Friday, January 25, 2008

Here there be sketches.

Here are some fairly recent sketches. Kind of all over the place. This first one was just messing around with a brush pen, plus some Photoshop alterations.



These are from photo reference:


This is based on a wood carving on a cork.



Drew these while showing my students the Corpse Bride (great movie):


These were done while waiting around bored at parent-teacher conferences (art teachers don't get a lot of traffic):

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Don't mess with the god of thunder.


Two posts in a week? What's going on here?

Here's something I did for a sketch challenge. Not sure if I'm happy with the values yet, but it was fun.

My drawing arm is fatigued. Not from drawing (unfortunately), but from playing so much Wii Sports. I guess that says something.

Saturday, January 19, 2008

A One Page Story

Here's a one page story I just finished. It was just a simple little idea I got in my head one day, but it turned out to be a bit more complicated to execute. Not sure how easy it is to read, but it was fun to make. I'd like to do more of these one-pagers... see what you can do with limited space.

More stuff should be posted soon, but I don't want to say anything until it's actually up. Although I guess I just did. Oops.

Saturday, December 29, 2007

A belated Christmas card.


I hope everybody had a Merry Christmas.

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Inkxercise



Started an art blog to force myself to be productive. Now you know.

Here's the link: http://ink-xercise.blogspot.com/

Check in on me and keep me accountable. Thanks.

-Dusty

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Drawing Each Other


I've been doing some life drawing with my high schoolers after school. Dusty sat in on our last session and came up with the above sketch of yours truly. He says it makes me look "venerable." I prefer "sage-like." (My students thought "Santa Claus.")

Anyway, here's my take on Dusty and some of my students... Dusty's got a bit of a Stevie Wonder thing going on. It's been great to just spend some time pushing the pencil around on paper.


Saturday, November 03, 2007

Halloween pin-up swap

Quite awhile ago, I did a pin-up swap with Bill Hook, one of the Kansas City comic guys. We agreed to draw one of each other's characters. Well, I just got his image and he chose to do the entire Vlad Squad. I really enjoy his take on them... it's always so cool to see another artist's version of your characters. He really gave Gregori (the short one) a classic Peter Lorre look.

In case you're curious, here's the pin-up I did of Bill's character, Gentleman Jack:

Saturday, September 15, 2007

What's this? A new post?

Yes... I am alive and well. I know it's been a long time since I've posted. I'll blame school starting back up (still playing catch-up in that area). I should have some more time to commit to comics soon.

My wife and I created this picture at the Simpson movie site. They have a cool little character generator thingie where you can make yourself a Simpsons character. I'm not the biggest Simpsons fan, but it was fun messing around and creating ourselves.

I've actually got quite a bit to post. There is an 8-page story that I completed for an anthology that I might post here. I've been cranking out a quick fun story about two kids dueling with their imaginations. And I've finished a few more pages of that Rook City story, but I want to get a few more done before I start posting those. That way there will be no delays in the story when it starts up again. I'm sure some or all of this stuff will be on here soon.
Thanks for sticking around!

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Kyle Strahm's Clockwork Creature


One of the cool artists that I ran into through the Kansas City comic scene is Kyle Strahm. He has been working on his Clockwork Creature story for some time and now it is being put into graphic novel form by Ambrosia Publishing, as well as being serialized online for free. It is the tale of strange creature that is terrorizing a small town and the equally strange "savior" who offers the townsfolk a way of ridding themselves of it.

This is not your typical story as Kyle is using it as a storytelling exercise, spending only a few hours on each page. He really has a lot of fun with this tale... it's anything but predictable. It's full of quirky characters and creatures along with plenty of odd twists and turns. I'm a sucker for stark black and white artwork, and Kyle works very effectively here in that style. I can tell you from experience, it's not nearly as easy as he makes it look here. His rendering of the various backgrounds and the creature itself is particularly amazing. He has a really good grasp of storytelling and pacing, as well, using a variety of visual techniques to clearly break up the action. Not a lot of character development, but it's really not that type of story.

So if you're in the mood for a loose, free-wheeling story full of originality... give it a look. I know I enjoyed the heck out of it.

Monday, May 28, 2007

Wrapping it up

Well, I'll be out of the country for the next couple weeks. Since I won't be able to update, here's the last three pages of this story:



Now that's over, I'd love to hear what you thought of the complete story!

In case you're wondering why I'll be out of the country... well, my wife and I are going to Taiwan to pick up the baby girl we are adopting! If you want to see more about it you can check out the BLOG we have set up about her. We leave Wednesday and get back on June 9. You might not see as much artistic output from me for awhile, as I'll be a new dad! Oh well...

Monday, May 21, 2007

The battle rages on...


Page 6 is up... three pages left! They are all done and in the bag, so you don't have to worry about any delays. Hopefully, I can't get busy on Rook City again very soon...

Hey, one of our readers from Poland, Frapazoid, colored the last page just for fun. Check it out! I really dig how he did the backgrounds.

Monday, May 14, 2007

Schoolhouse comics

The newest page is up. I'm pretty happy with it. Check it out. Maybe leave a comment.

Been very busy with comics lately... only a few of which are mine. Almost all my classes are finishing up their comic book projects. My 8th grade classes always make a comic story this time of the year. We make up the main character together, they make up story ideas and side characters, I put it all together in a script (that's the hard part), and then everyone draws a page of the story. I always try to do a page in each of them. And then there are always the kids that move away in the middle of the project and need their pages finished for them.

My high schoolers also do a comic. They each create a two page story with no dialogue or narration. The results are always varied, but this year I got some of the best results ever from some very talented kids. I'm trying to encourage them to make more comics on their own... showing them how we do ours.

And then there's my afterschool cartoonist club. They made their own little anthology and we're getting it printed up just like our books, color cover and everything. They're gonna freak out when they see the finished product. I hope.

Monday, May 07, 2007

Monday, April 30, 2007

That little Martian guy

A new Last Martian page is up. Page 3 of a nine page story. Let us know what you think!

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

New page and sketches


Here's a couple more sketches from the Sketch Challenge. I particularly liked making the March Hare. Those of you who know me know why my version had to be drinking coffee instead of tea. We all have our vices.
It's Tuesday, so there is a new LAST MARTIAN page up. Check out the new Mars Rover.