Tuesday, April 1, 2008

48 Hours well spent.


This is only the first page for my grand Comixstravaganza exit this quarter. I need a nap.

Friday, March 28, 2008

Portfolio Follies

Well, I felt it was necessary to post again, given that my job hunt will be starting pretty soon. It's my last quarter in college of my Senior year and it's time to get serious. I'll be posting new work on here at least once a week to show some sort of productivity.
This week I'll post character sheets of two of my favorite creations to date: Brightleaf and Eyeball.

You might remember them from my last post. Since then I've become infatuated with the plucky little duo, and I'm starting on a 20+ page story, where Brightleaf must find a way to protect his village from a band of mysterious outsiders. It might be a little more involved and maybe darker than my original story, but hopefully I can connect with my readers by flesh out Brightleaf and Eyeball's friendship.

Anyway, this character sheet I put together a few nights ago in preparation for my portfolio I sent out to Cartoon Network in hopes for an internship.

Anywho, enjoy these:

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Pantomime Anthology Submission.

I figured I'd post this, since this is supposed to be my art blog and all, though I seem to dismiss it alot, like all my other online journal type things.
Anywho, this is my submission to SCAD's Sequential Art Anthology, the theme was Pantomime. So without further ado, I give you Brightleaf's Journey:


In all honesty, creating the comic was pretty much a product of shaving a good idea down for deadlines. I started this quarter without a clue what to base my anthology piece on, since the theme was so open ended, I could pretty much do anything, as long as I don't use words!

But then I doodled up that cyclops monster, and fell in love with the design, and the story basically wrote itself around him. Originally the story was supposed to be 8 pages long, and the cyclops had an accomplice, an older version of Brightleaf's people who kept the cyclops as a friend/quard dog and the people had built up rumors that the monster was truly evil.

Due to time constraints, I ended up writing that portion out, but I kept the folklore, since it the Mayan-inspired art tells a fun story without any words, which obviously fit the criteria for the anthology.

The biggest triumph in the comics is, in my opinion my use of backgrounds, I think I finally gained a new plane in my work, and that I really pushed myself to the limit. Sadly, I didn't get into the Anthology, but I still have 5 really awesome pages to show off.

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Food For Your Eyes

Hey there all you out on the blog-o-sphere. It's been a slow summer, what with my job closing, and getting transferred to a smaller store that gives fewer hours! Anywho, here's a two page comic injoke I drew for my friend's respective birthdays, Guest-starring Marvel's own Squirrel Girl!





Sunday, July 1, 2007

You'll Get Your Come-Up-Ins!

I'm posting this out of order, I know, but this is probably one of the more impressive comics I feel I've done. This was after I finished the most stress inducing project of my life, and I wanted to do something 'easy' for the District's Comixstravaganza. So I kicked around some silly 1-2 pags ideas, but thenI talked them over with my good friend Pranas, and he gave the basic premise of the comic, which forced me to make it to 4 pages. Which is the most fun I've ever had drawing a comic.

Chock full of injokes! Enjoy.

My blog?!


Hey, I finally found out how to sign back into this damnedable thing!
Now look at something I didn't draw, cause I love pokemon.

Saturday, April 7, 2007

The Flukening!

Hello Fluke Attendents. Hopefully you've stumbled upon this blog after checking out my mini. I'll be writing a full review of my funtastic day tomorrow!