Hey all! I just finished this illustration for PING, the excellent retro-remix-type game by the awesome Joe Rothenberg! This will be used for posters/promotional displays as well as the splash screen for the game. It's so cool to get to be a part of this project.
Hey there! You guys may have noticed that the "sketch-a-day"s have trailed off somewhat. I'm currently working on a freelance project and so have less time for daily sketches, but I'd like to continue uploading on a weekly basis. In the mean time, I did this 5-minute sketch to warm up today- I had the urge to draw Frankenstein's monster. Enjoy!
Here's something a little different from yesterday. In preparation for an album cover illustration, I painted a study in the hills of La Canada ("la can-yada", not up north :P). This was my first attempt at plein-air painting, I probably spent 1 hour and 45 minutes or so on it. It felt really good to paint with, y'know, real paint again!
Hey there! Had to take a few days off, but here's the sketch from yesterday. This one is inspired by Devin Townsend's "Storm". It was only a matter of time before a silly pinup happened :P
Today's song: "Fightey Bitey", by Dweezil Zappa. This is one of my most listened-to songs, from one of my favorite albums. As I listened this morning, it evoked a maniacal, rocketized canine monster-head-with-hands. Enjoy!
Today's song was inspired by Between the Buried and Me's "Prequel to the Sequel"! It had been a while since I gave the lyrics a good read-through, and they offer some really neat imagery.
System of a Down's "Chic N' Stu" inspired this battle-rooster, which is also influenced by Lord Shen from Kung Fu Panda 2. Was enjoying that movie as I drew.
Get ready for a post-splosion! I've been doing my daily sketches, just haven't gotten the chance to posting them. Here's the first of many. The song was "BLOOD AND THUNDER" from the Trigun soundtrack, though I suppose it could just as easily have been the opener to Mastodon's masterpiece Leviathan.
Hey everyone! Starting the sketches up again for the new year! I did this one yesterday, but didn't have the chance to post it until now. The song was Daft Punk's "Too Long". Of course it had to be a robot. Some kind of ROBOracle, perhaps. This is the first traditional media sketch I've done for this exercise-- neat!