Archive for March, 2006

Catwoman Prompt

Monday, March 27th, 2006

This is a current pencil test of catwoman for this month’s prompt, at the same local comic store. This is really my first venture into doing a full figure and props drawing. I am going to ink and then color. Updates coming soon….I would love to get some input.
Here is an Update:

I added some color […]

Time waster,

Thursday, March 23rd, 2006

This is a quick pencil sketch I did before doing a full figure drawing of Marvel Comics character Thor. My Local Comics Store (LCS) issues a prompt each month or so to have anybody that comes in draw a particular character of their choosing. This prompt was of course Thor. And even being a life […]

Animating a Firefox - And a Gift

Tuesday, March 21st, 2006

Following the modeling post for the Firefox logo, the next obvious step is the process of rigging, animating, and rendering the Firefox character. With the basic simplicity of the model, rigging was relatively straight-forward. The only really tricky part was the fact that the fox wasn’t modeled in a standard neutral pose. However, since the […]

Organized Crime is out.

Friday, March 17th, 2006

This is a side project I worked on for a friend of mine. Jason Tondro over at TPK Productions. I met him way back at Wizard World Chicago in 2000, I was a 22 year old schmuck with the first comic pages I’d ever drawn. To this day he still answers my calls. I’m […]

Modeling a Firefox

Monday, March 13th, 2006

Original logoSo as a side project, we’re creating a 30-second commercial for the Firefox Flicks Ad Contest. Part of the idea we decided upon requires a animated a 3D model of the Firefox logo (seen to the left). This follows the basic process of modeling, lighting, and texturing this model. All work for this was done in Blender.

Last Drink

Friday, March 3rd, 2006

I got a little bug in my brain recently and wanted to play with perspective. A couple days later, this popped out. I’m still trying to decide whether I like it like this or flipped around 180 degrees. I like the depth of this one and I think it conveys the thought […]