Nice faces. I especially like the first and fourth. And the little nebbish guy reminds me of the "mascot" that Crazy magazine used back in the 70s.Here's some sketches I've done in the last couple of weeks:
That is pretty sweet work. The still life of the mugs has a particularly appealing aesthetic.A few more
Nice. Post a link when it's published. I have a 6-page comic coming up for the Shattered Corpse Halloween Project. The ones I did for 2008 and 2009 are on my deviantArt page (this year's is completely different, though).I got to do my first ever guest comic, it won't be published til next week but here's a sneak panel:
Ah, glory days.And because it's me, here's a chicken drawing:
Nice faces. I especially like the first and fourth. And the little nebbish guy reminds me of the "mascot" that Crazy magazine used back in the 70s.Here's some sketches I've done in the last couple of weeks:
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Ah. I've seen Akira, but it was a while ago.I'm guessing that Ted is an Akira fan, based on the first face. Good rendition of the colonel!
Cool. Nice Raven. Pallas is looking a bit ill, though.Getting into the Halloween mood, this was my first clayboard painting:
I always love the trees. I like how these ones intertwine like that.One of my many many tree paintings:
I've always been jealous of artists that can work with just their hands, including all those in this thread so far. I'm incapable of creating anything without using a mouse.
Since I started working full time as an artist a few years ago my ability to focus on my personal work has been severely lacking... so over the past year I've turned to photography as my creative outlet. I've posted some of these around here before, but some of my favorites shots:
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Your macro work is amazing. Have you ever considered becoming a scientific/industrial shooter?
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