Yooo! Apologies for not posting anything last week but the man flu was placing a pretty decent rear naked choke on my ability to do anything. And I was so busy this week playing catch up I didn't get to do anything outside of work for the blog. I can actually count the hours spent on the drawing board for myself this week on one finger :P buuuuuuuut I remembered late last night that I hadn't finished that Wolverine pic I started on my iPad. So I thought, why not finish and post that?!
So here it is. It was such an experiment from start to finish I kinda feel that that's what I'm left here, and experiment where I started drawing Wolverine and then tried doing a BG, both seem a little distant to each other. I'm pretty aware now of what I can get from the iPad so the next iPad pic I post will be a more rounded set of images.
Drawing on Sketchbook Pro, played with in a PS express and WrapCam and a griffin stylus was used
Friday, March 29, 2013
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Sample Script - Daredevil v3 #1 written by Mark Waid
Okaaaaaay got round to finishing off that sample script. Here it is. Hope yee dig it. Trying to do way more of these, I'll be starting another next week.
Friday, March 8, 2013
R.I.P.Damian Wayne
Hi folks
Had one of those messy weeks this week and didn't get to finish the sample pages. They're almost there, one page left, but I want to post them all up together instead of dragging them out into 3 blog posts. Soooooo in the spirit of blogging at least once a week I do have something to post in the absence of the sample pages.
It was a sketch I started doing last night. Kind of a 'cool down' sketch after finishing work for the day. But yesterday I saw a new group on Facebook called the Irish Sketch Society you can see em here . So I decided I'd do something Batman themed. What I scratched out is pretty much what you see here. And since it was a cool down drawing I really wasn't to pushed about anything too technical, just look at shapes and composition. Since Damian Wayne, the new Robin died last week I thought I would draw a grieving Batman.
So here's Batman outside his cave. Just spotted a dead robin, that could have been killed by one of the bats in his cave for all he knows. Obvious play with the colour red here for Robin, Batman almost with the blood on his hands the red leaves from the trees outside the cave to show his spirit flying away.
Usually spend about 30 - 40 mins on a warm up drawing, spent about an hour on this.
Had one of those messy weeks this week and didn't get to finish the sample pages. They're almost there, one page left, but I want to post them all up together instead of dragging them out into 3 blog posts. Soooooo in the spirit of blogging at least once a week I do have something to post in the absence of the sample pages.
It was a sketch I started doing last night. Kind of a 'cool down' sketch after finishing work for the day. But yesterday I saw a new group on Facebook called the Irish Sketch Society you can see em here . So I decided I'd do something Batman themed. What I scratched out is pretty much what you see here. And since it was a cool down drawing I really wasn't to pushed about anything too technical, just look at shapes and composition. Since Damian Wayne, the new Robin died last week I thought I would draw a grieving Batman.
So here's Batman outside his cave. Just spotted a dead robin, that could have been killed by one of the bats in his cave for all he knows. Obvious play with the colour red here for Robin, Batman almost with the blood on his hands the red leaves from the trees outside the cave to show his spirit flying away.
Usually spend about 30 - 40 mins on a warm up drawing, spent about an hour on this.
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