Thanks again, broYour work is really epic, your sense of detail is top notch and just that you can put together all these "wild" designs.![]()
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Thanks always man. If you still talk to them, you should pass them to check outOutstanding as ever! I personally never played Panzer Dragoon but one of my best friends loved the heck out it and talked about it for most of the early 2000s.
I really love your Stagate ideas too!
--Alex
Thanks!Your character portrait and landscape style reminds me considerably of the Jean "Moebius" Giraud contributions to Heavy Metal back in the 80's.
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Hey thanks!I love it. You correctly draw the Ortolan with no arms (a detail action figures usually get wrong, so well done!) and I love the Corellian patrol ship... never thought of putting the widebar engine on the corvette frame. Inspired stuff!
--Alex
Thanks... the only stuff I have ever designed for the Yamato-verse has been huge drawings, like 48"X30"(121cm X 76cm) That I have given to my friends and family... anything smaller that I could scan, have been these:I’m truly amazed at how well you can take an established genre and do your own distinctive take on it. I’d love to see what you could do with Space Battleship Yamato. I’m surprised with myself that I haven’t suggested it sooner, actually…
I actually have not, mainly because the description of the vessel was essentially a double tapered end cylinder with a ram and a wheelhouse, with a gallery window. I can make it much more exotic, but it might be too different from that description... This doesn't mean I'll never do one, just that I have not done one as of yet.Ever do a Nautilus for 20,000 leagues?
Thanks brother.Some of the illustrations almost look like someone hired Rick Sternbach and John Eaves to work on an anime, absolutely love it!
Really curious to see if you ever do any Gundam or Evangelion stuff. I'm not a mecha illustrator myself and I always marvel at folks who have that ability. Managed to design a mech once, but that was about the limit of my wheelhouse.
Thanks!Wow… That one with the skull is your take on the Aracadia? Beautiful and terrifying!
Thanks a lotSuch a colossal amount of amazing vehicles/mechs. Really inspiring work.
Thanks always BroAwesome stuff dude, love that your starwars designs have familiar features thrown in here and there.![]()
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A sweet blending of the 1980 aesthetic with the core elements from the 1936 Saturday matinee serial! Or, did Alex Raymond draw the Lion Men using saucer type craft in the original newspaper strips? I do know Thun piloted a "spinning top" type ship in the Buster Crabbe adaptation, but I wonder if the serial got the idea from the comic series? (Yeah, "Google is one's friend", but it's not infallible.)Hmmmm... How's about some 1980s Flash Gordon... (Gordon's Alive!!!!)
Lionmen Space Gyro:
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