A quick drawing I finished tonight on tablet in FireAlpaca.
See you in the next decade!
Tuesday, December 31, 2019
Sunday, November 03, 2019
Friday, July 05, 2019
Happy 10th Anniversary, Lily Merriweather!
No I hadn't forgotten. ;)
So it was 10 years ago today when I drew a little girl, and a couple of weeks later, I named her Lily Merriweather! The star of my other project after Rekira the Super-Monster.
Drawn in FireAlpaca on tablet.
So it was 10 years ago today when I drew a little girl, and a couple of weeks later, I named her Lily Merriweather! The star of my other project after Rekira the Super-Monster.
Drawn in FireAlpaca on tablet.
Thursday, January 10, 2019
Happy 90th Anniversary, Tintin and Popeye!
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Tuesday, January 01, 2019
Happy New Year 2019!
A quick Rekira sketch to ring in the new year! My first art of 2019, naturally. Done on tablet in FireAlpaca.
Monday, December 31, 2018
Thursday, April 12, 2018
Superman and Spirou's 80th Anniversary!
You've already seen the one I did for their 75th Anniversary, but as that one was completely done on tablet, I was determined to do better. This time, I did a pencil sketch as the base for this drawing, "inked" and colored on tablet in FireAlpaca. This looks much better. :)
Tuesday, January 02, 2018
Sunday, December 31, 2017
Wednesday, October 11, 2017
Giant Robo's 50th Anniversary!
Done fairly quickly tonight on tablet in FireAlpaca, this is my tribute fanart of Mitsuteru Yokoyama's Giant Robo (Toei; 1967), which premiered on Nippon Educational Television (NET, now TV Asahi) 50 years ago today! Known in the US as Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot (and the compilation film, Voyage Into Space), this is one of my top favorite Toei tokusatsu (SPFX) series of all time!
Saturday, September 30, 2017
Ultra Seven's 50th Anniversary!
50 years ago tomorrow, Ultra Seven (Tsuburaya; 1967), the third Ultra Series (and the most popular among fans) first aired on Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) and its affiliates! As I discussed through the years, I have always considered Ultra Seven himself to be the Japanese equivalent to Superman, and one of the best superheroes of all time.
As you've noticed, the 1940s animated Superman by the Fleischer Brothers (the ultimate adaptation, IMHO) is the inspiration for this fanart. :)
Done on tablet in FireAlpaca.
As you've noticed, the 1940s animated Superman by the Fleischer Brothers (the ultimate adaptation, IMHO) is the inspiration for this fanart. :)
Done on tablet in FireAlpaca.
Thursday, June 08, 2017
Another new Rekira sketch.
Another new sketch of Rekira, this time somewhat simplified (the golden rib plates I added previously were difficult to determine on his fur body), looking more like his older self! I guess some things are better simple. :)
On tablet in FireAlpaca.
On tablet in FireAlpaca.
Thursday, May 11, 2017
New concept: NEON ROCKET IRIS!
Those of you who went to Dragon-Con last year, among the works I
probably showed you is this new concept I’ve worked on. Now, I can show
it to everyone...
Along with Rekira the Super-Monster and Lily Merriweather, here's a new project... Neon Rocket Iris!
This one's a 12-year old girl named Iris, with amazing powers, and a high-tech "Prisma-Gear" suit, dubbed the "Neon Rocket."
This is the concept art I started with (done last year on February 28 in FireAlpaca):
And now, here's the refined version of the character (with a somewhat crude version of the intended logo), finished this past Wednesday (May 10th):
Along with Rekira the Super-Monster and Lily Merriweather, here's a new project... Neon Rocket Iris!
This one's a 12-year old girl named Iris, with amazing powers, and a high-tech "Prisma-Gear" suit, dubbed the "Neon Rocket."
This is the concept art I started with (done last year on February 28 in FireAlpaca):
And now, here's the refined version of the character (with a somewhat crude version of the intended logo), finished this past Wednesday (May 10th):
And in case you noticed, yes, I deliberately went for a kind of 1980s feel with this one!
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
Dynamic Heralds 2017!
Wow!
I've been gone a whole year, due to moving to a new address (among other things). But this time, it's permanent! While those who follow me on Facebook have seen the continuing development of my projects, I've gotten back to the computer, after some frustrating technical difficulties.
So let's start with the Dynamic Heralds, the superhero team in my main project, Rekira the Super-Monster! With work on the comic approaching, I've finally found a design that's more to my liking. And the current colors, as you can see, are red, blue, yellow, orange, and green. But I've also played with three different color types, as seen below. These were all done on tablet in FireAlpaca.
Type A: The "Stealth" Versions
This is the color scheme I've worked with most recently. Note the current colors are red, blue, yellow, orange, and green.
Type B: The "Tech" Versions
I just started experimenting with this color scheme, though I've contemplated it for a while now. What if they had a "high-tech" look, like an iPod or other cool gadgets? I also love Herald 1 (Captain Vertex)'s Roger Ramjet look, too!
Type C: The "Traditional" Super Sentai-Style Version.
No doubt this color type is very appealing! In a way, it definitely recalls even Toho's own answers to Super Sentai, namely Saucer War Bankid (Toho; 1976) and Megaloman (Toho; 1979). While I think that that Types A and B are more subtle, I love the 1970s look this hearkens back to (which I was partly going for)!
I've been gone a whole year, due to moving to a new address (among other things). But this time, it's permanent! While those who follow me on Facebook have seen the continuing development of my projects, I've gotten back to the computer, after some frustrating technical difficulties.
So let's start with the Dynamic Heralds, the superhero team in my main project, Rekira the Super-Monster! With work on the comic approaching, I've finally found a design that's more to my liking. And the current colors, as you can see, are red, blue, yellow, orange, and green. But I've also played with three different color types, as seen below. These were all done on tablet in FireAlpaca.
Type A: The "Stealth" Versions
This is the color scheme I've worked with most recently. Note the current colors are red, blue, yellow, orange, and green.
Type B: The "Tech" Versions
I just started experimenting with this color scheme, though I've contemplated it for a while now. What if they had a "high-tech" look, like an iPod or other cool gadgets? I also love Herald 1 (Captain Vertex)'s Roger Ramjet look, too!
Type C: The "Traditional" Super Sentai-Style Version.
No doubt this color type is very appealing! In a way, it definitely recalls even Toho's own answers to Super Sentai, namely Saucer War Bankid (Toho; 1976) and Megaloman (Toho; 1979). While I think that that Types A and B are more subtle, I love the 1970s look this hearkens back to (which I was partly going for)!
Sunday, February 14, 2016
Thursday, January 21, 2016
Cheliosaurus Portrait
This is based on the updated design for Rekira's first adversary, Electric Eel Monster Cheliosaurus (sketches of which you've seen on Facebook), so this is how it will look in color! Done on tablet in FireAlpaca. Started yesterday, finished today.
Entering 2016
I've been extraordinarily busy in the last two months. So much has been going on, and I was behind in full art. That said, here's the last art I did for 2015:
And the first of 2016:
Both done on vacation in the Outer Banks.
New art to be posted shortly...
Monday, November 02, 2015
Rekira the Snoopy Monster!
Done tonight on tablet in FireAlpaca, another character tribute to my own original kaiju, Rekira, featuring another of my favorite characters, who is a shoe-in for the role. :)
Monday, August 31, 2015
The two faces of the Japanese Batman!
Currently recovering quite nicely from angioplasty over a couple of weeks ago, and with Dragon*Con just around the corner, I'm back to the drawing board.
I came up with yet another update to my Japanese-style Batman, and it's more satisfying this time around! Inspired by Moonlight Mask (Gekkou Kamen), naturally, I referenced both the 1958 tokusatsu version and the 1972 anime version. Done tonight on tablet in FireAlpaca.
I came up with yet another update to my Japanese-style Batman, and it's more satisfying this time around! Inspired by Moonlight Mask (Gekkou Kamen), naturally, I referenced both the 1958 tokusatsu version and the 1972 anime version. Done tonight on tablet in FireAlpaca.
Wednesday, July 22, 2015
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