Sunday, March 31, 2013

Sktch Dump, Easter Sunday: These gals be jacked


My warmups recently have mostly consisted of bodybuilders, and primarily female body builders. I think this started with Rin Nakai and Gina Carano. Someday down the line, I have ideas for a love story about a female fighter and a monkey-god-fella, but that is going to have to be after I finish the story I'm working on now, or somehow find a bag of time that fell off a truck and decide not to turn it in for the reward.

Or, someone gets the brilliant idea to pay me for drawing. Granted, I don't expect anyone to see doodles of female body builders and decide to throw cash at me, but a boy can dream. 
 
 

Also, all shapes and sizes are great anatomy practice, but slightly more curvy builders, like Kortney Olson and Jenn Rish are perfect models for Estre, the bunny-babe from outta space.

Speaking of that, the work is coming along at a somewhat more solid pace, so hopefully have more to show in a few weeks. Without a proper scanner, it's a pain to transmit stuff I've been working on, but at least I have a camera phone now.

In honor of the holiday, I leave you with a more recent sketch of the bunny lady in question. Just don't be asking her for any eggs.

Now, to scour universities in Miami for a large format scanner  I can use for relatively free.

-Jams



Monday, March 11, 2013

A story of March in March

So, Neil Gaiman gave me every chance to wow him, and I failed ever so characteristically.

In case there are some of you who are unawares, he did this whole project with(?) blackberry inviting his legions of followers to submit art inspired by his stories, which were originally inspired by prompts from his followers. You can read about it here.

I started reading, and by March, I was captivated. Then, in classic form, I struggled with the composition for way too long, and finished the image hours after the deadline.

Oh well, got my ass in gear (mostly), and in some strange sense, got to work with one of the minds that has been inspiring me for years.

All in all, I pushed myself, and am fairly happy with the end results.

Until next time, Mr. Gaiman.

-Jams

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Sktch Dump and cookies

Well, I'm in Miami for a little while!
 
I like being on the move, but I also kind of hate moving. Perhaps, subconsciously, when I know I'm about to pack up for somewhere new, I get into a really good work groove, just so can defeat it later, because nothing ruins my work ethic like moving. So, this barbarian is the beginning of me trying to work myself back into a groove.  

 Also, being on the move means I can't easily work with brushes, so pen doodles become more frequent, such as this Tetsu the Phoenix sketch, from "Tokyo Drifter." Although, I feel akin to the drifter, and I wander somewhat aimlessly with no job prospects.
 But, I did get a new sketchbook, so at least I have plenty of space to make work stuffs happen now. This Cap sketch is inspired by some sketches R. Grampa did of Rufo, from Mesmo Delivery, and then I remembered I used to draw Weird with all sorts of hats. Mostly, I remembered how much fun it is to draw Weird, so looking forward to finally getting some comics done with the Vinz. Also, there's a funny Totoro-esque rabbit thing that was pretty fun to draw.
Anyway, here are some neat cookies my sweets got me. A lady in Chapel Hill, NC makes them an prints old school horror comic panels on them. Not only are they delish, but they are quite handsome, too. And, her name is Toth, so what a proper tradition for her to evoke. You can order them here. Dark Chocolate, yum!

More sketchies to come once I get over being a worthless kaiju

-Jams