Monday, December 12, 2011

Doing the Gnomon Challenge...



...and Thorin Oakenshield is the subject.

After some research I found that Thorin is bombastic, officious, very stubborn, and even a bit greedy. He is also, however, a powerful warrior who eventually overcomes his weaknesses to make the ultimate sacrifice for his kin and kind. Fun character to design too, as the Dwarves of Tolkien's lore are not well described. It gives a designer quite a bit of leeway.

Anyway, first pass here:


Monday, December 5, 2011

post number one...


...of one hundred! - speed paints, that is. Forcing my hand back into painting. So. Here is a birdman thing? And another magic cloak guy.



Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Marvel-ous!




some fun stuff from the SuperheroSquad MMO - these're trading cards for a tie-in game. Tackling some of the classic Marvel heroes was a challenge - and fun!

Thursday, June 2, 2011

inkNewt.



Putting together some sketches and painting 'em up. This guy just wouldn't be contained, though...

Friday, May 27, 2011

Thursday, May 26, 2011

New project - a realistic take on the Thoat, the goofy-cool mount for the four-armed green tribal warriors of Barsoom, naturally...



...described (by John Carter) in the books as:

And his mount! How can earthly words describe it! It towered ten feet at the shoulder; had four legs on either side; a broad flat tail, larger at the tip than at the root, and which it held straight out behind while running; a gaping mouth which split its head from its snout to its long, massive neck. Like its master, it was entirely devoid of hair, but was of a dark slate color and exceeding smooth and glossy. Its belly was white, and its legs shaded from the slate of its shoulders and hips to a vivid yellow at the feet. The feet themselves were heavily padded and nailless, which fact had also contributed to the noiselessness of their approach, and, in common with a multiplicity of legs, is a characteristic feature of the fauna of Mars. The highest type of man and one other animal, the only mammal existing on Mars, alone have well-formed nails, and there are absolutely no hoofed animals in existence there.

...The first few stages are combined here, silhouettes, feedback from a buddy acting as art director, combination and refinement, and some detours to explore variations...I want to get the feel of the creature from the book, a wild, dangerous, barely-controlled mount ridden into battle by tribal warriors. The green Martians don't really tame the beasts so much as beat them into submission. I want them to feel like they're fast and powerful, but still as odd and alien as anything with 8 legs should.
There is an odd design challenge with these books (the John Carter of Mars series), in that the worlds they describe come from the golden age of science fiction, an era which required almost no adherence to scientific fact, and more of a shiny gloss over fantasy stories. This makes the stories fun, funny, and charming to read - but difficult to approach in a visual format - I mean, how do you draw a 15 foot tall, four armed green man with bug eyes and tusks, and not have him look as cartoony as he sounds? So - one can just run with it, and cartoon out, or try to play it straight. I love cartoony stuff, so, to make it a little harder on myself, I decided to play it straight with this guy. The next stage is to take this profile, make an orthographic turnaround, and then place it in an environment...

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

More stuff - This time for the new Superhero Squad Online MMO!






This stuff was dead fun - I really relish the opportunity to get cartoony...
Lots more of this stuff at the portfolio site soon - plus some of the tie-in trading cards!

Whew - some stuff is finally out of NDA! Gonna dump some here for a bit, pending changes to my portfolio...





First - a bit of CityVille stuff:

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

more colors....


...behold:

Color combo One...


....gonna try a few passes with different approaches, textures and palettes. Kinda likin' this one, though!

Okay! The space mechanic progresses...


...now for color!

The idea for this guy came from some brainstorming sessions with a friend - we wanted to see a capable non-warrior in an SF environment. He's good at what he does, and his clothing and equipment reflects this. He wears a uniform, but wears it without military fastidiousness. He moves from pressured to non-pressured environments to perform his mechanics' duties, and is shown here wearing a base pressure suit, additional protective coveralls zipped to the waist; sleeves knotted.
I imagine the suits as a little stiff and confining, and Mr. Mechanic moves a bit less freely than he'd like. He tends to fall into a set posture based on the pressures of the pressure suit -
Harness, padding, insulation and joint armor - this guy is ready to fix some shit in some inhospitable places...

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

playing around...


with some new brushes and palettes. Fun stuff!

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Monday, February 28, 2011

quick sketch book mechy-creature thing...


...sorry for the poor resolution; this was a quick iphone snap I took before this fella had an unfortunate encounter with some coffee....