Penciled this (historical era) King Arthur during my livedraw. Pressing projects are going to keep me from getting a chance to ink it any time soon, but I'm happy with how it's come so far (probably will be part of a print portfolio of legendary heroes, w/ Beowulf, Mulan, etc)
Today's Charles Schulz's 100th birthday. Peanuts means a lot to me and my family, but there's one factor of his work that I've thought about an awful lot, and which I wrote about in a (comics) essay for a Peanuts tribute book some years back. 1/2
FB showed me this from 8 yrs ago - my roughs for trade dresses for the colored versions of the Crogan books. Only did the first 2; couldn't get a remotely bill-paying page-rate-against-royalties, which meant the series couldn't continue; that killed enthusiasm for coloring vol 3
Just finished this relatively-small but rather busy panel for an educational comic: here's that panel in the context of the incredibly helpful reference image for it (from the 1831 Gallery of the Louvre)
Thought I'd share my approach to placing figures in an environment, which I use a lot in wider shots that establish the location of a given scene and the spatial relationships of the characters to it, and to each other.
Today's Charles Schulz's 100th birthday. Peanuts means a lot to me and my family, but there's one factor of his work that I've thought about an awful lot, and which I wrote about in a (comics) essay for a Peanuts tribute book some years back. 1/2
My favorite prequel-era thing was when they had Obi-Wan go full Jedi KNIGHT, armor and all.
A quick thread comparing the ages of the characters in Alexander Dumas's THE THREE MUSKETEERS and the ages of the actors playing them in adaptations: 1/
Tightened pencils!
I got an ipad so that i can work not-at-the-desk sometimes (I've gotten to the point where I almost exclusively do my pencils digitally, so to do anything other than fool around I needed something screeny). First sketch on it that I'm pretty happy with (about ten sketches in):
Commission for a Patreon backer, from the HOLLOW KNIGHT game
Me and & @TheKyleStarks's newest, from @Skybound/@ImageComics: 6 SIDEKICKS OF TRIGGER KEATON When the worst man in Hollywood is murdered, his 6 former supporting actors (whose careers he tanked) have to fight stuntpeople, ninjas, bikers, & more if they want to solve the crime.