Kind of lost interest in this once I got to the legs...
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Hive Zombies
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Lancer
Monday, August 17, 2009
ArtOrder Tuesday challenge
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Eve B&W

Yet another iteration on the concept I've been messing with on my 'off time'; there's been such a brutal heatwave the last week that my studio has been unusable, and I came down with a pretty bad cold recently as well. Just haven't felt up to doing any serious work, so I've been working a little on some personal projects instead.
I think this pretty close to the final composition if I decide to take it to a finish. Not sure if I'd want to just work on top of this sketch to keep the loose feel of it, or get proper reference to fix some of the drawing problems that are bothering me.
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Artorder Tuesday challenge


Unfortunately because of a backlog of portrait commissions, I haven't had as much time as I wanted to work on illustration work; but I've still managed to get an entry together for this week's Artorder challenge. I was bummed out that I didn't get things together enough to submit for last week, especially after finding out that Todd Lockwood was helping to judge the entries. He's a fantasy illustrator I've had a great deal of respect for since I was quite young; I actually met him briefly at DragonCon a couple of years ago, and he was about the nicest guy you could meet.
Anyway, I had to rush this piece a little at the end, but I think it came out fairly well. Challenge was to paint a book cover mock-up featuring a Mind-Flayer locked in combat with a female Drow (Both are monsters from Dungeons and Dragons).
That's why the action in the piece is shunted so far to the right (to fit on the theoretical front cover).
Monday, June 29, 2009
les vampires noir et blanc

So here's the final inked piece for tomorrows ArtOrder Challenge. Not sure if I stand much of a chance with the competition, but I'm glad I entered all the same. I'm a little unhappy with the sort of sloppy line quality I ended up with; I'm still not very comfortable with inking digitally, the tablet just seems to restrict my basic hand-eye coordination enough that I can't make the kind of subtle changes in line thickness that I normally love to do with brush and ink. In the future I think that I'll stick to real-world tools for black and white work and edit them on the computer.
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