a dash of colour…
retreading on a previous post today. had a quiet moment the other day and i decided to add some colour to my j.bone template inspired ursula andres-ish pin-up girl.
retreading on a previous post today. had a quiet moment the other day and i decided to add some colour to my j.bone template inspired ursula andres-ish pin-up girl.
so many moons ago mr. j. bone handed off some pinup girl templates for myself and a few friends to doodle our own girls over top. well the other cats finished theirs by the following week. me i took much longer cause, well, i’m really good at procrastinating…
here’s what i came up with.
here’s todays pre-degrassi inking warm-up! i corrected her upper torso a bit as it looked kinda wonky in the blue line sketch.
since i’m still kinda trapped in degrassi and until i get a ‘yeah’ from the publishers i can’t really reveal much. so, to satiate anyone who’s actually visiting my blog, here are a little showing the process of the mister miracle and big barda pinup i did for the paradise toronto comicon. cheers.
aplogies for the lack of verbal discourse, but times are buuuuuusy. wrapping up a children’s book this weekend as well as a few other small projects next week. i’ll be back with more interesting tidbits next week though…

in my precious spare time, as it seems to be a commodity these days, i’ve been happily doodling away at this pinup for b. clay moore’s hawaiian dick series. these are the final inks for the main portion of the image - there’ll be more along the bottom which was drawn and inked on a separate layer. to include it at this preview stage would create a bit of visual chaos.
so this is more or less an in progress post. i’ll share the rest when finished…
sorry for the cheesy title. had to be done
thought i’d share a little of the process of spellgame with you.
i am approaching my run on spellgame in a very loose style compared to my classic roleplaying game work. the reasons behind this are three fold; first i just wanted to break out of my mold and try something drastically different - and in that respect it’s been quite refreshing. the second; i thought the loose sketch like quality would convey the personality and the tone of the book quite well. the final reason; speed - unfortunately this is something i had to take into account as spellgame is a monthly book - and doing the full gamut on the art requires a lot of work in a short amout of time.