OC-tober day 29: graveyard
My mad scientist character digging up her dad's corpse to turn him into a monster/bodyguard She was a villain originally

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OC-tober day 29: graveyard
My mad scientist character digging up her dad's corpse to turn him into a monster/bodyguard She was a villain originally
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Your character specializes in engineering devices.
I haven’t posted anything new to Tumblr in forever. Here are some characters I’m developing for the next big Atomic Robo story arc.
Tesladyne Institute Intern Foley
I’ve been super inspired by all the good work being done by my studio since the election and the millions of people who marched in protest of Trump and all that he stands for this past weekend. I’ve been getting a LOT more involved in things locally, and I truly believe this story is going to have a happy ending. But there’s going to be one hell of a fight before we get to that.
If you like Atomic Robo and want to see more of this kind of thing, consider supporting us on Patreon.
Strange finds are everywhere.
As a self-taught action scientist and global traveling meteorite hunter, Geoff Notkin has experienced first-hand the truly beautiful, strange, exciting and wonderful places that our planet Earth has to offer.
Go and explore the strange finds near you!
Be sure to remember them while we journey together into the mysterious Department of Strange Finds.
photo credit: Christian Meza, Geoff Notkin on set of Department of Strange Finds.
Just some pre-work doodles.
My computer and Cintiq have been buggy as hell lately so Wacom support suggested I completely uninstall my tablet and start fresh.
The old computer is still living on borrowed time, but the tablet feels incredible. I didn’t realize just how boggy and mushy things had gotten. I just know I was seriously reconsidering the move to making comics digitally and questioning everything I thought I knew about my artistic abilities. Haha! All better now though. :D