Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Sad News!

Tony Smith and myself did not make the Top 50 in Platinum Studios Comic Book Challenge. I am a bit upset that there will be no going forward in the competition for the Powerpals but fear not. Tony and I have been making plans to debut our project in another media source. I'll keep you updated.

That's all for now Possums

Gusty

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Sketches

I love sketches. It's the first thing I look at in art books. So in that spirit I give you this sketch post.


I recently purchased a small print of the Comedian of Watchmen fame by Scott Derby. I loved it so much it got me inspired to draw one of my favorite characters, Rorschach, that night. The hats a little weird but it works for me.

For some reason, I guess because I never have, I also drew head shots of Both the Joker and Bats. Joker turned out much better in my opinion. (There was a Tim Drake Robin on this page too but it's aweful and will never see the light of day... EVER!)

These three sketches represent my more 'realistic' style of drawing. I really like to cartoon, but occasionally, I revert back to a more complex style of drawing. Consequently I have to relearn to cartoon after I'm done with realism. Oi!

More stuff in the pipe soon, possums

Gusty

Sunday, June 10, 2007

Introducing the MIGHTY POWERPAL!



Hello Everyone,

So after long busy week, I'm finally getting around to publishing that post promised you guys. I know! I KNOW! Shame on me.

So for those of you who don't know, Tony Smith of Heroscribe fame and myself have entered Platinum Studios annual Comic Book Challenge. Today, I want to share with you the concept we came up with called The Mighty Powerpals. I like to think of it as a combo of Superfriends meets Cool World (yeah, that's right! I said it!) taking on Cartoon Networks Adult Swim.

Above is the actual Pitch Page we put to together for submission to the contest. Below is a piece of ancillary of the original cartoon cast. This piece was done first since it's going to be peppered throughout the story.



In the near future, I'll be introducing you to the cast members and updates on the progress of the contest and story.

'til next time possums

Gusty

Saturday, June 2, 2007

Old School!






LIterally! In lieu of new material this time aroud i've decided to post some old material from my days at SCAD (Savannah College of Art and Design for the acromymed challenged).

Our first piece(s) today is a two page adaptation of an aesope's fable I did way back in the fall of 1998. Anyone who can take a guess as to which proper fable it is get's cookie!

The next one is a watercolor of Smaug from The Hobbit that was done that same season.

Finally, the last piece is another watercolor that was done for no purpose other than for haha's. I had just read all three Lord of the Rings books and saw the first movie and i was love with elves and all things elvish. I'm a dork I know.

Ok, so tomorrow i'm going to spend the day doing some drawing for an project that burned me out last week. It deserves it's own post and I'm not yet done recovering from it. So i'll post about it very very very soon. It's wicked cool.


"til next time, possums

Gusty

Friday, June 1, 2007

NIpples, Dimes and Quarters


























So my friend Matt, a Graphic Designer from Atlanta, commissioned me a to draw a design for his friend's breast cancer walking group dubbed "The Nipples, Dimes and Quarters". The art direction was simple! "The busts of the respective presidents with big bosoms looking shocked." Ok! Different but definitely interesting, I thought.

So my first step was to quickly capture the concept in sketch form. As you can see the first sketch was really fast and loose. i just wanted to get the thought outta my head and onto the paper. Now, ordinarly, I would have done three to four sketches playing with various layouts and placement. But, in this case I knew what I wanted in my head and knew it would translate well on paper. So I sent this sketch for approval by Matt.

Once approved I moved on to executing the design. I'm a big fan of using reference material, and since there is no better reference than the actual thing. I went through my coin jar and picked out one of each coin. I went about the execution really kinda wonky like. I decided that I'd draw the busts (pun intended) first and then scan them in individually. Then i drew the ovals for the coins on a different sheet of paper. I assembled each coin individually in photoshop and added the color at this stage too. Then I took the coins and brought them into a new file in photoshop as layers and played with the placement a little. Once I was happy, again, i sent it out for approval.

The Client was very pleased, and fortunately there were no edits or adjustments I needed to do on my end. Which is rare.

I am exceptionally please with the way it all came out. I did make one change to the original art direction though. Instead of all the Presidents looking shocked that they've sprouted gigantic breasts, I thought it would be fun if George was just loving his new bosom and giving a pleased/coy look.

So that's that in nut shell. I'm expecting at least a picture of what the t-shirts will look like (maybe even a t-shirt itself). I'll certianly post it up here for you all to see.

'Till next time, possums!

Gusty