Hayao Miyazaki’s style has been a big influence on my work. I thought I might do a drawing of Porco Rosso, my favorite movie of his. Enjoy!
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Hayao Miyazaki’s style has been a big influence on my work. I thought I might do a drawing of Porco Rosso, my favorite movie of his. Enjoy! I picked up Crogan’s March this year at Fluke! from the super nice guy Chris Schweizer. I enjoyed it quite a bit, and thought I’d do a drawing of the main character. You can find Chris at his Curious Old Library. For the last little bit I’ve been working a concept that started out in my sketchbook a couple of years ago of a bird riding character who I was going to do as a webcomic. I did a handful of pages, thinking I’d do twenty or so before I would start posting. It didn’t take [...] I’m a big fan of Grant Wood’s landscapes. I thought it would be fun to do a study of The Birthplace of Herbert Hoover. I gotta do more landscapes, and more color stuff. It took me forever to color this thing. When I was at the Stumptown Show in April one of the minis I picked up that I really enjoyed was Corey Lewis’ Layered Jacket. Here’s my version of the title character. Good buddy Mike Maihack asked me to do a pinup for his comic Cleopatra in Spaaace! If you aren’t reading Cleo on a regular basis, you are really missing out. It’s one of the best webcomics around. I’m a huge fan of Taiyo Matsumoto. His TekkonKinkreet, No. 5, and Gogo Monster have been translated in the US, but he’s got a couple of comics that haven’t yet. One of those is Ping Pong. Here’s a drawing I did of one of the characters from Ping Pong, named Smile: First attempt at watercolor painting digitally or analog. I’ll likely be doing more of this kind of thing. It’s a little time consuming, but I like the way it looks. Last year I worked on a pitch with Neil Kleid that didn’t wind up working out. Here’s the stuff I did. 1st 5 pages of the script: additional panel: development illustration: |
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