Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Concavenator Corcovatus


Sometimes, you just have to be done with a drawing, because it will never look right. I worked on this one along with some other drawings in bits and pieces over the course of about a year on lunch breaks.
Since starting this, i have learned a lot about the anatomy that i got wrong, but i will just have to do better with the next restoration i attempt.
I may not be happy with it. but i learned a lot from the process.


Thursday, December 11, 2014

Adventurer

Quick Re-touch of an old sketch i did while on break at work. I have about 600 of these i would like to do.

Friday, October 4, 2013

Inktober Day 3


Inktober Day 3. I love this kind of stuff.

Thursday, October 3, 2013


Second day. Technically not the second day of Inktober, but i’m really busy with work right now so i don’t feel bad for not posting every day! : D

Tuesday, October 1, 2013


Napkin-drawing for Inktober, day 1.
Go check out Jake Parker's blog for an explanation, and join in!
I'm terrible with ink, so i am really looking forward to the excercise.

Friday, July 19, 2013

Fan Art Fridays: Welsh Flag

A quick drawing of the Welsh Flag, which looks like this:
It was fun to try to make a feasible creature from the flag-style depiction that was also cool and powerful-looking. The colors, however, are hard on the eyes. I did what i could to make it sit between the flag imagery and a semi-realish idea.

Friday, December 7, 2012

Fan Art Fridays: Adventure Time! (Finn the Human and Jake the Dog)

It's high time I posted here again, and fan-art Friday is as good an occasion as any. A quick sketch of Jake the Dog, Finn the human. I tried a new coloring style that Joey Majdali taught me, and i look forward to really experimenting with it in the future. The bright and ugly colors are all directly taken from the show's keys.
There's so much i could say about this series because it's so good! So i won't! Next time.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Vagrant Spirits - Reality Not Included Comic Anthology

I finished my comic a few weeks ago, after hundreds of hours of work. It's been so satisfying, and I have learned so much from it. I hope to continue to work in comics throughout my life. It's a wonderful, rich medium for storytelling and I feel good about my effort with it.

If you would like to read it, you should buy a copy of "Reality Not Included", which will be available for purchase online in the near future. It begins printing this week.

Here is a character-art poster of the unnamed protagonist from my story, "Vagrant Spirits". It's about deceased people working as organized criminals in the afterlife.

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Reality Not Included : Kickstarter Video

Reality Not Included Kickstarter Video

It's time! Time to show some of what I've been involved in the past while. Check out this project, and help us out if you're a fan of the arts, great storytelling, or just helping people achieve their goals!

Friday, July 20, 2012

Fan Art Friday! - Bruce Wayne


So i saw Dark Knight Rising, and i really enjoyed it. I like Christopher Nolan, i like Christian Bale, but until this one, i hadn't really been able to buy him as Bruce Wayne (and definitely not as Batman). I know, i know. But that's how i felt.

But it clicked for me on #3, and i'm so glad. So i sketched this.

The film tied all the trilogy together, and i don't think i could have ended it better. Good old Nolan and his awesome endings. I was struck by a particular scene that you may recognize when you see the film where Bruce has his hood off but is still in the cave, consumed with the weight of his calling. There's so much i could say about the character of Batman.

Friday, June 29, 2012

Quick Sketch: Persian Immortal

I'm going to start doing "Fan-art Fridays" soon, because they're going to push me in some new ways and i'm excited for it. But for now i'll throw up this sketch i did last night while sitting in institute. I feel pretty good about it.

I feel pretty good about how easily you can throw down tones with these markers. I inherited a mug-full of grey shades from someone and i'm hoping to put them to use.
Persians are neat. This won't be the last immortal i do a drawing of in my days, because they had such awesome outfits and this hardly does it justice.

Yes i know about the "broken ankle", and i don't care. I did it in 25 minutes!

Monday, June 25, 2012

Alien Sketch

I drew this guy up in church the other day.

I really hate aliens. A lot. But i think this guy is a good dude.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Fan Art: Dune - Paul Atreides



I'm planning to do a full treatment of my own spin on Dune, and really nail it and do it right. But for now I had to just sketch this out and especially do some color- the color of the Spice-eyes is really a focus. I have a lot of things i want to change about this rendition of Paul already, but i figured after drumming up about 30 different iterations of him over many sketchbooks, i would just commit one i was trying a new drafting technique with to color and see what i learn. I already feel he looks too old (like, 31 instead of 17 or so). I need to reduce his chin. It juts. Oh, how it juts. He's supposed to be dried, chapped, and emaciated though, and prematurely aged from a hard desert life and all that. It was a fun tango.

Frank Herbert released Dune in 1965 and changed science fiction forever. His world is so vague, hardly described at all, yet so specifically unique. Slow-motion knife fights, God-worms worshipped by Bedouin-type people who've lived on a waterless sand world for millennia, super-trained people with mental and vocal and physical power that just barely surpasses the feasible. It was so richly done. Most of my favorite science fiction authors claim Herbert among their inspirations.

If you have not read this book, go and read it this spring. It is awesome.

Paul is such a fascinating character, i had to draw him, and will probably take a few more attempts. He's so heroic and terrifying at the same time, you're not sure if it's a good thing for him to triumph by the end. That ominous future lies before him. I love the characters' world of deadly, soulless efficiency, and the consequences and emptiness they feel as a result of it.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Sword Lass


It's been ages since i've posted here. I've been involved in some cool work opportunities for a while now, but i thought i'd take a little break and put something i sketched up the other day on here.

So much of the stuff i post or throw colors on tends to be really pop-ish and silly. But i don't feel bad this time. It's nice to use some really saturated, iconic colors.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Sketchbook Quickie - Disconnected, Fashionable People with Vacant Expressions



Here are some cool guy drawings of some cool guys.

Gorgonopsid

If you know me at all, you know that I cannot seem to break my fixation on animals, including extinct animals. Anyway here's another one. I am learning some new coloring techniques, since i need some desperately. But i didn't use them this time.
I set it a bit low, in a little more gator-like squat. It's wrong, cynodonts and gorgonopsids are more straight-legged like modern quadrapedal mammals. But i wanted the eery reptilian movement of our mammalian's ancestry to show through.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Sketchbook Quickie - Japan Stock Character Types



I don't like to post more than once in the same day, but i did!!! Guh!

Just some fun playing with some of the awesome stock character imagery of Period-era Japanese mangas! I love the scenarios of Japanese history- such an interesting mix.

Some Visual Design for "Dino Boy"



The main hero for this animatic was meant to be an accessible, generally-relatable little boy character we are used to seeing in most television series and games. I didn't want to give him too many extreme features. The more identifiable the better, and the more general, the more kids can feel that they are like or know a kid like him.


In some cases, this is a good thing for a protagonist. He's a kid who saves his parents by befriending dinosaurs- a basic idea but the appeal is core. I wasn't sure what kind of adventures he'd have, so i tried out a lot of different looks. Spy, army guy, etc.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Animatic: Dino Boy

An animatic for a pitch for a saturday-morning series I came up with.

Dino Boy from Morgan Gibbons on Vimeo.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

My foray into Pixelation

Pixelation, apparently, refers to the stop-animation of humans. Don't ask me why.

Pisselation from Joey Majdali on Vimeo.