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Lunch Sketch – FELL

Wednesday, March 9th, 2011

Decided to trade away my FELL comics last night. It was a tough call and it took some doing, but I finally pulled the trigger. I picked up the tpb last Summer and was fortunate enough to have Ben Templesmith sign it for me at last year’s Heroes Con. So trading the actual comics was something I was prepared to do…even though I LOVE this story! If you haven’t read it yet, do yourself a favor and pick it up.

So while I brooded over the decision today at lunch I decided to do a quick send up of the lead character Detective Richard Fell. I’m not even in the same universe as Templesmith, but I sketched it out anyway! I tried to keep my style (whatever that is) out of the piece and just try to capture the character. So this piece was pretty quick…most of the time was spent in photoshop filling in blacks!

Hope you enjoy it…and go read some FELL! :)

#Sketchercise – Music related art: Roy Orbison!

Friday, January 21st, 2011

Not sure if that’s exactly what Seth chose for the topic, but that’s the direction I was going! I decided to go with one of the bigger musical influences of my childhood: the Voice…the incomparable Roy Orbison! This was taken from the album cover art for his triumphant comeback “MYSTERY GIRL.” For most people growing up it was the Beatles, Stones or Elvis…but in our house Orbison resonated the years of my childhood. The most amazing thing about it, no matter what age, what time period, his stuff holds up remarkably well!
This is part one of a 3-4 part process. This is the raw inks over my pencils. The next step is to clean it up a bit and add gray tones. And last, I’m going to add some white acrylic splatter to give it some atmosphere. I’ll post each piece as they’re complete. Hope you like it…now, go listen to some Orbison! :)

step 1

step 1.5
I scanned in the drawing at 300 dpi and took it into Photoshop (CS2). I then proceeded to bump the contrast levels up to get a darker, more solid black. After that I went in and removed the areas I didn’t like. Specifically the hands/wrists. I tend to do a bit of contour drawing when I do hands and in this instance it wasn’t a good thing. I want the drawing to balance out, and the simplicity of the face was being overwhelmed by the rendering of the hands & writs. I’ll print this out and draw in the fixes over the weekend. (stay tuned!)

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Well after tweaking the brightness/contrast in photoshop it came to me that I was a few steps ahead of myself. It wouldn’t looks right to go back in on a high contrast piece, so I went back to the original and cut out what I wanted to redraw and left the contrast alone.

step 1.75

I reduced it a bit to fit an 8-1/2″ x 11 sheet and printed it out. I then went back in with a 4H pencil and drew the corrections. I used the same tools to ink these changes (Prismacolor pens, faber-castell big brush pen, prismacolor cool grey art markers) I then added a gradient behind his right hand.

step 2.0

I’m still unhappy with the right hand, so instead of adding in the white acrylic splatter I’ve decided to redraw the right hand first. Once I have it the way I want it I’ll assemble it in photoshop, print it out and add the splatter…stay tuned!
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Getting close! This is the scan from where I redrew his right hand. I finally got it to where I don’t hate it, so I decided to scan it and move on to the next step. These steps are taking anywhere from 10-30 minutes each, usually done over lunch. If not for this process blog I would have stopped or trashed it after the first step, but this has been pretty fun!

step 2.5

I’m going to print this one out and do a few touch ups. I may even re-do the gradient behind him just so that it’s crisper. All the scanning & printing have degraded it down quite a bit. Then after that, it’s on to the white acrylic splatter!
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Sketchercise – Music related art: Roy Orbison – part 4

Took a week to get through all the steps, scanning and posts, but here it is! I haven’t worked like this in awhile. I used to use Photoshop a lot more than I do now,
but I find that the drawings lose some of their life and personality when manipulated digitally. Besides, whatever commission I’ve gotten havre called for the entire
process to be done on one sheet, so I didn’t have the luxury of using Photoshop to help make up for my many imperfections!

I did some light touch ups around the hands and on his hair. I then added the gradient in two steps using all of the markers I have 10% – 90%. Not quite as good as I’d hoped or practiced, but I gotta
keep moving! I also added some greys to his glasses to help build the contrats for the piece (30% & 50% cool greys). I actually liked how that turned out!

step 3.0

I scanned it in this morning at 400 dpi and tweaked the brightness/contrast ever so slightly so as to not disprupt the gradients. I then went in with a burn tool and darkened everything up equally. I trimmed the edges arond the piece and there you have it!

step 3.5 – the final!

For the few who actually stayed with me or this I really appreciate it and I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did!

See you next time!

Sketchercise: Superhero Fairy Tales

Tuesday, December 21st, 2010

If I’m not mistaken, this Sketchercise could either be a Superhero reimagined as a Fairy Tale or a Fairy Tale character turned into a Superhero. I opted to make a superhero into a fairy tale. In this case I chose the obvious, the Incredible Hulk as Shrek!

LIVE #Sketchercise – Happy Holidays!

Friday, December 10th, 2010

Last night’s meeting was our first ever attempt at a Live Sketchercise! I brought in some old 2010 desk calendars from work. Those things are a whopping 17″ x 22″ – enough for several people to draw on them at the same time. So, we broke off into three groups and just drew whatever came to mind. Once we felt finished enough on our drawings we passed the whole sheet off to the next group!
I gotta admit, it was all kinds of fun! The first three are the three unedited sheets. The last one is a collage of all three sheets! I’ll post these over at our deviantArt page tonight – http://sketchcharlotte.deviantart.com/

btw – For those who participated – I scanned these in at 300 dpi, so if you want any of your pieces just shoot me over an e-mail and I’ll gladly send you your art!

Scrap Paper Swamp Thing

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010

I absolutely love drawing on scrap paper. It’s a lot less imposing than a brand new piece of full size bristol board. If you mess up you just throw it away…no worries about ruining a perfectly good piece of expensive paper!

This was a 2″ x 10″ remnant of 80lb felt from some invitations I printed last week. Very toothy, almost watercolor paper. So naturally I couldn’t throw these gems away! :)   Did this over my lunch break…Swamp Thing – copic multiliners and marker.
Now what do I do with the other 39 pieces?! :)

Sketchercise: Tintin

Thursday, October 21st, 2010

A character I’ve always wanted to get into but have never made the time to do so…Herge’s Tintin! Since I know next to nothing about the character I thought I’d do the obvious homage to the “Im with COCO” poster that flooded the internets this past year…hope you enjoy it!

Rainbow Brite…EXTREME!

Monday, October 18th, 2010

A fun little sketch I did for Bridgit’s Rainbow Brite topic. I’ve had this in the can for a few weeks but I got distracted by Hank’s inks on my Steve Zissou! (that’ll be the last time I bring up Terence! ;) )
Anyway, done at a meeting with copic pens and a quick flat color job in photoshop. A lot of fun on something I never thought I’d draw! I was going for Liefeld meets Longshot meets Rainbow Brite…hope you enjoy it!

Sketchercise: Steve Zissou

Friday, October 8th, 2010


This particular Sketch Charlotte “assignment” was for the films of Wes Anderson chosen by Henry Eudy. I was thinking about doing something from the Royal Tenenbaums but decided to go with Steve Zissou instead. At the time I had no idea that the Chris Brunner had done an incredible take on the character (colors by one Rico Renzi). I’m glad I saw this AFTER I did mine, otherwise I probably wouldn’t have even attempted it!
Long story short, I penciled this piece and was set to ink it at last week’s Sketch Charlotte meeting but wused out at the last second only to have the inimitable Henry Eudy step in and graciously ink it. I saw pics from his digital camera along the way, but I finally saw it in person last night and I am blown away…possibly the happiest I’ve been in a long time with anything my name has been attached to! I hope you guys enjoy it half as much as I do…thanks again Henry!

Sketchercise #3 – Hellboy Universe: Professor Trevor Bruttenholm

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

My first take on this theme was Lobster Johnson, but I struggled with his goggles on separate occasions. That slowed my progress to a halt. So the other night I was considering other options, when the good Professor jumped out at me!

I wasn’t sure how to illustrate his white hair & beard using just black & white so I just outlined it! I had a happy accident while inking the outline. My Prismacolor .01 pen tip split which gave me some really cool textures. I couldn’t have done that with a normal pen if I tried!
Prismacolor & Copic pens on a comic backing board…

(Original artwork available for trade or purchase)

CHUCK – Casey & Morgan

Monday, August 16th, 2010

I received a request for this commision based on an earlier one I did of Adam Baldwin as Jayne from Firefly. I wasn’t familiar with the show (CHUCK), so the person requesting the commission brought me the entire first season on DVD to use as reference…now I’m hooked on the show! :)

As you might imagine I used photo reference for this…copic pens on 11 x 17 bristol.