...like no one ever was! (Fun Fact: That theme song was in my head most of the time while drawing this)
I LOVE Pokémon, and from what I hear, "Adventure Time" is an extremely popular cartoon as well. Average Joe suggested that I do a mash-up of the two shows and I'm pretty pleased with the results :) I started off sketching the characters from AT and adding Pokémon qualities to them. Next I inked everything in and colored it. Then Joey worked a little photoshop magic by helping reposition some of the characters and made an amazing mash-up logo. Then voilà! Adventure-Poke-Time goodness! :)
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Saturday, May 11, 2013
"I just stole a poncho from a wooden Indian"
Typically Joey will hand off an illustration to me with a few notes, but this one was originally handed off pretty much looking like this...
Needless to say I had my work cut out for me. Also, once I'm done he'll usually go back and tweek a few things here and there. This time however, he said he only added a few highlights and of course the "3" to match the rest of our Iron Man 3 series artwork. *Pats self on the back* As for the movie itself..it wasn't quite what I was expecting, but I still really liked it. Plus you get to see a TON of suits fight! What's not to love?
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Thank you for playing...
This is the first of (what I hope is) an entire series of old school video game characters. As a HUGE gaming nerd, I wanted to pay tribute to a handful of my favorite 16-bit games. So I started with everyone's favorite arm-cannon wielding hero...Mega Man. Originally I wanted to do something in a true 16-bit format, but I ended up going with a more modern look. This illustration is actually based on a Mega Man X action figure. Since I opted out of giving Mega Man a more retro look, I instead applied that to the background. The actual "Mega Man" was drawn using a program called Sketchbook and the background was done using Photoshop/Illustrator.
Friday, April 5, 2013
Freedom costs a buck'o five..
The latest and greatest in the Iron Man 3 series Joey (Average Joe Art) and I have been working on is the Iron Patriot. Now even though super geeks will be quick to point out that Rhodey/War Machine traditionally doesn't become the Iron Patriot (He was actually Norman Osborn) we'll have to pretend we didn't know that for the sake of the story in Iron Man 3. As usual any day spent coloring a comic book character is a good day for me! This illustration is actually based off a reference picture of an Iron Patriot collectible figure from Hot Toys (we also did this for the Iron Man picture). While I really like the Iron Man illustration, I thought Iron Patriot collectible had better "poses" to choose from. There were three pictures we were kicking around for a minute before we decided on this particular one. Either way, he looks bad ass and I had a tough time choosing my favorite pose (and I love that he has a giant machine gun attached to his back). This collectible was a great piece of source material and had an incredible amount of detail to it. In fact I might need to purchase one for myself.
Monday, March 18, 2013
I had my eyes opened..
..I came to realize that I had more to offer this world than just making things that blow up." -Tony Stark
This is the latest collaboration between myself and Joey of Average Joe Art. Believe it or not, we haven't officially worked together on something since the Daryl illustration back in October. So with Iron Man 3 playing in theaters early May, we wanted to create some artwork while we're eagerly waiting for the movie to come out. A while back Joey actually did a entire "Avengers" series of art (I helped with the Hulk). While I like his earlier Iron Man, I personally think this one is WAY better. It has more detail, the colors are richer, etc. It was created with our usual arrangement of Joey illustrating and I coloring it. Later he went back and added some highlights and created the effect around the hand. My reining "favorite" collaboration has been Michonne, but this Iron Man might take it's place. It was really fun to do and I can't wait for more "collaborations", those are always the most fun to work on.
This is the latest collaboration between myself and Joey of Average Joe Art. Believe it or not, we haven't officially worked together on something since the Daryl illustration back in October. So with Iron Man 3 playing in theaters early May, we wanted to create some artwork while we're eagerly waiting for the movie to come out. A while back Joey actually did a entire "Avengers" series of art (I helped with the Hulk). While I like his earlier Iron Man, I personally think this one is WAY better. It has more detail, the colors are richer, etc. It was created with our usual arrangement of Joey illustrating and I coloring it. Later he went back and added some highlights and created the effect around the hand. My reining "favorite" collaboration has been Michonne, but this Iron Man might take it's place. It was really fun to do and I can't wait for more "collaborations", those are always the most fun to work on.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Men get arrested...dogs get put down.
I don't know why, but the other day I just HAD to get my Watchmen fix and I have to say Rorschach is my favorite character. I'm sure there are a lot of people who agree with me. I mean he doesn't have any special "powers" or even use a special weapon. He just. Kicks. Ass. I think he's more of a ruthless vigilante than an actual "hero". Mostly because Rorschach is able to see everything in black & white, he's an absolutist. He judges people by their actions, not just by their words. He almost reminds me of Frank Castle in a way. He's got the Judge, Jury & Executioner thing going on. Plus he's got some of, if not the best lines in the story. This picture took me about 4 hours start to finish. I used a picture of Jackie Earle Haley in costume as a reference. I used more shading than I normally do. I added more black to shade with instead of using different shades of grey like I usually do. I think the black shading makes the character seem rich and dark vs. cartoonish. Which is totally Rorschach's style. I think I'm going to do at least one other Watchmen character after this.
Monday, January 28, 2013
The hardest thing to do in this world...
...is to live in it. Be brave..Live..for me."
Every little girl should grow up with a strong female role model...I happened to grow up with Buffy Summers. I remember when the original movie came out..not fantastic. When I heard that they were making it into a television series, initially I didn't have high hopes. That was before I knew about Joss Whedon. What he was able to do with this character and the entire series for that matter, is nothing short of incredible.
Buffy Summers..A highschool cheerleader turned protector/guardian of all humanity against anything that emerges from a portal to hell. She has soo much strength (mental and physical), Bravery & a capacity to put others before herself like I've never seen. But as powerful as Buffy is..she still needs her friends and family. That's what I like about her. Can she do everything on her own? Sure, but she works best when she has the support of friends behind her. Joss was once asked "So, why do you write these strong female characters?" to which he answered "Because you’re still asking me that question." I'm very grateful to him for the characters he's given to soo many young women like myself. I love this series soo much that every few months I start from the beginning and watch the entire series all the way through. It originally aired in 1997, but I think that since Joss's writing/dialogue is soo unique (most of Buffy's phrases are pretty abnormal to say the least) you can still watch this show and it doesn't seem that dated. As long as you're willing to overlook some awesome 90's fashion ;)
The thing that gave me the most trouble in this picture was...Buffy's nose. Sarah Michelle Gellar has a pretty unique nose..and that was the one thing I was worried about the most. This picture was a lot of fun to do though. I might do a few other characters from the series later on.
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