miércoles, 19 de diciembre de 2012
LIFE ON MARS?
David Bowie's LIFE ON MARS look. I know it is just a variant of my Ziggy Stardust piece but I just couldn't help it. That song was playing on my head over and over and over. Besides I love his creepy Glam-Joker character on that performance.
martes, 18 de diciembre de 2012
lunes, 17 de diciembre de 2012
sábado, 1 de diciembre de 2012
Cajun
Most of the time, when artists think of digital art they think that the "organic" feel of a sketch made by hand is out of the question. I don't think so. Technology has evolved a lot since the early days of computer-aided comic art (trust me, I know) and today yo can do sketches using the computer just as if you had paper, ink and all of the color markers in the world. The only thing you'll miss is the smell of them.
Here's everyone's second favorite mutant. Gambit.
Here's everyone's second favorite mutant. Gambit.
Old Bat Sketch
Back in the day Batman wasn't the fashionista he is now. So when he had to change threads it meant that he knew he was way over his head and had to even the odds against the (usually alien) threat.
When Frank Miller designed his utilitarian armor to fight Superman -Ooops. Spoiler!- on 'The Dark Knight Returns' I was amazed at how effectively he conveyed the notion of a powerful suit of armor with minimal design. There was not even time to throw a Bat symbol on the chest.
I analyzed that design by sketching the suit myself in this old loose doodle I made years ago. Unlike all the Rainbow variations toy companies put out every month, The TDKR armor is a true modern classic.
viernes, 23 de noviembre de 2012
Master of The Universe
I loved He-Man.
And way back in the day (1982 to be precise) my dad came home from a business trip to Puesto Rico with a gift for me. It was a Masters Of the Universe 'He-Man & Battle Cat' box set. By that time I thought that Star Wars figures were as good as action figures could get but this blond barbarian with MASSIVE muscles and brutal weapons and Frazetta-like artwork on the box blew my mind! The fact that his ride was a gigantic green tiger in armor only confirmed that this was a bad-ass hero.
I did not know the back story of any of those characters on the back of the box but they did spar my imagination so I did the only logical thing an awe-struck 9-year-old could do: I started creating my own fan comic based on them.
I later incorporated some elements I knew about them based on the earliest mini-comics some of my friends showed me when the toy line became less rare but my stories had nothing to do with the cartoons (which I hated with all my heart) and I will always remember He-Man as a savage hero. Not as a purple tights wearing prince.
And way back in the day (1982 to be precise) my dad came home from a business trip to Puesto Rico with a gift for me. It was a Masters Of the Universe 'He-Man & Battle Cat' box set. By that time I thought that Star Wars figures were as good as action figures could get but this blond barbarian with MASSIVE muscles and brutal weapons and Frazetta-like artwork on the box blew my mind! The fact that his ride was a gigantic green tiger in armor only confirmed that this was a bad-ass hero.
I did not know the back story of any of those characters on the back of the box but they did spar my imagination so I did the only logical thing an awe-struck 9-year-old could do: I started creating my own fan comic based on them.
I later incorporated some elements I knew about them based on the earliest mini-comics some of my friends showed me when the toy line became less rare but my stories had nothing to do with the cartoons (which I hated with all my heart) and I will always remember He-Man as a savage hero. Not as a purple tights wearing prince.
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