Showing posts with label joker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label joker. Show all posts
October 19, 2014
#inktober - Days 12 and 13
Today is the 19th, and I'm on #inktober drawing 13.... That's no bueno. What's with the lagging? Actually most of it comes with me trying to bust out a fairly impressive commission. Which I just finished... I'll probably post it here. But the point is, I now have a little more "free time" (what's that?) to DRAW! So hopefully I can catch up before Ol' Hallow's Eve.
The drawings above of Hagrid and Joker are mixed-media ink. A combination of a pen, and brush work. I'm beginning to enjoy some of the spontaneity of the brush. A lot of my "normal work" has become a bit too smooth with the computer ironing out some of my idiosyncrasies, and polishing them. So it's kinda fun to dip the brush and deal with whatever it gives me once it touches the drawing surface. I really seem to like it for hair. *shrug*
November 20, 2013
Jim Lee doesn't give a crap about my birthday...
Okay, despite the "negative" headline... this is NOT a negative post. I'm NOT whining. I'm NOT complaining. I am merely stating facts. I harbor no ill will towards Jim Lee, Jeremy Roberts or anybody currently at (or has ever been involved with) DC Comics.
Earlier this year, DC Comics announced that it would take submissions from the general public for ONE page of their new book, Harley Quinn. Fan-favorite, Harley was to be getting her own book brought to you by the talents of Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner. The first issue was to be #0, and the page to be drawn by the public at large, was page 15. Also, the pages were gonna be reviewed, by none other than my personal Art-GOD and hero... Jim FUCKING Lee!!!
The general "plot" made available to the aspiring free-lancers did not include the script, just descriptions of what was going on in 4-panels on the page. Each panel was essentially Ms. Quinn attempting to kill herself in various ways.. the most titillating of panels was the last one, where she was attempting to electrocute herself, whilst being nude in a bathtub. A lot of people apparently took offense to the nude, sextualization of suicide, and there was a small public outcry. So I guess after DC selected the artist they were gonna use, they decided to change it to Harley riding a rocket ship? I don't know the deets, because I wasn't that artist. Again, not complaining/whining/being negative. Just stating facts.
One of the main reasons I'm not farther along in my artistic career is for ALL of my 20s... I was afraid. Afraid of success. Afraid of rejection. Afraid of failure. Just plain scared, so when opportunities like this came along, I would not take them. Now in my 30s, I still have some of that fear, but I'm coming out of my shell quite a bit more and taking chances... such as having my art looked at by my Art-GOD and hero... Jim FUCKING Lee. So I decided to man-up and take a stab at this. Worst case scenario, I don't get published (and I didn't) and life goes on. Best case scenario, I could call myself, "a published DC Comics artist". Which would be schweet!
Now those looking at it going "Well, you didn't ink and/or color it". The submission guidelines specified NOT TO if you weren't confident in your skills as an inker or colorist. They would find an inker and colorist to finish the art if they dug the pencils. I'm not confident in those skills, so I didn't attempt it. Also, I thought it'd be awesome to be inked over by a professional inker. So why not?
Also, the legal-ese of the contract stated I could not share the artwork anywhere. Not wanting to risk my chances of not getting published by posting it on here, or on my Facebook, or other social media outlets, I withheld from doing so until now. The book is out, I didn't get published... so here's my art!
I'm actually pleased with the final art I submitted, despite some of its flaws. Again, not being negative. I know what I drew, I know where I could of done better, and had I devoted more time to it, it would have been better. But for the time I gave myself, and the challenges I overcame in the process, I am quite proud of it. Part of the problems came from me thinking too much of "What do they want?" as opposed to me just being me and drawing it the way I should draw. I know backgrounds are a weakness of mine, so I told myself, I'd do backgrounds. And I did. And honestly, they're pretty good. But like the 1st panel... too much is placed on the background... and not... THE TITLE CHARACTER. Yes, I did a good background (as opposed to no background like I usually do), but it drew too much away from Harley. So there were obstacles like that. If I had just sat down and "had fun" with it... I might have done something better (with it's owns issues and faults), more to "my style" and who knows, I may have been the published artist instead of Mr. Jeremy Roberts.
Speaking of, I included Mr. Roberts' published page as a comparison. It's kinda interesting the similarities. Again, not being negative, and I'm not implying he "stole" anything. Cuz he didn't. It's "great minds think alike" thing. But we have essentially the same panel layout... One panel on the left, 2 smaller panels to the right and one panel going across the bottom. We also had a similar break down for quite a bit of the page. I thought that was interesting. Kinda makes me think I was on the right track... had I had a bit more confidence while drawing... who knows?
Originally, the book was supposed to be released on November 6th, 2013. For whatever reason it got delayed 2 more weeks to November 20, 2013. Which just so happens to my 32nd birthday. I was secretly hoping that my Art-GOD and hero, Jim FUCKING Lee and DC Comics would have picked me to be the artist, cuz it woulda been awesome to pick up a (Batman-related) comic book, on my birthday, with my art in it. Mayhaps one day I'll be able to cross that off my bucket list.
The me in my 20s, would have been set back by this, and drop the pencil for MONTHS on end... but the me in my 30s is only strengthened and encouraged by this whole situation. When/if an opportunity like this comes around again... I will attempt it... and who knows, maybe that time I'll be the lucky guy.
Or maybe I'll get my shit together, and land a job drawing comics as a living... and who knows... maybe one day... draw the Batman... professionally.
May 16, 2013
Sketchy - Joker and the Cat
Was kinda burned out today, and just wasn't "feeling" the urge to be creative... so procrastinated a couple commissions a little longer (a habit, I really need to break).
However, I insisted that I do... SOMETHING. So amongst a lot of sketching (and trying to emulate styles of my betters), I did the above drawing of Joker and Catwoman. Joker is whatevers... But I kinda dug my take on Catwoman. She's a bit younger than what I picture Catwoman in the books, but I like the spunkyness I was able to capture with her. This is a girl who knows how to play... and she plays hard.
Anyway, hope you like.
I'm also stewing about a "perception of art", that I got involved with the other day... I might go off on a rant about it later. Or not, haven't decided if I want to vocalize it or not, as it deals with "friends".
However, I insisted that I do... SOMETHING. So amongst a lot of sketching (and trying to emulate styles of my betters), I did the above drawing of Joker and Catwoman. Joker is whatevers... But I kinda dug my take on Catwoman. She's a bit younger than what I picture Catwoman in the books, but I like the spunkyness I was able to capture with her. This is a girl who knows how to play... and she plays hard.
Anyway, hope you like.
I'm also stewing about a "perception of art", that I got involved with the other day... I might go off on a rant about it later. Or not, haven't decided if I want to vocalize it or not, as it deals with "friends".
January 31, 2013
Batman "Teaser" Sketch
So... I've been following the New 52's Batman... Cuz Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo are fucking GODS!
For those of you not up to speed, the current storyline in the Bat-Books is "Death of the Family". It deals with the return of the Joker and all sorts of shit hitting the fan... The chaos spins off into the other bat-books and is building towards a climax in Batman #17, which will be out on February 13th. Every issue of the story is out except for the finale.
Many people have theories for what will happen at the end... the above pic is a commentary of sorts if the storyline ends the way a lot of people are thinking it will end. I personally don't subscribe to the "popular theory" cuz it just seems too obvious. And I think Scott Snyder is a fucking genius, and wouldn't give us the "obvious" ending. I think it will be something else. But we got 2 weeks to find out.
Anyway, I'm gonna finish the above and post it on the 13th (maybe the 14th) after the story is out in the world (it should be spoiler free, so don't worry if you haven't read it yet). And even if the "popular theory" doesn't pan out, the above drawing will still be amusing/entertaining. Just holding off its publication until Snyder/Capullo tells us what's what.
For those of you not up to speed, the current storyline in the Bat-Books is "Death of the Family". It deals with the return of the Joker and all sorts of shit hitting the fan... The chaos spins off into the other bat-books and is building towards a climax in Batman #17, which will be out on February 13th. Every issue of the story is out except for the finale.
Many people have theories for what will happen at the end... the above pic is a commentary of sorts if the storyline ends the way a lot of people are thinking it will end. I personally don't subscribe to the "popular theory" cuz it just seems too obvious. And I think Scott Snyder is a fucking genius, and wouldn't give us the "obvious" ending. I think it will be something else. But we got 2 weeks to find out.
Anyway, I'm gonna finish the above and post it on the 13th (maybe the 14th) after the story is out in the world (it should be spoiler free, so don't worry if you haven't read it yet). And even if the "popular theory" doesn't pan out, the above drawing will still be amusing/entertaining. Just holding off its publication until Snyder/Capullo tells us what's what.
January 1, 2011
Wait till they get a load of me!
Hello 2011!!!
It's around 9:30am (PST) on this first day of a new year... and this is the first post of "Side Effects May Include Drawsiness" (Love that word!). I'm mildly hungover after a night of getting frunked (love that word too!), but it's "Resolution Day" and this year I have several resolutions! But I'm only gonna talk about this one.
This is my art blog, that I just started today. It's the resolution I think I'm most excited about. But enough babbling. Many artistic people do art blogs, and I am an artistic person, so here's mine. Like most artist blogs, I'm gonna try to post something daily. And like most artist blogs, that probably won't happen. But the point is to get myself drawsy for 30min-2 hours+ every day... and then post the fruits of those labors here. A lot of it will just be sketch work, or works in progress (we call those WIPs, in the art world!), but I will post fully finished works of paintings or commissions as they occur, and again, this will hopefully be daily. I will then write some blurb about it.
The above art is once such example. For a good chunk of last year, I kept having the urge to draw Batman's rogue gallery as girls (the ones that weren't already girls). But kept putting it on the back burner of my mind. But creating this blog would be a great place to showcase ideas such as this. So here's the first... Joker. I will more than likely continue to draw the rest, and post them. Then I'll move on to other ideas as they occur. I want to draw a zombie, I'll draw it. I want to draw a ninja, i'll draw it. The "whatever" ideas are what will be the bulk of this blog.
Okay, I'm gonna stop typing now, cuz hangovers aren't a good mix with typing.
It's around 9:30am (PST) on this first day of a new year... and this is the first post of "Side Effects May Include Drawsiness" (Love that word!). I'm mildly hungover after a night of getting frunked (love that word too!), but it's "Resolution Day" and this year I have several resolutions! But I'm only gonna talk about this one.
This is my art blog, that I just started today. It's the resolution I think I'm most excited about. But enough babbling. Many artistic people do art blogs, and I am an artistic person, so here's mine. Like most artist blogs, I'm gonna try to post something daily. And like most artist blogs, that probably won't happen. But the point is to get myself drawsy for 30min-2 hours+ every day... and then post the fruits of those labors here. A lot of it will just be sketch work, or works in progress (we call those WIPs, in the art world!), but I will post fully finished works of paintings or commissions as they occur, and again, this will hopefully be daily. I will then write some blurb about it.
The above art is once such example. For a good chunk of last year, I kept having the urge to draw Batman's rogue gallery as girls (the ones that weren't already girls). But kept putting it on the back burner of my mind. But creating this blog would be a great place to showcase ideas such as this. So here's the first... Joker. I will more than likely continue to draw the rest, and post them. Then I'll move on to other ideas as they occur. I want to draw a zombie, I'll draw it. I want to draw a ninja, i'll draw it. The "whatever" ideas are what will be the bulk of this blog.
Okay, I'm gonna stop typing now, cuz hangovers aren't a good mix with typing.
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