Sunday, December 25, 2011

Sketch of Angel With Shepards


Just posting this here so I can post this on a forum.

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Rumpuncher (An experiment..........)


This is an experiment in using the infinite canvas the internet can be.
So one thing I'm noticing is that when I open it up in another window, it resizes it to make it fit better on the screen. Except I don't want it to do that. The idea is to scroll the image across to read the comic. When it resizes it, it makes some panels start getting too small to read easily, thus defeating the purpose.
I can probably get around this by having my own webpage to post it on, as is my plan, where I have more control over formatting. Anyway, this is just the start, and it seems reasonably successful at what I'm hoping to accomplish.

Rumpuncher (An experiment.........)


Rumpuncher (An experiment........)


Rumpuncher (An experiment.......)


Rumpuncher (An experiment......)


Rumpuncher (An experiment cont.....)


Rumpuncher (An experiment....)


Rumpuncher (An experiment...)


Rumpuncher (An experiment cont..)


Rumpuncher (An Experiment cont.)


Rumpuncher (An Experiment)


Friday, July 8, 2011

Response to "Can you hear me, so am I"

Over at his blog, Clay was doing some kind of activity drawing based on suggested phrases. I thought I'd respond to one of them as well, though it took me longer to do it.


That's the final product, and below is some of the process to get there.





I don't know if i was really successful, but Dad looked at it and got it, so I guess it worked. The mirror I used for reference wasn't the right height, so I'm not very happy with aspects of the composition. Also I tried a specific style of inking, does it show?

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Not my Ratgirl, But I Wish It Was


A Japanese Horror film, available on DVD. I might have to buy it.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Friday, June 10, 2011

Pied Piper-First Ideas

Going on from Ratgirl, Clay came up with the idea of her antagonist being the Pied Piper, which I thought was a stroke of genius. So I tried to get some ideas down, but struggled to find something I was happy with. My first attempt was too much trying to be like the Joker. I knew I wanted him to be skinny, and had a kind of rough image from a book from my childhood, kind of riffing on the traditional image of the Pied Piper.



So I progressed from the stick figure to the figure at the bottom of the page, which is closer to the echo of the image from the past, but still wasn't feeling it. I thought maybe he should have a hood, but haven't yet found what I'm looking for, so just kept experimenting as I went up the page.


The problem is I don't know who the character is yet, it just sounded like a cool idea. But having dinner last night and talking about it with Clay, I think I'm starting to see who he is, some kind of street hustler with a mutant child army under his hypnotic control. So I'll see if that goes anywhere.

Also, if you haven't yet, check out Clay's version of Ratgirl.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Ratgirl: A New Superhero

This was inspired by Miriam saying on Facebook that she didn't think Ratgirl would be a good name for a superhero. So I took that as a challenge.

This is my first attempt. Looks more like a wolf's head that a rat's, but it communicated the basic idea I was trying to capture.



This next one is much better, I was actually using a picture of a rat as reference, so that helps a lot. I was trying to think of how this girl got her super-powers, and was going through the usual tropes, bitten by radioactive rat, exposed to some kind of radiation or chemicals that transformed her, some kind of alien symbiotic thing, but none of them felt right. So I thought it could be more like the Candyman idea, where if you say his name three times in front of a mirror he'll appear. But of course she says Ratgirl. So more of a supernatural type thing.



This next sketch I did I wanted to use a woman's head as reference and draw the rat head on top of that, which is why the rat head is not as well done in this image. But I felt like I needed to let the woman's head be the guide, and have the rat head go over it, so I wanted to practice drawing it that way. If this ever goes any further than this, I think I'll turn her into a protector of the night, helping women in distress on the streets of some dark and dirty city. She'll probably have had some traumatic experience herself, and no one was available to help her. So in seeking revenge, she has awoken or conjured this rat spirit type thing, and now patrols the streets, making sure no one has to suffer like she did.



I was also imagining some wider, macro storyline, but now I can't remember what that was. Probably something to do with corruption or a Kingpin type figure. No direct tie-ins to Geekboy or Beedle yet in my mind, but if I continue with it, I have no doubt I'd try work it in, though maybe it should just be it's own thing.