Took a shot at drawing Lee Falk’s famous character the Phantom. I’ve kinda become a fan of the character quietly since reading finding books of the old comic strips in a second hand book store. Kinda got a little nervous and fussy over the the physique of the character. I was also trying to get a but of wrinkles from the suit in there, the whole time I was using my Phantom figure from NECA that sits on my desk.
New Kohaku POV, this time for the beach. Once again these pictures are meant to be from the perspective of the viewer who is on a date with Kohaku from Dr. Stone. Got more planned for the future so they will be on their way.
Well Bane looked like he was such a hit, so of course I just couldn’t live with myself not giving the same treatment to my favorite Bat-Rouge (and favorite supervillain of all the time) the Scarecrow. I’ve always loved this character ever since I first got his action figure from the animated series (I now own three). Sadly it seems DC doesn’t really do that much with the character and lots of youtubers seem to complain he’s such a wasted potential. I personally have an idea for a Scarecrow mini series that I hope to be made into a reality one day to retell his origin and add more development to Mr. Johnathan Crane.
Bane has kinda been stuck on my brain as of late, I wound up drawing a sketch of him during lunch while at the day job and wound up wanting to draw a full piece of him. Kinda added a little more “atmosphere” than initially intended with the whole venom gimmick he has. Kinda almost feel he looks like he’s from the Swam Thing TV show from a few years ago.
Sorry my Christmas art has kinda been a little late this year, I was really caught up working on some artwork for Christmas which I can’t quite post right now. Well, here’s Kohaku from Dr. Stone playing the role of sexy Santa, and she’s got a present for you.
I’m continuing my study of mechs with more Transformer drawings, and now it’s on to my second favorite Transformer, Shockwave. For that matter Shockwave also ranks with my top five favorite fictional villains of all time. The portrayal of the character is practically exclusive between media. Within cartoons Shockwave is presented as a loyal follower of Megatron and the Decepticons, while the comic version of the character is a treacherous, amoral scientist driven only by a cold sense of logic. This means Shockwave will backstab anyone and do whatever it takes to accomplish his goals, even stooping as low as to commit mad cold experiments on anyone if it seems to be the “logical” course of action. To this extent, Shockwave is pretty much the most terrifying character in a franchise meant to sell toys.
Yes first time drawing a Transformer, and my favorite one for that. The truth is as long as I’ve been drawing, I’ve always struggled with drawing mechs and mechanical characters. It’s always just been hard getting poses and proportions when you gotta draw straight edges and details.
So I’ve been attempting to overcome this weakness by consistently drawing favorite mech characters like Grimlock and Shockwave from Transformers, now I’m finally trying me hand at an official drawing of Grimlock himself. I’m starting off with the more simple G1 design for right now, but I do want to do some drawing of my more preferred design from IDW.
Down now to our second to last illustration of this year’s Halloween draw off, it’s the Fog. The Fog has always been one of my favorite horror movies of all, it’s my favorite John Carpenter film and within my top ten of most rewatched movies. I’m actually very happy that in recent years it’s started to get more attention and grow in fandom.
That being said, I’ve wanted to draw the Fog and it’s “inhabitants” in the draw off for years. I’ve just held back because I haven’t really known how to make it visual interesting. THIS right here is my idea of the Fog, shadowed ghosts with virtually nothing but the glowing red eyes. The less detail you see on them the better, it just makes them scarier. So how do you make “shadowed” creatures visually interesting. Hopefully this will do the job.
Stay tuned, our draw off FINALE is coming right up.
We now come to the Kalwa piece of this years Halloween draw off. Our three protagonists have been zombified. I think it was last year I drew headshots of them as zombies and posted it to the Kalwa website, except they had pupils and were a little more lively. These designs were more inspired by the zombies from Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island, as they looked much scarier. And for this draw off I’m not looking to do anything cute, I want scary all the way.
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