Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Oh No You Didn't!


I was watching Maury with my mom when this lovely lady in the audience caught my eye. I liked how her bangs took up more than half her head and her Ronald McDonald color scheme.

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

A Penny For a Tale...


"This one's called, "The Dog and Her Reflection."
It happened one day that a dog was carrying some jewels in her mouth
across a plank, over some running water.
So enamored with what she saw in the water, the dog failed to recognize her own reflection."

I made a fake comic cover for Darren Lynn Bousman and Terrance Zdunich's The Devil's Carnival. I think it'd work well as a comic, but I don't see myself attempting to make a fan version. A cover is just fine enough for me. I tried to make it look like it look like it was a real comic from that time period, complete with aging and mysterious stains.
I made a gif showing the process to get from the sketch to the final product. Untz untz untz.

Monday, September 9, 2013

Gotham Girls


Look at that statuesque Catwoman. Try to come up with another word to describe her, I dare you. I also noticed I colored Harley's hat wrong so I corrected that. Oop at me.

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Puddin'

On today's menu is a Harley Quinn. Yay! I had a lot of fun drawing with friends today. It was something I needed.

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Big City Travel Poster

It's not quite midnight yet so I guess that means I've made 2 posts in one day. What is this madness?!

Anyway, I was inspired by the old Disneyland attraction posters for the Monorail and People Mover. It's really obvious so I don't know why I'm bothering even mentioning it. Big City is one of the towns in Pomland and home to Pom Choco, the greatest Pomeranian inventor and scientist to ever live. His interests include straws. Lots of straws.

She's My Spooky Girl

I remember being really proud of the above image when I made it way back in 2010. It was when I was really getting a hang of Illustrator and still transitioning from traditional artist to digital. It was something I created somewhat quickly, but still managed to make cute.
Fast forward to 2013 and I've revisited the same Hime Gyaru vampire. She has hands now instead of nubs. Isn't that great? She can now open things by herself. Her hair also isn't a blob with random highlights thrown in.
She's even got a gal pal. I think I like her more, to be honest. I think she was a college co-ed in the 60s who died from choking on marshmallows. She looks the type.

Of course they weren't always undead. Here are some recolored and somewhat modified human versions. I don't know if it's because we're getting closer to Halloween or it's the influence of listening to The Ghastly Ones a lot more lately (which again, might be because of the approaching Halloween season), but I'm really enjoying drawing stuff like this right now. I don't think I'll be coming up with a whole line of cutesy girls for every kind of monster or supernatural entity, since that's a little bit too Monster High for me, but I will probably make one more to round out the group.

Friday, September 6, 2013

I'm Back!








































It's been over two years since my last post. In that time I worked my first industry job, got my own apartment and learned that I kind of suck at building shelves. I just thought I'd whip something up to commemorate me coming back. I'll try to update regularly, depending if my internet sucks less than my shelves.