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INKTOBER 2022 DAY 25

Spooky season is here!  Inktober Day 25 – Todays #uniquetober 25 prompt is The Joker. I decided to go with Heath Ledger’s Joker. 

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2019 FLASHPOINT FINISHED SKETCH COVER

Here is the finished Flashpoint Joker Cover. On this last stage, I stared with a base green color. Form there went back and forth with the different shades of green layering until the hair was complete. The background was lacking something for me so I added lightning to bring the whole cover together. Lastly, I… Read more »

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2019 FLASHPOINT JOKER WIP04

Here is progress shot 4 for this Flashpoint Joker Sketch Cover. For this stage, I started with the green shirt area. Slowly built up the greens by going back and forth until the tones I was going for were achieved. Next I moved on to rendering the tie. The tie was rendered with the same… Read more »

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2019 FLASHPOINT JOKER WIP02

Here is a little more progress on this Flashpoint Joker Sketch Cover. For this stage, I stared with the face. Stared off with the eyes and moved onto the nose. Next up was painting the the cheeks, frown lines and the eyebrows. From there finished the face area by rendering the mouth. Once the face… Read more »

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2019 FLASHPOINT JOKER WIP01

The art cave is busy with prepping for SDCC. Working on painting some sketch covers to have with me at Booth 1330. This Flashpoint Joker is currently on my art table.

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2018 GENERATIONS ART EXHIBIT

I’ve been meaning to post this earlier, but been busy knocking out commissions and working on my indie comic magazine. I have 3 pieces of artwork on display at the Generations Art Exhibit which is currently running now through Monday, October 29. Everyone’s artwork on display can be seen at Legacy Commons and Palmdale Playhouse.

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PUTTING A SMILE ON THAT FACE WORK-IN-PROGRESS

This was my first attempt using the new set of Copic sketch markers I recently bought. I have to say using the Copic markers to color the my illustration brought to me the feeling of watercolor painting. Just like watercolor painting you have to start with the white of the paper to be the highlight… Read more »