Friday, January 29, 2010

Sad news...

Oscar, our 18 year old cat, died this week. He'd been fighting a series of minor infections over the last few months, until a really bad one he just couldn't shake, but he had been relatively healthy otherwise until the last few days. We noticed Tuesday he was having difficulty walking, he had stopped eating and drinking and by Wednesday night he had begun to rapidly deteriorate. We did what we could to make him comfortable until we could take him to the vet Thursday morning.

He was a tough guy. When he was younger he'd leap over a sofa to chase a tennis ball. He killed a lot of mice and even a few bats. He befriended a squirrel named Scar-face, who got trapped in our basement mysteriously. Trained two kittens, even outlived one, and struck fear in the hearts of two dogs. One was a huge Irish wolf hound. And only special people got head-butts. He leaves behind two people, a lab-beagle mix and two stray cats. He will be missed.


Monday, January 25, 2010

Gun control!

Here is the finished page! I still have to clean the scan up a bit, you can still see the blue pencil and the white out. 

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Saturday, January 23, 2010

Fresh ink

Another sample of the inks for page 28 of my first graphic novel, a collection of hard boiled western horror comics. Click on the images for a closer look!

Friday, January 22, 2010

Gun-shy

Here are some more art samples for my first graphic novel, a collection of hard boiled western horror comics. This pages feature a Machine Gun Kelly type gangster character and an aging Jesse James type character meeting in a gun battle. For most pages I draw each panel on a different sketchbook page, sometimes using a reference collage like below. The individual panels are scanned and put together on a page template in Photoshop. I then do the inks on a vellum overlay over a b&w print of the assembled pencil pages. But for pages like this one I draw them full size on bristol board, in non-photo blue after a lot of sketches.  

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I'm a little "gun-shy," so I scanned in the blue pencil page so I could print out details to "test-ink" some details and experiment with the lines, light and shadows. 





Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Rocket science

Here is the finished drawing of a space craft. I ended up using a less detailed version for the finished logo. Click on the images for a closer look!



Monday, January 11, 2010

Retro Rocket

Another sketch for the veterinary transport space craft, used in the comic strip. I wanted to make the windows on opposite sides of the craft in much the same way as the eyes of a rabbit or a fish. Click on the image for a closer look!


Saturday, January 9, 2010

Oscarface

Spent most of last week driving back and forth to the vet's office, taking care of pets. Oscar, our 18 year old cat, (pictured below), had a huge infection on his face. He spent three afternoons at the vet last week getting his face flushed, and we've been doing the home version since Thursday, with some goop the vet gave us. Re-opening the opening and squirting in the goop. He's been wearing a little cone too which he's not too happy about. Our newest rescue cat Vinnie, (named her after Vincent Van Gogh, since she has only one ear), she just got de-clawed last week and had an ear infection, so we've been giving here ear drops, antibiotics and pain meds everyday. Fun week! Monday, Leo our dog, goes in for his second of two flu shots, since when do dogs get flu shots?

Friday, January 8, 2010

Star treatment

The design sketch for the comic strip I'm working on. Click on the image for a closer look!

Monday, January 4, 2010

More pages

Here are some more pencils for my first graphic novel, a collection of hard boiled western horror comics, These pages feature Machine Gun Kelly style gangster and crew arriving in town. I'm drawing each panel in my sketchbook and assembling them on a template after scanning, before I'm doing inks on a vellum overlay over a print of the assembled pencil pages.

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