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This ended up somewhere between Carol Danvers and Ruby Rose, but that's OK too. |
Monday, January 30, 2017
Warm-up Sketch: Captain Marvel
There is something about Ruby Rose that makes me think she is the perfect reference for in-comic book Captain Marvel's face. It has to be the short hair and sharp features.
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Force Grey: The Lost Episode's New Title!?
After watching the WotC D&D stream for their live "Force Grey: The Lost Episode" (DM'd by Critical Role's Matt Mercer), it became clear that there was one true PC hero. A giant among mortals. A harden bulwark set against the forces of evil. In short, a baby porcupine.
Context: Dylan Sprouse was one of the new guests for the game (playing a Druid), and he managed to sneak in a way to both turn his character into a baby porcupine AND make it useful. Truly the stuff of legends...or at least D&D bragging rights for some time to come.
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Context: Dylan Sprouse was one of the new guests for the game (playing a Druid), and he managed to sneak in a way to both turn his character into a baby porcupine AND make it useful. Truly the stuff of legends...or at least D&D bragging rights for some time to come.
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WIP - Sketch to final (flipped for the parody pic) |
Monday, December 5, 2016
Dice, Camera, Action: Diath's Cure
During the 11/29 "Dice, Camera, Action!" game, run weekly by Chris Perkins on the official Wizards of the Coast D&D Twitch channel, the party finally found a cure for poor Diath (played by ProJared). The gauntlet was thrown down on twitter for some fan art - they suggested holy light, but all I heard when I listened was eerie darkness:
Heavily influenced by Garney and Milla on the current Daredevil run. I thought about going static image (a la the Were-pom that never came to pass), but I really thought we needed to see the goop crawling away.
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Heavily influenced by Garney and Milla on the current Daredevil run. I thought about going static image (a la the Were-pom that never came to pass), but I really thought we needed to see the goop crawling away.
Friday, November 11, 2016
Spider-Woman, Jessica Drew (Digital)
Back in April of this year, I drew a pen and ink sketch of Marvel's Jessica Drew. Here is the digital update.
At some point I'd like to shift my character coloring from an interior comic styling, to a more painterly, comic cover look, to match how I enjoy digitally coloring certain other items. This image highlights the difference, when you compare the sky, to the building to the character. Hopefully, the shift was not too jarring. I tried to bridge the gap, or ease the transition, via the way one might look at the image.
At some point I'd like to shift my character coloring from an interior comic styling, to a more painterly, comic cover look, to match how I enjoy digitally coloring certain other items. This image highlights the difference, when you compare the sky, to the building to the character. Hopefully, the shift was not too jarring. I tried to bridge the gap, or ease the transition, via the way one might look at the image.
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