A super deformed Big Red!
It was fun to turn Hellboy into a drawing like this. Even though this is the same style I've used for other SD drawings I've done previously, I tried to add as much Mike Mignola style as I could. It was an interesting challenge.
I think there needed to be something extra to go along with it, so I added a background slice full of monsters, skeletons, and other scary stuff. Some of it was inspired by various drawings from Hellboy comic covers, and some of it I make up. Please take a moment to take a closer look. I was a lot of fun to work on that, and I think I will try to incorporate more of that style into my work in the future.
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During my school days I used to love going to the Art at lunch time. We really were able to create what ever we wanted. I used pain brush strokes, tracing paper and really explored.
A super deformed Sakura from Street Fighter tries her best!
It was fun to draw her face to look cute but still determined.
Is her Shoryuken foreshortened or an extra big fist? You decide!
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A celebration of being a woman. And pigs. It's a print of woman who is happy, she is naked, but her body is not sexualized, because it is just a body. She's just enjoying the company of her pet pig.
A fun Super Deformed drawing of the famous droid duo from Star Wars.
Even though it's very simple and stylized, there was still a lot of detail to get right. Making a simplified, SD version of R2 was especially challenging, so I made him kinda wide. I am still experimenting with unique styles, but it was fun and I like the result.
I spent longer on the background than you probably think I did.
A portrait of Bumblebee from the movie I made as a commission example. Inspired by the movie poster, but it's my own drawing.
I did this in Clip Studio Paint using my own custom brushes.
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An illustration of Catwoman from DC Comics.
I was in the middle of a number of other pieces and had no intention of drawing Catwoman, but this exact composition somehow popped into my mind out of the blue. Sometimes these things just come to me and I have to do something about it. It basically turned out as I first envisioned it, maybe better.
I did this in Clip Studio Paint using my own custom brushes.
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This a figurative inspired abstract sketch using layers of pencil crayon. I wanted to express an individuality and togetherness at the same time. I also wanted to experiment with space, shape and depth.
Here's Kirby! Along with some of his usual cast of characters, Waddledee, Meta Knight, King Dedede, Waddledoo, Gordo, and Whispy Woods.
If a publishing company ever gets a license to make Nintendo comics, and if I am not involved in the Mario comic, then I would gladly take Kirby instead.
This was a bit of an experiment. I wanted a very graphic style without outlines but with lots of texture for that hand crafted look. I made it in Clip Studio Paint, mostly using my own custom brushes. At some point I will make my brushes available as a download for purchase.
Why is Whispy Woods floating in space? He's not. Never mind.
Spring in St. Petersburg. Several years ago. It’s actually an exercise where you need to add something extra to your urban scene, like splashes of stamps
P.s my laptop also got some splashes alright
The word “backwards” in reverse would sound, I’m fairly certain, like something along the lines of ‘straw cab’ I’m presuming?
Anyway, that was what randomly prompted me today to get cracking on with some art, heheheh.
At the end of all this self-isolation, I have no doubt folks will be as hungry as that Dalmatian pupper I named this piece after. Hungry for some actual social interaction in our cases, that is...
A chibi-fied hero of Hyrule! This was the first time using a free art program called Krita. It's a bit different than what I'm used to but has many features and I could get it to do most everything I needed. Unfortunately, the illustration wound up looking washed out and dull so I took to Photoshop to punch up the vibrancy. So, for that reason, I'm not really sure if this is even any good! Seems ok for an experiment, I guess.