The original sketch

The hero of Hyrule is my next mini-painting. Master sword, Hylian shield… maybe I should have thrown a fairy in for good measure.

More paintings to come, including fan art for my absolute favorite webcomic, Getting Ethan!

John Locke



My friends the Galls are the best.

They got me a little bargain-bin 5×7 book of canvas pages last week. Now, I have several canvas panels that have just been sitting in my room for months, but getting this little pad of canvas finally motivated me to break out the acrylic paints, which reminded me of an important fact of life:

Painting with a brush is the FUNNEST THING EVER!

Why don’t I do this more often?

Toto


Because it popped into my head, and because I haven’t posted anything on the sketch blog in a while. That’s why.

Manifesto

Skiff and Rusty


One is an outlaw framed for a crime he didn’t commit. The other is a mechanical bounty hunter with orders to bring the outlaw in alive. When thrust into the western frontier of early America, they find that the posh life of the 23rd century never prepared them for the dangers of the western territories. With only three ray guns and their wits to keep them alive, these unlikely companions must find a way to trust one another… or die in the badlands.

Katniss Everdeen


…Jennifer Lawrence notwithstanding, this is what I saw when I read ‘The Hunger Games.’ Final version after the jump!
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You see here a page from the 26-page comic I’ve been working on for the last three weeks. But don’t stop there! Click here to read the rest, online, right now!

I haven’t posted anything to this blog for three weeks. This is because I have been working on something big.

Tune in Monday for more!


Today I rewatched a very good movie.

Rosalind


I’m trying to get better about posting from my sketchbook. Here’s a quick sketch from last night.