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Inktober day 1.
Happy Star Wars Day!
Don't do it!
Saw an awesome display of individuality at Walmart of all places. This girl wearing very girly hippie get up, earth tone dress with rope tied in her hair, grabs a green light saber flicks it out like a Jedi master. Then starts down the aisle slashing away like a boss! She really was a Jedi master at this better than most of the boys I seen play with these things. This is the great reminder why we need female characters in movies like this!
Saturday I married the girl of my dreams. she is my best friend, my love and my muse. Can't think of a better subject to draw for Inktober than her.
Robot concept character sketches.
Manatees were often confused to be seen as ladies of the sea. I guess this is what happens when a bunch of men sail around for long periods of time ,drinking. This could be how the myth of mermaids got started in the first place. Very different than the Disney version that’s for sure. Painting random ideas for practice, not sure what will come next.
Elemental spiders designs. Whats scarier than a giant spider? One that is already on fire! Every fantasy or horror game has giant spiders in it. This is my take on what if the spiders evolved with some kind of element power or mutation.
Apply for the Creators for Creators Grant!
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The goal of the Creators for Creators grant is to help pave the way for the next generation of comics creators by supporting their work financially and through mentorship, as well as providing opportunities for their creations to reach a wide audience. We plan to give $30,000 to a single cartoonist or writer/artist duo in order to support the creation of a new and original work of a length between sixty-four and one hundred pages over the course of a single year. The recipient will be selected by committee according to rigorous criteria.
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Happy Star Wars Day!
100 Hours
Hey, guys. Would you like 100 hours worth of art tutorials from the industry’s best 2D and 3D artists?
100 Hours is a new Kickstarter project I was asked to join by 3D total; to be honest I’m insanely humbled to even be considered for this. We’re talking some bang up artists doing a lot of hours of tutorial work for you guys to use forever. I believe, once you purchase a $25 tier, you get all 100 hours with unlimited use/download at your leisure. I will be participating and doing one hour of video tutorial should the Kickstarter succeed!
You can view the KS here!
Trust me when I say that this thing could prove pretty great. My plan for my hour is a video explaining efficiency in 2D art, and how to do the most work, with the most streamlined effort, so you can get through your commissions/freelance work a lot quicker. It’ll be fun! So check it out if you’re at all interested in this kind of thing; I had a couple people message me lately about tutorials and I can’t see a better way to get a LOAD of them for very little with this.
Only a few days left, dudes! Check it out and give it some love :)
Might be a golbat.
WIP. Rock monster concept I’m working on. Trying out new painting techniques in photoshop.
Artist’s Toolbox: We’ve just added a number of tutorials from Sherm Cohen on Storytelling, backgrounds, and lines of action!
on DeviantArt
Character turn around for a wood based creature. Very inspired to make one after seeing Groot. The idea here is that this wood walker grows his own armor and weapons. Thinking a long the lines of an archer that shoots real green arrows!
Drawn in photoshop with photo textures added.
Character sketch painting wip. Futuristic oppression unit, your freedom needs oppressed they will be there. Thinking this would be an enemy character for a game that deals with government control over a population.
A sketch of current character working on, making turn around and then digital painting. This one is definitely Groot inspired, I like the idea of this character being able to make his own armor and weapons.
I am Groot!