Monday, December 29, 2008

Surge



This is a character I don't know anything about from a title I've never read. I decided to take a different approach to the coloring than I usually do. There's more shading than my normal coloring, but it's still pretty simple. I don't like most computer coloring, I think colorists go too overboard with gradients and whatever else. Keep it simple. Please.

The drawing also looks pretty graphic in just black and white too.



-Rob

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Wolverine vs. Eric the Red



Wolverine's newest outfit with a tamer mask.

And there's really no reason to show the pencilled version because it's exactly the same as the inks, but I like how it looks.



-Rob

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Uncanny

I recently reread my X-Tinction Agenda trade and Inferno will probably be next. I really love late 80's/early 90's X-Men with Silvestri and Jim Lee and everybody else. So after that, I was in the mood to draw some X-Men.









Dear Jean Grey,
You're boring, go away.

-Rob

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Wonder Woman



I was looking at a bunch of Adam Hughes' Wonder Woman covers. He makes me feel like an awful artist.

-Rob

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Supermen

I reread the Superman Godfall story last night and decided to see what my version of Superman's Kandor outfit would look like. The boots were tough because I'm not sure they're really ever shown clearly in the comic so I had to half make them up. Also, Electric Blue Superman.



-Rob

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Kryptonite Monkeys

There's a lot I like about these pages here. First is, I started working on them last Wednesday so I cranked them out pretty quickly. I also like that I didn't use any interior lines on Superman but his mass is still described really well. Also, kryptonite monkeys. I was kind of making it up as I went along so it's not a complete story or anything. You'll just have to deal.







-Rob

Sunday, July 13, 2008

You would like me when I'm angry

I watched the new Hulk with Ed Norton a couple of days ago and then the Ang Lee Hulk on tv yesterday. The Ang Lee Hulk is way better. Not saying the new one is bad, it's just...not as good. The model and animation of the Hulk is better in Lee's version. I could go on, but I don't care to do a full review. Basically this is all just a intro for the drawing. What is seen here is just part of the full drawing but I didn't like how it turned out so you only get the part that I'm happy with.



Here's a couple of characters that went in the background.



-Rob

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Spider-Man

After being dissatisfied with my previous attempts at Spider-Man I was determined to draw one I liked. I think I got it.



-Rob

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Wolverine!

I was looking at the Spider-Man picture I posted the other day, really not liking it that much, and decided that I'd take another crack at it.

Here's the penciled version:



It came out okay, I guess. Spider-Man is still pretty dull but I really like how Wolverine looked so I inked him. Here's that:



-Rob

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Thwip!



Here's kind of a lazy Spider-Man sketch. I really should've put him in a more extreme position but didn't think of that until it was inked. I like the curves and sharp corners and my coloring has expanded [back] in to using gradients, which is the real reason I decided to post this. I still really like flatter coloring but a little light/dark is good. I've never really liked the super gradient, airbrushed computer coloring you see all over comics. Just not my taste.

-Rob

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

robphone



This is only funny if you know that I often rock the Joe Namath/Hulk Hogan mustache. I realize now that it doesn't have "send" or "menu" buttons or anything but maybe you just push on different corners of the mustache. Yeah.

-Rob

Monday, June 16, 2008

The Fastest Man Alive!

I drew this this afternoon and originally inked it with brush but it didn't look very good when I scanned it in so I ended up re-inking it completely in Illustrator. Right now I like it, but maybe I won't tomorrow when I look at it again. I really like how smooth and clean it is, which is a style that I think well on the Flash. I'm getting a lot faster inking on the computer, almost to the point where it would be a feasible way to ink a book. The coloring is flatter than I'd like, but it's been years since I took my computer coloring course so it's about all I can do anymore.



And the uncolored inked version.



-Rob

Friday, June 13, 2008

Ben loves Obama

Here's my buddy Ben and his favorite candidate in the whole, wide world.



-Rob

Monday, June 9, 2008

Some flash

Here are a couple of pages a little out of the ordinary for me. Normally, I like my panels in something close to a gird, no overlapping no flashy stuff like shattered glass panels (sorry, early 90's) but for these two pages I did something a little different.

On page 8, I broke a panel border for the first time, maybe ever. It wasn't planned, it was actually a mistake. When I drew the panel, I drew it with too little room for the coffee splash so it would've been cut off by the border. By breaking the border there I think it really makes the coffee pop out.



Here on page 9, I wanted to something different than just drawing the guy get hit by the chair. I really hope it comes through that he's getting hit, I think I found a creative way to show it.



-Rob

Friday, May 23, 2008

Superman



This is a George Reeves style Superman I drew a while ago but decided to ink recently.

On an unrelated note, I'm really, really bored right now.

-Rob

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

COG 18

I've started skipping around the book now in an attempt to save time. Here's page 18.



-Rob

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Self-portrait



Here's a self-portrait I did the other night in Illustrator. It's not too bad.

-Rob

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Captain Canary



I'd love to be asleep right now but I've been having problems with insomnia over the past couple of weeks. I have my suspicions as to it's cause, but that's hardly important. Luckily, I have the San Jose Sharks and Dallas Stars 4 overtime hockey game to keep me company. Playoff hockey is very entertaining.

Above you'll see something I drew. I'm starting to prefer Illustrator to Photoshop now. Illustrator allows me to make really clean, sharp art and I like that. Every once and a while I'll get an itch to work in some new style, but for the time being it's this sort of thing.

-Rob

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Page 5

Twilight Zone is winding down and it's now looking like I could be done with it by the end of April, which will be a huge relief. At 64 pages plus a cover penciled and inked, it's easily the biggest project I've ever worked on.

This is page 5 from Coin-Operated Girl, which apparently might start getting solicited soon. I don't know for sure. So far all of my information on that front is coming second hand.




-Rob

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Back to work

My girlfriend and I made it to Chicago behind schedule and over budget but we're pretty much settled in now. The centerpiece of our apartment is a sofa made out of unpacked moving boxes.

Anyway, here's a couple more Coin-Operated Girl pages that I was able to get to the last couple of days. These are pages 4 and 6, which is really too bad for you because without page 5, they make no sense at all.




-Rob

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Off to Chicago



Well, it's finally here. In a few hour I'll be on the road.

-Rob

Friday, March 7, 2008

Inking is moving right along for the Twilight Zone book.

My girlfriend, Isis, and I got our lease signed for our place in Chicago and we'll be moving up there NEXT WEEKEND. I never thought it would get here.



-Rob

Friday, February 29, 2008

A panel!

It took me a while (nevermind how long), but I got a panel done from a two or three page story I've been thinking about. With the other work I'm doing I can only work on this a little bit at a time. I'm having a blast working on it since it's a different style than I've been doing for a while.



-Rob

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Logos

Here's an embarrassing hobby of mine. I play Out of the Park Baseball, which is incidentally my all-time favorite baseball game ever, and those who know me know I can never love anything as much as I love baseball. My favorite part of the game is how completely customizable it is, you can construct your own teams and leagues, etc. It's been a dream of mine since I was four to design baseball logos and uniforms and now after these long twenty years, I am finally able to do so. Perhaps it is nerdy and somewhat shameful, but at least it's not World of Warcraft. It's a deep, dark secret but I'm pretty pleased with how some of these logos are turning out. I've learned loads and loads about Adobe Illustrator while doing them so it'll end up helping me professionally.



I know a ridiculous amount of baseball history. I can tell you the winner of every World Series. Part of my deep-seeded, obsessive-compulsiveness is that teams logos have to change over the years. Since they had different design sensibilities in the 70's than they do now I had to design different logos for each era.



It's been a really good exercise for me involving a lot of research and it's made me think different ways to suite different eras. So, shameful though it may be to me, I think some of these are pretty good and I'd really like to get in to more graphic design work as time goes on.

-Rob

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Probably the last Coin-Operated Girl page until March. I'm just short on time to work on it. Don't worry, half dozen people who know about it, it'll get done.

-Rob

I've gotten the go-ahead to start inking my Twilight Zone book. I pencilled it in a pretty open style so it should go pretty fast and give me a lot of practice with my brush. My goal is to have the whole thing inked before I move to Chicago in March so I'll have to be working at a pace that I can only describe as "epic". It wouldn't be so bad if I weren't losing four days next week when I'll be up in Chicago finding an apartment. I was also hoping to have Coin-Operated Girl done by the time I moved but I can pretty much guarantee that not happening.

-Rob



Monday, February 11, 2008

I finally found time to sneak in some work on Coin-Operated Girl, the companion book to Coin-Operated Boy and done in the style that most people seem to recognize me for. I should be able to produce a page a day of this while I'm inking my Twilight Zone book so, God willing, Coin-Operated will be done by the time I move to Chicago.



-Rob

Saturday, February 9, 2008



Nobody in particular, inked entirely with brush. Look at all the little lines!

-Rob

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Star Trek inks



The inks to the previously posted Star Trek picture pre-Adobe Illustrator and it's also the first thing I scanned with my new fancy pants large format scanner. Oh, I'm so happy.

-Rob