I know who I'm voting for:
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
It's a 3D World
So I haven't been able to post anything in a while. Work has been flipped upside down. The studio is trying to find work in new realms, so they are forcing us to learn 3D. It's pretty cool but they want samples fast and it is a ton of pressure to learn this stuff and actually make something cool. Especially with all of the wedding obligations, personal obligations, freelance, etc. It is definitely a bit hectic for me right now. It has certainly cut out a HUGE chunk of my drawing time. I haven't drawn anything lately which makes me extremely sad.... Hell, Colossus Club is even hurting right now. Everyone is being worked to death!!!! Gaahhhh!
Oh well. Here are a couple images from a model I rendered out. Trying to just figure out how to do this stuff. Pretty fast and cool results. Not going for anything photographic... just trying to sell a mood or style. I think the one at night down below is my fave of the two shown.
Oh well. Here are a couple images from a model I rendered out. Trying to just figure out how to do this stuff. Pretty fast and cool results. Not going for anything photographic... just trying to sell a mood or style. I think the one at night down below is my fave of the two shown.
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Mayg meh fyel gyed!!!
Check out what Erin got me for my birthday. It's no wonder I would ask this girl to marry me, right??? Most guys would kill for a girl like her. I totally lucked out!
Check out more pics here. Ohw Shhyyiiettt!!
Thursday, August 7, 2008
More mindless rambles on paper...
Here's another example of me stalling. It's another page of face sketches. One of these is a straight up copy of a face that Rafa Sandoval has done in his Hercules book. I think he is the man, so I find it's helpful to learn by copying. Try to pick out which one is the copy. (It's actually quite easy.)
In the meantime, I have been stalling, for quite some time, on starting these comic book pages that I NEED to do. I think I am just scared. I don't know what the block is, but I need to get going. I promise I will get to them quickly. I need to, for my future.
In the meantime, I have been stalling, for quite some time, on starting these comic book pages that I NEED to do. I think I am just scared. I don't know what the block is, but I need to get going. I promise I will get to them quickly. I need to, for my future.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Gearing up
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Old Dirty Bastard, A.K.A. Dirt McGirt, Ason Unique, The Bebop Specialist, Big Baby Jesus, Sweet Baby Jesus, Dirt Dog, Osirus...
Monday, June 9, 2008
Sequential Question
Ok, I was playing around with this sequence here on Friday, and originally I had Spiderman's head going from right to left in the inset, even though the rest of the image is moving from left to right. I know that this is supposed to be a cardinal rule that I shouldn't break, but I just feel that there is more tension and action with the inset going from right to left. I think it has to do with the feeling that I wanted him to be almost "smashing into a wall" when he gets hit and I feel that this inset, combined with the Spidey on the left, create an ensuing impact-type of tension. However, I do know that this kind of kills the flow from left to right. I know it's small potatoes, but what do you guys think?
I don't know. Maybe I should just stick to the rules.
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Friday, May 30, 2008
My Generic Cover
This is the first sketch of an actual cover-type image I've done. It's all generic characters on a generic team, in a generic pose, but I don't care about all of that. It was fun to do. I know that it's nowhere near the level of a finished pencil in the comics industry, but I seriously busted this thing out QUICK today. It went real fast. I'm kinda proud of myself in some weird way. I feel like my wrist is finally starting to loosen up a bit.
Anyways, let me know...
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Anyways, let me know...
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p.s. My women still need some major work. They just aren't up to par yet.
p.s.s. The Pistons just lost to the Celtics and they will not be going to the finals. I am so bummed out right now. Damn Teyshaun!
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Last Night's Sketches
Thursday, May 22, 2008
WOW. I am a busy person.
Been a looooong time since I've posted. I have been working at a ridiculous level lately. We were extremely slow for about 3 months at work and then it all came crashing down upon us 2 Tuesday's ago. Ever since then I have been working literally 18 hours every day. It is craziness.
On a side note, during this frantic 2 weeks, things slowed down for a few hours on sunday so I had a small window of time to drop by the Motor City Comic Con. The actual con was kinda lame, but I got to meet and have a real nice discussion with artist David Finch. He was super cool and extremely nice and helpful. Meeting him was a breath of fresh air during the shitstorm that was coming down all around me at work. It was awesome! He is an amazing artist.
I did the wizard art for Alltel a while back. It's been in a ton of commercials and they even took the wizard I designed and turned him into a live action character in the spots. That's kinda cool I guess. I feel bad for the poor chap who has to wear that getup! I did it in Photoshop and Painter and they just added it to the van in post.
Here is a cover I did for Detroiter magazine. I designed the three characters and rendered them a la Cheeks. Thanks Cheeks.
It's not even so much the hours that is the bad part, it's the frantic pace at which we have had to work. It really doesn't come as a surprise to me, as everything in the commercial world is a rush, but this last couple of weeks has been insane.
On a side note, during this frantic 2 weeks, things slowed down for a few hours on sunday so I had a small window of time to drop by the Motor City Comic Con. The actual con was kinda lame, but I got to meet and have a real nice discussion with artist David Finch. He was super cool and extremely nice and helpful. Meeting him was a breath of fresh air during the shitstorm that was coming down all around me at work. It was awesome! He is an amazing artist.
Anyways, I just wrapped up my last board for this project (knock on wood) and I am completely tired. I need sleep. Since I can't show anything cool or recent, here's some old stuff! Weeeee!
I did the wizard art for Alltel a while back. It's been in a ton of commercials and they even took the wizard I designed and turned him into a live action character in the spots. That's kinda cool I guess. I feel bad for the poor chap who has to wear that getup! I did it in Photoshop and Painter and they just added it to the van in post.
Here is a cover I did for Detroiter magazine. I designed the three characters and rendered them a la Cheeks. Thanks Cheeks.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Sam Guthrie
Friday, April 18, 2008
I'm Brian Fellow!
Haven't posted in a while... been super busy.
Here are some faces that I painted at work. They wanted to have *"comp style" faces that were painted *"loose" and *"fun" but still looked convincing. It was fun trying to put as much color as I could get away with in these pieces; and it's ALWAYS fun when you get to paint Tracy Morgan and Snoop. I love Tracy Morgan. He kills me.
Here are some faces that I painted at work. They wanted to have *"comp style" faces that were painted *"loose" and *"fun" but still looked convincing. It was fun trying to put as much color as I could get away with in these pieces; and it's ALWAYS fun when you get to paint Tracy Morgan and Snoop. I love Tracy Morgan. He kills me.
Each one was cool to do. I got the linework from someone else at work. I think it was traced. The painting is real though.
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*These are all words that art directors and art reps say to me that make me sick.
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Young and sassy GL!
Here's a sketch I did the other day at work. He's more of a metrosexual GL with a bad attitude. Basically just a study in musculature. I really wanted to render it out, color it and THEN post it, but things have been busy and I haven't been able to do it... so here it is, in all it's rawness. Maybe in the next few days (or weeks) I can post a finished version for you guys (all three of you.)
Oh, and I'll add the most crucial part: the effing ring!
luvya
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Thursday, February 21, 2008
Today's Warmup Sketch
Quick face sketch. It's nice to go back to the roots and just do a nice face. This isn't too great of an example, but I was just warming up. This expression was of some dude taken from that book, FACIAL EXPRESSIONS. I just got it and haven't really used it yet, but I imagine it's kinda handy to have around. Enjoy.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Quick Martian Manhunter sketch
Is this even good? I have no idea... but I really dig the ear! Besides, Martian Manhunter ruuuuuuules!!! I wonder if it's just his weird shaped head that's bugging me. I think it may look cooler if he had a normal head. Hmmmm........ try to imagine....
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Monday, February 18, 2008
Iron Man sketch
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Brandon's Promised Painting Teaser
Here is the pencils for a painting I REALLY need to finish. See, a few years ago I spotted a painting that my good friend Brandon Garrison did. It was a painting of a little wrestler type character that I instantly had to have. Brandon gave it to me on the guidelines that I would have to do a masked wrestler dude for him... this negotiation went down in like, August '07.
Now, you know my M.O.: "Things have been too busy and I just haven't gotten around to it yet."
I'll start it soon Brandon.
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Friday, February 8, 2008
Sons of Hal!
My friend and I have recently become enthralled in the world of comic books once again. It all spawned from our need to draw. Both of us are too cheap to pay for figure classes to keep fresh, so we started making trips to Xhedos in Ferndale so that we could draw in there at night. One night four of us were up there and I started doing a drawing of Colossus from the X-men. They noticed what I was working on and then we got into this discussion about Colossus and how utterly awesome he is. What a sweet character, and he's so fun to draw. Well, needless to say, everyone drew their own Colossus that night and Colossus Club was born. Our plan was to meet up and just draw a bunch of Colossus' all the time. Yeah, I know. It's nerdy and stupid, but guess what?... It was frickin' hilarious.
Needless to say, this went on for some time. Xhedos ended up closing and we moved diggs to the Borders on Woodward. They have a giant graphic novel section damn it! Well, with all of these books around us, ZERO drawing was getting done. We were just looking at the graphic novels every time we went up there. This lead to a great discovery though; by us always looking at the books, we stumbled upon a character that we all had a greater common love for than any other character... even Colossus. THE GREEN LANTERN! He's such a bad mother fucker! We are obsessed with all of them. I went as Guy Gardner for HAL-loween, although now I am telling everyone I went as Hal Jordan. We are obsessed. This whole Sinestro Corps War didn't help either. It was so cool. I may have subconsciously chosen the color palette for this blog based on the Green Lantern now that I think about it... yep, I did.
Anyways, we realized that Colossus had been eclipsed and that a new name for our drawing club was in order. We started thinking of names right away. It had to be something funny, yet so nerdy that no ordinary person would know what we were talking about. Here are just a few ideas:
The Order of Oa
Guy's Gardners
Sons of Hal
There were a few others but they have all escaped me now. Sons of Hal is my favorite. I think it is frickin' hilarious!!! I chuckle every time I think of it! I have no idea why I told you all this story...
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Needless to say, this went on for some time. Xhedos ended up closing and we moved diggs to the Borders on Woodward. They have a giant graphic novel section damn it! Well, with all of these books around us, ZERO drawing was getting done. We were just looking at the graphic novels every time we went up there. This lead to a great discovery though; by us always looking at the books, we stumbled upon a character that we all had a greater common love for than any other character... even Colossus. THE GREEN LANTERN! He's such a bad mother fucker! We are obsessed with all of them. I went as Guy Gardner for HAL-loween, although now I am telling everyone I went as Hal Jordan. We are obsessed. This whole Sinestro Corps War didn't help either. It was so cool. I may have subconsciously chosen the color palette for this blog based on the Green Lantern now that I think about it... yep, I did.
Anyways, we realized that Colossus had been eclipsed and that a new name for our drawing club was in order. We started thinking of names right away. It had to be something funny, yet so nerdy that no ordinary person would know what we were talking about. Here are just a few ideas:
The Order of Oa
Guy's Gardners
Sons of Hal
There were a few others but they have all escaped me now. Sons of Hal is my favorite. I think it is frickin' hilarious!!! I chuckle every time I think of it! I have no idea why I told you all this story...
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Thursday, February 7, 2008
Here's the Deal
Unfortunately, I usually can't put up the stuff I do at work because it is through agencies, etc. so we don't own the art. It's all private. You wouldn't want to see it anyways. Think way too tight car art and storyboards. That's basically it.
However, when I do some cool editorial stuff or anything that is cool enough and I am allowed to show, I will.
I think most of the stuff that I end up posting will be sketches of things I do in my spare time here at work or otherwise. Unfortunately, I haven't done a finished piece of work in quite some time. The way things work in my field, you are never given the time to REALLY WORK on anything. The client wants it way too quickly and all it needs to do is read quickly and get the point across, which is cool, I understand. I just miss digging in and creating a really great piece.
Anyways, here are some sketches I did the other day at work. I had just finished reading 52 so I was on a major Booster Gold kick. Joe Bennet effing rules by the way! Enjoy.
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However, when I do some cool editorial stuff or anything that is cool enough and I am allowed to show, I will.
I think most of the stuff that I end up posting will be sketches of things I do in my spare time here at work or otherwise. Unfortunately, I haven't done a finished piece of work in quite some time. The way things work in my field, you are never given the time to REALLY WORK on anything. The client wants it way too quickly and all it needs to do is read quickly and get the point across, which is cool, I understand. I just miss digging in and creating a really great piece.
Anyways, here are some sketches I did the other day at work. I had just finished reading 52 so I was on a major Booster Gold kick. Joe Bennet effing rules by the way! Enjoy.
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Wednesday, February 6, 2008
I Did It! A Brief Summary and Recap Part 2
We are engaged. I asked Erin to marry me on the 27th of January. It was very gushy and special. I think I saw snot. Not sure though.
Anyways, she said yes and now I am currently in the moving process. Almost everything is in her place but there are still a few loose ends I need to tie up. Being someone who went to art school and works in the field, let me tell you: I have a ton of art shit. It has been such a pain in the ass to move! Luckily I am almost done. Pretty much everything is gone from Brian's except for some paintings and a few miscellaneous artifacts.
The next step is to get everything organized. Between the two of us, we have a great deal of household items. I can't wait until we are all settled in.
Now that a wedding is in our future, things have gone from hectic to astronomical frenzy around here. This is such a happy time for the both of us but also an extremely stressful one. Poor Erin is loosing her mind trying to find a venue. I've never bore witness to anything like this before.
I am such a lucky person to have her in my life. I'll let ya know if she survives the wedding planning!
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Anyways, she said yes and now I am currently in the moving process. Almost everything is in her place but there are still a few loose ends I need to tie up. Being someone who went to art school and works in the field, let me tell you: I have a ton of art shit. It has been such a pain in the ass to move! Luckily I am almost done. Pretty much everything is gone from Brian's except for some paintings and a few miscellaneous artifacts.
The next step is to get everything organized. Between the two of us, we have a great deal of household items. I can't wait until we are all settled in.
Now that a wedding is in our future, things have gone from hectic to astronomical frenzy around here. This is such a happy time for the both of us but also an extremely stressful one. Poor Erin is loosing her mind trying to find a venue. I've never bore witness to anything like this before.
I am such a lucky person to have her in my life. I'll let ya know if she survives the wedding planning!
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A Brief Summary and Recap Part 1
As some of you know, I have been building a giant built-in cabinet in the basement of the condo. It's about 98% done. I only need to put up the trim that will cover the small gap between the studs and the cabinet. I've already got the shelf loaded up. It's okay.
This all came about because I became infatuated with home repair and woodworking sometime around November of 2007. I have no explanation for where this obsession came from, but when it arrived it hit hard. I soon set my sights on obtaining every piece of obscure toolery I could find; whether I needed it or not. Since then, I have obtained a stud finder, a shop vac, saw horses, a router with 1'2" shank (not the paltry 1/4" shank), a complete 18 piece router bit set, a circular saw, a new 18v drill, a saber saw, a reciprocating saw, a really nice Dremel tool with a huge set of accessories, a compressor complete with blower and brad nailer, tons of clamps, a pry bar, and the mother of them all; an awesome 12' compound mitre saw! Now all I need is a table saw. No wonder I am broke.
Now that I had all of the tools, I needed to build something. That's where the idea for the cabinet came into play. The previous owner had built a nasty piece of wooden architecture that was in the spot where my new creation would be. It had to be done. It was all perfect in my head, however; things quickly changed.
I realized that in order to start building something of this magnitude, one has to actually have a game plan and a certain skill set. Well, I had neither and I quickly realized that making building plans sucks, so I figured I wouldn't do it... HUGE mistake. I set about the task like I would a painting. I just kind of started it and let the progress and the process dictate where I would go next. When it was finished it was a piece of shit. It took waaaay too long and was way to expensive. I thought I would be saving us money by building rather than going out and buying. Not the case. Due to my lack of preparation, I made countless trips back and forth to Home Depot. The idea of the cabinet was so simple, however, it was way more complicated and costly than I had ever anticipated.
Keep in mind, all of this construction was going on during weekend intervals. I had to return back to Oak Park during the week so that I could work. Anyways, being the perfectionist that I am, during my five days away from the cabinet I obsessed over what I had done wrong and what I could do to fix it. Erin told me not to mess with it because it was taking way too much time and effort. I said okay. I lied.
The next saturday I woke up super early and went to town in the basement without her knowing. I tore the entire thing apart and rebuilt it all from the ground up using proper techniques and planning. I also remembered to use wood glue this time! Needless to say, the effort was worth it. The final product was so much better than what it would have been if I hadn't have redone it. I think there might be a lesson on here somewhere. Not sure.
Like I said before, the cabinet is okay. It could have been done way better, but I feel that it's pretty damn good for my first project ever! I hate to say it, but I'm actually kinda proud of it. it was a great learning experience. The next project I do is going to turn out so much nicer and now I actually have a game plan for how to do it.
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This all came about because I became infatuated with home repair and woodworking sometime around November of 2007. I have no explanation for where this obsession came from, but when it arrived it hit hard. I soon set my sights on obtaining every piece of obscure toolery I could find; whether I needed it or not. Since then, I have obtained a stud finder, a shop vac, saw horses, a router with 1'2" shank (not the paltry 1/4" shank), a complete 18 piece router bit set, a circular saw, a new 18v drill, a saber saw, a reciprocating saw, a really nice Dremel tool with a huge set of accessories, a compressor complete with blower and brad nailer, tons of clamps, a pry bar, and the mother of them all; an awesome 12' compound mitre saw! Now all I need is a table saw. No wonder I am broke.
Now that I had all of the tools, I needed to build something. That's where the idea for the cabinet came into play. The previous owner had built a nasty piece of wooden architecture that was in the spot where my new creation would be. It had to be done. It was all perfect in my head, however; things quickly changed.
I realized that in order to start building something of this magnitude, one has to actually have a game plan and a certain skill set. Well, I had neither and I quickly realized that making building plans sucks, so I figured I wouldn't do it... HUGE mistake. I set about the task like I would a painting. I just kind of started it and let the progress and the process dictate where I would go next. When it was finished it was a piece of shit. It took waaaay too long and was way to expensive. I thought I would be saving us money by building rather than going out and buying. Not the case. Due to my lack of preparation, I made countless trips back and forth to Home Depot. The idea of the cabinet was so simple, however, it was way more complicated and costly than I had ever anticipated.
Keep in mind, all of this construction was going on during weekend intervals. I had to return back to Oak Park during the week so that I could work. Anyways, being the perfectionist that I am, during my five days away from the cabinet I obsessed over what I had done wrong and what I could do to fix it. Erin told me not to mess with it because it was taking way too much time and effort. I said okay. I lied.
The next saturday I woke up super early and went to town in the basement without her knowing. I tore the entire thing apart and rebuilt it all from the ground up using proper techniques and planning. I also remembered to use wood glue this time! Needless to say, the effort was worth it. The final product was so much better than what it would have been if I hadn't have redone it. I think there might be a lesson on here somewhere. Not sure.
Like I said before, the cabinet is okay. It could have been done way better, but I feel that it's pretty damn good for my first project ever! I hate to say it, but I'm actually kinda proud of it. it was a great learning experience. The next project I do is going to turn out so much nicer and now I actually have a game plan for how to do it.
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Dude, I made it!
Whew! It has been a struggle just to put up a simple blog, but it's on now.
Hopefully with this blog I can challenge myself to keep producing and to let people in on what I am up to. I'm gonna write about ridiculous things and probably rant a bit, if you can put up with it. I hope so. Life is going at 1,000 MPH right now for me, so don't judge me if I'm a bit lax on the postings. I am also hoping to meet some more kick-ass artists out there. ( I hate it when people say "kick-ass artist") There's nothing like a healthy dose of inspiration! This is the beginning...
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