over at webcomics nation and it's a action adventure/horror comic called Sword of the savage samurai. The first story is free so check it out here is the link
http://www.webcomicsnation.com/tommm9/savagesamurai/series.php?view=archive&chapter=39640

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

warrior werewolf


these are some character concept designs these are of a warrior werewolf. These focus on a asian theme.

character concept designs the knights





these are some character concepts designs. I the idea behind these concepts is that of  battling avatars. The user will pick one of the knights and fight with the aid of their helpers/squires. Each knight is a avatar of a specific "force" or power.

Saturday, May 30, 2009

stage 1 and 2 of hermione process



These are the red pencil and second stage colors in the process of the hermione illo. I usually do my sketches in red pencil the either clean them up with a B pencil or just scan the sketch into the computer. With the colors o always make a  soft gray background then in upper layers ad colors keeping the lines on the top or in a locked black channel.

hermione


this is just a illo I'm playing around with it's an image of hermione from harry potter casting a spell. I'll post some of the working process stages in the next few entries.

Monday, May 18, 2009

what I'm working on right now.

currently I'm working on a web comic project and other illustration projects that I will post about once I get the OK to do so. Also I plan to post more of my process and technique in this blog on the days to come so that's some of what's happening right now.

here are some different view in their simple shaded form.

3d speeder bike


this is a  star wars speeder bike I modeled and textured in maya. this was done as just a personal side project. Also this is the brand new shiny version. I'll post the weathered version later.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Templar illustration


hey all this is a illustration I did for a short story about the knights templar and the battle of dunkirk during WWII. I did this illo using photoshop and some photos I took and a map of dunkirk england I scanned in. Mainly I used a variety of pshop brushes and custom settings to render the image. A bit latter I will post a color version of this illo. 

Thursday, January 22, 2009

ginger bread house


this is a concept illustration I plan to use as a guide to model a CG scene of a fairy tale style ginger bread house

Saturday, January 17, 2009

my convention plans for the coming year.

    hey all I just wanted to post some goings on and my plans for the coming spring/summer. At this time I plan on attending the San Diego comic con,Wizard world Chicago(I will have a artist alley table and will post that info once I get it). Also I will have a table at the Windy City Comic Con in Chicago in september this year. The windy city is a really fun con that takes place in downtown Chicago its new but gets some great artistes.Well thats all for now I'll post more stuff soon

Sunday, January 11, 2009

alien worlds


Here are a few concept art designs I did its part of a series of alien worlds. The blue one is more of a high tech environment with the beam towers and the green one is more of a sea base in a rain storm, more to follow.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

just testing the blog

Hey all this is just a test but please check back later for updates and other cool stuff