Monday, June 30, 2008

Shorty and the Beast


So here's a quick sketch of Shorty taking on a wounded wall crawler.He's got some pretty ordinary clothes on but I think if they were fleshed out it would have just made the image more confusing. the beast didn't get much space in this one but Shorty does look like an action hero, which is cool. I only wish I put a bandanna around Shorty's neck.

More of the goon squad


The riders


So this is a villainous goon introduced in the story early on. It is supposed to have a vague human shape and also lean backwards and crab/spider walk around. I wanted it too look really awkward while it stands up and pretends to look like a man and the oddly shaped arms and legs will give much more ability to move around on all fours. Anyway, the idea I'm working with is that this creature is actually a sedentary parasite that incubates in a host's belly gathering food and strength from its unwilling benefactor. Then at some point the parasite emerges from the host (probably dead or stricken with illness at this point) and uses its tentacles to infect any living thing around it with it's off-spring. The bad guys probably created a mechanical/organic body for a trained creatures and then use them as assassins and shock troopers. I'll have some more drawings of this thing soon and hopefully a shoot out sketch with shorty in it by the end of the day.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Thanks man

Thank you gave a really, really detailed description. I am clay in your hands Joe- after the Big Red description I learned that you know exactly what you want and that actually gives me a crazy drive for creation, experiencing your vision pushes my work places it has never gone before. Thank you for the extra description. I'll ease back on the pretty boy effect. I was working from a base of innocence shattered and less of a hard core beaten by an deranged father feel like the first on I did.

Cash gets life!

an email that I just sent Bert-

"Cash...you are on it! You surprised me...well, not really, but this is a lot like the Cash I have invested so much time into. I need to see him in some regular clothing for him. Also, I definitely think you have the face down. The hair is really clean-cut, maybe just dirty it up a very tiny bit. I like the eyes. I would say to give him a little more gray in the hair. Maybe, bushier eyebrows. Face structure is perfect. I like the way the eyes have an intensity about them. You might try to sink the eyes in just a tiny bit- he doesn't sleep a lot, he's always watching his back. Overall, I have got to say he is just about perfect. He's a little bit pretty-boy, but that is okay, I asked you for that. Just darken his features just the lightest bit and don't forget to give him a little more gray in the hair going back from his face and over the ear. Throw a military jacket on him, and I think we are just about there.

I LOVE IT...Great job Bert, you know what you are doing!"

Cash



Here is another Cash. I hit it with some more realism and turned off the heavy metal to get a little more empathy in this one. Hope this is a little more of what you're looking for Joe. I wanted to try and get a guy who has won we had too yet survived when he didn't, albeit with a little emotional scarring. -Bert

Plans are a frivolous pursuit to instill order upon reality.


Didn't get much work yesterday I've been bombing on these Silverlake drawings and I've got to move on. I think Silverlake might be a problematic character It's easier for me to draw a character when I have a firm grip on their personality and Silverlake is a little more complex than I expected... Anyway I'm gonna hit up Cash again and see if I can get some personality out of the next few sketches and then I'll plan out an action sequence with shorty taken out a wall crawling, tentacled, bike riding creep. Soon.

Friday, June 27, 2008

I'm diggin Shorty...

I love Shorty with the Confederate cap, nice touch! This is kind of the way I saw him. The guys drink Smug-Wug's, not beer. I really love your interpretations, though. How about one with Shorty making short work of a wall crawler? Just a quick sketch? Try to lean more towards the sepia tones in the sketches, just for continuity's sake. Regarding this study- Great job, you have got a good handle on the material, this is much more professional than the first Cash heads.

We've got New York and California eyes coming to take a visit, let's make sure those tweebs can wrap their minds around southern sci-fi! Let's rock their world.

I welcome the Miss Lake drawings, but it will be necessary to take another whack at Cash, a.k.a. "Mr. Moneybags"... remember, "they don't call him Cash for nothing!"

This is Shorty, Red's Side kick. He looks a little like a spider monkey hope I didn't go overboard on it but Damn! this guy is fun to draw! I like his hat. I'm going to start on some face studies for Ms. Silverlake after I get back from a quick trip to Target. I'm thinking about giving her a Indian Bharatanatyam Dancer feel. Well see how that goes over in the sketch (I saw a sweet documentary last night about india their outfits rock)

Cash Torment


First out of the lab. I don't think any of these really fit the bill with Cash but hopefully I'm on the right track and these can at least be landmarks.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Big Red is born!!!

My dear artist friend Bert has concisely brought to life one of the more interesting characters I have created for my storyline about a group of mercenaries hired to save the world.

My tale begins many years into the future with two character's- Cash and Big Red. Both are mercenaries, guns for hire, who are hired by our government. This is probably the most important job either one of them has ever been commissioned to work on. They will travel overseas to battle the lecherous Karl Kruelter and one of the most sinister armies to walk the face of the earth- an army of super-powered robots! It will be a job working to overturn Kruelter's evil regime overseas, one which closely resembles the forces at work in Germany during WWII.

Bert will make sure that the world is safe from villainy and that characters like Big Red and Cash are there to save the day.



Comparing sizes of Big Red. just helping myself visualize this guy. The new one is the second set of head sketches of Big Red. I think next I'm gonna do some face images of cash and then move on to some body sketches. I'll post the first set of Big Red sketches at some point (actually I'm probably going to cannibalize them to add some depth to some random characters) although I was way out of the ball park in terms of style and personality. Rest assured they will be posted at some point perhaps not in their original incarnation. -Bert