Thursday, September 29, 2011

Soldier Boy



I had a sketch session with my good friend whom I haven't seen in a long time. It brought back some good memories of us drawing back in the day while working for a telemarketing company. In many ways, he is my little brother who has grown up to be a very talented artist. I use to share and teach him techniques, but ironically years later, he has taught me. Anyway, here is a drawing of an armored soldier- first sketched on paper with pencil and marker followed by Photoshop rendering.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Bentley's Parents House

Here is a drawing of a house I designed for an up and coming comic book project, The Phoenix Cycle, that my friend and I are working on. Overall, I am pretty satisfied with how it turned out. I have always wanted to work on environments and found it challenging. So, along with drawing human figures and objects, I am also working on drawing environmental scenes. Stay tuned for more drawings and sketches. Please click on the image to see a larger version

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Going back to my roots


This month I am focusing on going back to my roots. When I was in junior high and high school, I collected comic books and graphic novels which passionately inspired me. I challenged other artists in my class and friends in competitions to claim the title of best artist and most creative. This gave me desire and thrill. Since I was not physically talented or was into sports art was my sport and an outlet to develop relationships. The pen and paper was my baseball bat and bases. So going back to my roots means tying all of what I learned from college and work and applying it to where I first began. Anyway, here is a drawing I did for a co-worker who's favorite character was Marvel's super hero Jean Grey "the Phoenix." The twist behind this piece is if you notice, her hair is not hair but fire. This piece is my version of what the Phoenix would be like with her powers manifested on a higher level.

The media used was first done on paper and pen and than rendered in Photoshop CS5. Stay tuned for more new work on this subject matter.