Showing posts with label sketch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sketch. Show all posts

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Big Daddy Reitz

My dad asked me to draw something to put on his bike. Ed Roth was the first thing that came to mind. No confirmation yet, but he got a chuckle out of it, if nothing else.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Trev's Tarot


This is the project I was alluding to whenever it was that I alluded to a project. I might elaborate more when I have more elaborate words.




Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Can We Call This Life?

I had an idea a little while ago, and jotted this down as a reminder/preliminary sketch. Something about pre-teen punx hunting gluttonous, pharmacologically immortal C.H.U.D.s. Cool, right? If my nose quits gushing T.C.R.I. ooze every time I look down, I might get around to drawing more soon.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Slow Jerkin' to The Oldies




















I found some old(er) drawing books of mine recently. So here's some things. I should have something new up soon. I also found a huge sketch pad, so if'n I get around to using it, expect poor quality cell phone photos!


Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Man-o-Worms

I really like this idea, and it didn't take nearly as long to draw as I thought it might, but I don't think it'll be showing up as often as I planned. The Other Corpse! Dude says he's going to ink this one, but doing it panel after panel would be enough for three more motivated individuals than ourselves. The way I wrote it, he sometimes appears as one giant worm. That might be less neat, but more do-able.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Another Side of Doc Dylan

I don't do a lot of backgrounds or landscapes. The old comic book had a bunch of panels set against a white abyss, which I convinced myself was neat when it was probably just lazy. These old sketches show a couple such blank backgrounds, and a couple with crap drawn in (not to mention the fabled short-haired Willcock). Anyway, having come up short of ideas for anthropomorphic foregrounds to draw, I decided to do it with a background.







Some kind of cave-thing?





















Tree-bearded dinosaur skull?

Friday, October 1, 2010

I wish I were Frazetta.


This is a sketch I did over the course of a couple of days, inspired by the works of Frank Frazetta. If you've (somehow) never checked out his art before, you really owe it to yourself.