Preview Page from the Graphic Novel
I’m plowing through my next graphic novel (co-written with Danny Paris). After all my work for hire stuff during the day, I go home at night, eat dinner, kiss my wife, and then start drawing again.
Read MoreI’m plowing through my next graphic novel (co-written with Danny Paris). After all my work for hire stuff during the day, I go home at night, eat dinner, kiss my wife, and then start drawing again.
Read MoreTo warm up today I finished coloring the Baroness drawing I did last week. For those who care, I used Copic markers on the skintones and Prismacolors on everything else. Highlights were done with Pro White. Unfortunately, the colors on this scan seem a little desaturated. When I get home I’ll have to re-scan it.
Read MoreI’m back from Comic Con. I slept almost 12 hours last night after a day spent flying over the US through air that’s just a bit more turbulent than I care for. There’s a ton of reviews of the show popping up all over the internet, so I won’t bore you with one here. I…
Read MoreA Sherlock Holmes commission. Prismacolor and Copic markers. Watercolor wash on the background.
Read MoreI’ve been reading through the complete Sherlock Holmes the last few months. I’ve also become a fan of Jeremy Brett’s portrayal of the illustrious sleuth. Needless to say I was more than happy to be commissioned to work on this Holmes peice. It’s 9 x 12 on bristol board. I’ve inked it with a Faber-Castell…
Read MoreIt helps me to warm up with loose sketches or studies before diving into whatever project I’m working on for the day. I’ve found it helps me develop an eye for the larger forms and how they interact before moving on to the more detailed features of a drawing.
Read More***UPDATE 3/10/2012 For a long time I noticed this post gets a lot of traffic and I was never sure why. Today I realized that if you type “sketches of girls” into Google the two head sketches come up at the top. These sketches were done years ago and frankly don’t reflect my current skill…
Read MorePrismacolor Markers on Bristol Board.
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