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Showing posts with label events. Show all posts
Monday, November 03, 2014
Happy 60th Anniversary, Godzilla!
I haven't forgotten. I'd never forget Godzilla's 60th Anniversary! I've been planning this drawing all day, and was surprised I did this in short order! :)
On tablet in FireAlpaca.
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Happy 75th Anniversary, Superman & Spirou!
Two of the most famous comic-book characters in the world, born just 3 days apart, and what better way to celebrate than have both appear together! :)
Here is the first traditional American costumed superhero, Superman (created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster), carrying with him one of French Belgium's most beloved bande dessinée (French term for comic-book or comic-strip) characters, the adventurous bellboy Spirou (created by Robert "Rob-Vel" Velter)! The characters debuted on Action Comics #1 (National Allied Publications, now DC Comics; April 18, 1938) and Le Journal de Spirou #1 (Dupuis Publishing; April 21, 1938), respectively. I started on this on the evening of April 17, finished after midnight (April 18), just in time for Superman's Anniversary. Done on tablet in Photoshop, and in a slightly higher resolution than what I've worked with lately!
BTW, I apologize if Superman looks disproportionate. (It's difficult to draw from scratch with my Bamboo tablet!) LOL! Still, this is the first time in years that I drew the traditional Superman, and I like how it came out, in spite of the flaws. (And this is the first time I actually drew Spirou!)
Here is the first traditional American costumed superhero, Superman (created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster), carrying with him one of French Belgium's most beloved bande dessinée (French term for comic-book or comic-strip) characters, the adventurous bellboy Spirou (created by Robert "Rob-Vel" Velter)! The characters debuted on Action Comics #1 (National Allied Publications, now DC Comics; April 18, 1938) and Le Journal de Spirou #1 (Dupuis Publishing; April 21, 1938), respectively. I started on this on the evening of April 17, finished after midnight (April 18), just in time for Superman's Anniversary. Done on tablet in Photoshop, and in a slightly higher resolution than what I've worked with lately!
BTW, I apologize if Superman looks disproportionate. (It's difficult to draw from scratch with my Bamboo tablet!) LOL! Still, this is the first time in years that I drew the traditional Superman, and I like how it came out, in spite of the flaws. (And this is the first time I actually drew Spirou!)
Monday, December 31, 2012
Thursday, February 02, 2012
My 50th Post!
This is my 50th post on this blog!
To kick off February for this occasion, I did a new doodle on tablet in Photoshop during the night! Just completed is a scene of Rekira being surrounded by a horde of Omicron Robot Spies, and ready to fight them.
As an added bonus, some more Rekira stuff I had yet to post from last year. All were also done on tablet in Photoshop.
Here is a test comic art I did of Tatsuo, on utilizing a technique similar to the col-erase procedure I've done with many of my recent doodles. This was done on December 10 of last year.
An illustration I did on November 5th last year of Mysti-Girl from the Dynamic Heralds!
And another test of Rekira himself done on November 15 of last year.
And a couple of FX tests done with the above. The first is an NG "half-tone" test, the other is a red neon test.
To kick off February for this occasion, I did a new doodle on tablet in Photoshop during the night! Just completed is a scene of Rekira being surrounded by a horde of Omicron Robot Spies, and ready to fight them.
As an added bonus, some more Rekira stuff I had yet to post from last year. All were also done on tablet in Photoshop.
Here is a test comic art I did of Tatsuo, on utilizing a technique similar to the col-erase procedure I've done with many of my recent doodles. This was done on December 10 of last year.
An illustration I did on November 5th last year of Mysti-Girl from the Dynamic Heralds!
And another test of Rekira himself done on November 15 of last year.
And a couple of FX tests done with the above. The first is an NG "half-tone" test, the other is a red neon test.
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