Saturday, June 27, 2009

Sketch Explosion! 2 -Catching Up Some More

Here's some more people sketches!

In addition to these being a good warmup, sometimes I stumble some great ideas for characters-- whether it's a new way of handling a certain facial feature, or a unusual proportion...

Leave me a comment if your eyes really respond to something, see something you think works well (or not so well)!



* The guy with the bowler hat hangs around our neighborhood striking up conversation ("How do you like living in a loft?" etc.) and right before leaving, offers to sell you some fancy electronics out of his metallic party gift bag.

Sketch Explosion! 1 -Catching Up

It's a sketch explosion!


My scanner is starting to smoke a little, but I'm finally done catching up on scanning all my practice sketches from the last few weeks. Here's the first installment - enjoy!






Wednesday, June 24, 2009

More Peeps



Here's some more faces I captured in the ol' sketchbook. First up is a few pedestrians from right here on Main St.; second in line are some diners enjoying some gyros at the Sketchclub hangout, Daphne's.


Monday, June 22, 2009

Hello, Blog, I've missed you.

Hey everybody! I've been taking a break from the internets to make some headway on things; I feel very fortunate recently to have a lot of work to finish up, but it's meant stepping away from all the online fun for a while, now I can breathe a bit.

I'll forgo all the usuals about still being alive, etc. etc., and instead hand out some fun people sketches from the last few weeks.

Been trying to keep a little promise to myself, that I would get out and draw from life every day (or as often as I can). It's one of those things that I know is good exercise for my art, but I always find excuses not to do, sometimes just because it seems like fun and not work. :)

I'm getting into a good habit though, so there's more on the way tomorrow, and once I get caught up I'll try to post more often.

Cheers!











Wednesday, May 13, 2009

This way to the Doodles

Here's some warmup sketches from this week.






Wednesday, May 06, 2009

Gangsta Girl

Here's some life study I did last week at The Drawing Club. Sarah Streeter as "The Gangster's Girlfriend"!



There's a bonus image I didn't post here, over at the Drawing Club Blog, along with everyone else's awesome work! Go check 'em out!


Quest For Tomorrow Preview Pages

Now that the Free Comic Book Day preview is out, I've got the go ahead to share a few pages of Quest for Tomorrow!

This scene is a bit of a standalone from the main story... the main character, Jim, just got word that his family is moving off-planet, and these scenes are from his last night hanging out with his friends. I'm posting art-only here, but you can check out lettered pages over at Bluewater Productions.

I'm pretty happy with how these came out (despite fighting off the flu while I was finishing them!) but I'm looking forward to what you guys think!

Keep checking back here (or at Bluewater) for news of when the first issue will be out.


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"William Shatner Presents" FCBD Signing Pics

Here's a few photos from this past Saturday's signing, with none other than William Shatner himself! Also signing was Scott Davis, who is scripting The TekWar Chronicles. We signed three or four hundred copies of the free preview book! Whew!

A big thanks to Bluewater and Golden Apple Comics for hosting the event, and to everyone who came out for the signing -- and a huge thanks to Mr. Shatner for taking some time out to come promote the comics!

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Friday, May 01, 2009

Free Comic Book Day












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Hey Kids! Tomorrow is Free Comic Book Day!



Head over to your local comic book store this Saturday, May 2nd, and grab yourself some free comics!



Comic shops across the country will be giving away comics absolutely free to anyone who comes into their stores. Included in this year's releases is the William Shatner Presents free comic, including a 5-page preview of Quest for Tomorrow!



http://www.freecomicbookday.com/



If you're in the LA area, I'll be signing with William Shatner and Scott Davis (TekWar Writer) at Golden Apple Comics on Melrose from 1pm-3pm. Check out the link below for details... and we'll see you there!



http://www.goldenapplecomics.com/events/2009/05-02-09fcbd2009.php













Monday, April 27, 2009

Life Study

Here's some life studies I did at a drawing jam this past Friday. Been swamped, but I got out for a few to stretch the ol' drawing muscles. The theme was inspired by anime and Japanese pop culture.200904271930.jpg 200904271930.jpg200904271931.jpg 200904271931.jpg 200904271931.jpg 200904271931.jpg 200904271931.jpg 200904271931.jpg










Monday, March 30, 2009

Quest For Tomorrow

Hey everyone! Here's a little sneak peek of my next comic book project,


WIlliam Shatner Presents: Quest For Tomorrow !



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Bluewater Productions, publisher of 10th Muse, Ray Harryhausen Presents, and Female Force, has partnered with (the one and only) William Shatner to produce 4 series inspired by his bestselling novels!   I've been talking to publisher Darren Davis for a while about doing some work for Bluewater-- and a couple months ago, I was extremely honored when he asked me to come on board to illustrate the Quest For Tomorrow title!


Quest for Tomorrow will be a fast-paced, 4-issue mini-series written by David McIntee. The series will follow the adventures of teenager Jim Endicott, and deal with the issues of growing up, identity, and the challenges of life.



Bluewater is also publishing series based on TekWar and Man O' War as well as a fourth, original-to-comics project-- and will be giving out a free preview of all four series on Free Comic Book Day, May 2nd!



ALSO-- If you can, catch William Shatner himself, appearing tonight on "Craig Ferguson's CBS Late Late Show" -- word is he'll be bringing some comics along with him ;)






Thursday, March 26, 2009

The Maître D'

Here's some drawings I've been sitting on a while... some figure study from the Drawing Club. Jonathan Cripple as the Maître D'!



This was a lot of fun, Jonathan made some great poses and expressions for this character! I'm still trying to figure out how to get good photos of these big drawings but these are better.






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There's some alternate images over on the Drawing Club Blog and my DeviantArt page!



And... I posted on Sketchclub! (*whew!*)






Monday, March 23, 2009

Plastic Man/Spidey's on Disney XD!

Hey Everybody!

Yeah, I know, I've been away a while. Seems like ever since the holidays I've been swamped-- been busy on a couple of new projects, one of which I can share soon, the other I can share later, if all goes well.

Here's a little freedrawin' I did tonight... I'm finally getting back to the suggestions people gave me a while back, the first being... Plasticman!

I couldn't help throwin' Special Agent Morgan (from Kyle Baker's Plas series) in there too.


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In other news, I've been meaning to mention that Spectacular Spider-Man will now air on it's new home-- Disney's new action channel, Disney XD!

The first 3 episodes with Vulture, Electro and the Lizard aired tonight, and you can catch future episodes every Monday at 7:30 PM. The show also pops up at other times during the week (8:30am & 3:30pm Tuesday, etc..) so keep an eye out if you need to catch up!

It's all reruns for now, but the more people who tune in, the more chance there is Spidey'll be back for a third! Brand new Season 2 episodes will premiere this summer!

Monday, November 24, 2008

London Calling

Hallo everyone! 


Although I've broken my run of posting, I haven't fallen off the map completely-- just the local map.  JJ and I got a great last-minute deal to visit London for the holiday, so I'm putting things on hold for a bit.  (I was hoping to post a few sketches and photos while we're here, but wifi's expensive)  It's pretty frigid over here but we're having a great time and checking out lots of art in warm, dry museums :)

We're also moving to a new apartment when we get back, so I may be off the net for a bit; I'll get back to the hero work (those suggestions you guys posted) once all that settles down.

~

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

The Spirit

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A character I'd love to draw some stories for one day.

Can't wait for the movie-- was thinking it might end up a bit dark, but based on the trailer looks like it's gonna rock!

Friday, November 14, 2008

X-Statix

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Recommended reading.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Olivia Dunham -Fringe-

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Here's my go at portraying Anna Torv, aka Olivia Dunham... the heroine of Fringe, my favorite show of the season.

Fringe has a great mix of sci-fi intrigue and lightheartedness that makes it a lot of fun, but then again, I am a fan of most anything J.J. Abrams and crew have done to date.

Once again he has cast a female lead with a signature quirkiness; Sidney (Jennifer Garner) had that angry, I'm about to either cry and/or kill you look, and Anna's got this weird uncomfortable smirking and awkward posture that she somehow manages to pull off and still be attractive. I'm sure it will go into full force once her father shows up, or Walter turns bad, or whatever they've got waiting for us.

Anyway, hopefully I caught a little of the quirky smirk here. This is kind of where I'd like my illustrations to go, adding more levels of tone but ultimately still cartoony shapes. Whatcha think?

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Monday, November 10, 2008

Wolverine

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*SNIKT!*



Looks like the winning suggestions from yesterday are, in this order:

1. Plasticman
2. Tick
3. Harry Potter
4. Link
5. Hellboy
6. Rorshack
7. Robin

Since Deviantart post as "18 hours ago" backwards-time, I'll double check my math in the morning. :)

Heroes/Graphic Spidey

Some of you may have noticed, I have been busy drawing lately!I really needed to get back to drawing and flesh out my portfolio after a year of painting. I thought a good way to challenge myself would be to try and complete 1 simple piece of art a day in my free time. I'm not sure how long I can last with it, but I made it a week! For now I'm following the theme of 'Heroes', representing a new Hero character every day (and, yes, counting the Obama and Generic Samurai days even if they're debatable)

If I get to December with any consistency, I'll switch to a new theme then.

Will I make it that far? Only time can tell, but I thought a little interactivity would help...

For now I'm just picking my favorites, but for the last week of November, I want some suggestions. The first seven people to comment the name of a hero character on my blogger, livejournal, or deviantart, I'll use those characters for the last seven days of the month. It can be from any medium, just follow this definition:

"a male or female character, (fictional or historical) that, in the face of danger and adversity or from a position of weakness, display courage and the will for self-sacrifice – that is, heroism – for some greater good, originally of martial courage or excellence but extended to more general moral excellence."

Get to commentin'!


.....All that being said, I had to "cheat" today... I was really busy, so I'm posting something drawn about a year ago, but new to the blog at least! See ya tomorrow! ~


Joey Mason Graphic Spec Spider-Man

This is a 'graphic' version of Spider-Man I created for The Spectacular Spider-Man. You can catch him whiz by in the show main titles!

This came about because the director, Victor Cook, wanted to use a few shots with a graphic look, to fit with the hip, flashy feel of the theme song... sort of like the end credits on The Incredibles. I also did some graphic backgrounds which I'll post another day.

I feel very fortunate to get the chance to do this design-- it's a little weird for a show painter to contribute something like this, but Vic fought for me and Sean was cool with the idea. My goal was to create something very flat and gestural, while honoring the incredible design Sean came up with for the show... his take on Spidey was an instant classic, and definitely the best Spidey to hit the networks!

This design is also a bit of history for me; other than a game I had worked on last year, this was my first full leap into the line-less look! This design took me quite a while to pare down to the essentials, but it quickly got me hooked on the style that I'm playing with now.


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