Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Solestar Cover!
Hey, fellas! This is a cover for Solestar, a comic book that was mean to raise funds for brain aneurysm research and for its victims. The project is spearheaded by Siike Donnelly, who, himself, is a survivor.
The project got over 60 professional artists from around the world to pitch in and contribute through whatever means they can. I got to illustrate a page, I got to color 2 pages and then I got word from Siike that I'll be coloring a cover--drawn by no other than the epic Sean Galloway!
So here it is! THANKS!
Links:
The Naive Project: http://www.facebook.com/thenaiveproject
Sean Galloway blog: http://gotcheeks.blogspot.com
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Tom Judge
Another collaborative piece I did with Ms. Aileen Oracion! It's nice how Top Cow Artifacts characters have that "thing" in their names. I can't quite put a finger on it but their names all seem so cool.
Anyway, this piece was colored through Photoshop! I'm actually thinking of posting a Step-by-step blog in the future to show my process. Whatchathinks?
Friday, January 4, 2013
Michael Finnegan
Anyways, here's my first collaborative piece with the very talented Aileen Oracion (http://inkworthy.deviantart.com).
Monday, December 10, 2012
The Walking Dead
The comic is awesome and the TV is equally great, IMHO. This is just a good series to follow in either mediums!
Lineart was done by the talented JC Fabul. Colors by me, of course :)
Friday, November 23, 2012
Abe Sapien
Abe. Another piece in my Hellboy series. I just love these characters!!!
For this piece I wanted there to be a dark and threatening aura to be present. Naturally, being a sensitive being, Abe is sure to have picked up something under the water. But is it too late now? :O
Traditionally drawn using Copic Markers and colors and effects added through Photoshop.
Saturday, November 10, 2012
The Other Dead
I saw this on DeviantArt and I knew I just HAD to color it! The awesome lineart was done by the awesome http://
Pretty badas! :)
Friday, October 12, 2012
Hellboy!
Here's a piece I drew and colored, myself! I've been beefing up my portfolio and coming up with cover art for many different characters--as well as coloring sequential pages for interiors :)
We can't afford to stagnate. We can only improve :) (and I hope I improved with this one)
I used Copic pens, Copic Markers, and I colored it using Photoshop CS5 through my Wacom Intuos4
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