Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Some Sci-Fi





3 Sci-Fi scenes. From the top: a drawing untouched (aside from signature and dating) from 1996 or 1997, I used no reference. I plan on inking and coloring this one without altering the pencil lines. Next, a drawing from 2002 finished in 2013, I used no reference. Next, a drawing from 1996 slightly touched up in 2013, I used no reference.
I have some more like these, and I plan on drawing more of them.

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Another chick


This chick was mostly drawn in 1997 or 1998, got back to her this year and finished penciling her, no reference used. I plan on inking and coloring her. Back in the 1990s (this drawing goes back to 1997 or 1998), I sometimes used lined paper.
 

Monday, October 28, 2013

A woman on a couch

I can create women, girls, all types of people out of thin air. Well, drawings and paintings of them, and sculptures. I used no reference for this woman relaxing on a couch, no model, no other artwork, just my pencil and a sketchbook.


Sunday, October 27, 2013

Another style


Gotta have different styles. Gotta be versatile. Anyway, I think it's better to be versatile. Here are two updated versions (the most updated one is the image on top) of a pencil drawing, which, in the first version, took me about half an hour from beginning to finish (the work on the updated versions didn't take long either). It's a pretty big drawing, the paper is 9" by 12".  I initially used a reference: the first version was adapted from inked pencil artwork by John Romita Jr. from a panel in Amazing Spider-Man #213 in Essential Amazing Spider-Man Vol.10 (which is the same size as a comic book), I just looked at the panel and adapted the drawing to a much bigger size, the panel is about 1.5" by 2".

I may scan the actual panel later to show the difference, the girl I drew with a pencil (whereas the source version is inked) looks like a different but similar girl from the one in the Spider-Man comic. Fun.

Some chicks I drew today






Some chicks I drew today. I used no reference, just used my skills freehand in a sketchbook. I like drawing women, chicks, girls. Always arouses me as well. It's fun. And you can create some great artworks drawing women/girls.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Spider-Man drawings


AmazingSpider-Man2013


Spider-Man2013

AmazingSpider-Man2013


Amazing Spider-Man 2013 1997




 4 Spider-Man drawings of mine. From the top:

1) This one is from 1997 or 1998; colored and inked in 2013; and the poses are original.
2) The next one is from 1997; colored in 2013; and the pose is original. I'm placing the inked version after the pencil version, the buildings have yet be finished. The pencil version looks great as well, as is usually the case. 
3) The next one is from 1997 redrawn in 2013, original pose.
4) This one is from 1997 or 1998, inked and colored in 2013.

I've posted a number of Spider-Man drawings and I'd like to make it clear that the Spider-Man I'm drawing is 50% the original Spider-Man from the 20th century Marvel Comics and some 21st Century Marvel Comics, and 50% the Spider-Man of a more realistic continuity, more realistic than the continuities currently found in Marvel Comics (to my knowledge). I've read a lot of Marvel Comics and I know how the Marvel Universe stretches believeability/credulity, that's why my Spider-Man is often the Spider-Man of a more realistic continuity, something which Marvel hasn't done yet (or if they have, I haven't seen it).

I'm going to finish, ink and color all the drawings in this post soon. Click on the {Spider-Man art} label at the bottom of this post to see all my Spider-Man art on this blog. The label is visible in the web version of this page, not the mobile.