Thunder Lizard inks


I did a drawing, “Thunder Lizard,” for an adventure panel comic. I liked the layout but, as happens sometimes, as I was finishing it I realized the physics of the tail swing were off.
So I did a redesign. Now the physics are correct and the blacks present a much more balanced drawing while giving this long-neck more weight. I also added more texture between the lights and shadows. All in all, a better composition.

 

 

 

 

 

Nerd Dating 101

I can just imagine what it’ll be like when we’re all holograms! Then we can all be 6’4″ and muscular or petite with 36D’s. Won’t that be true to life? 2 overweight, sweaty, and balding men and women plugged into a “perfect” body! 

Give me real people anyday

Coloring book update

Here is the last drawing for the “Baby Animals” coloring book. You may note that this one has more shadow than all the others (which have none). This is because this drawing will be the “scramble” page, and the shadows make it easier for young drawers to discern the scrambled shapes.

   Now, on to post production! 

“Where Mothers Dwell”

 

In case you haven’t noticed, I like to parody things. One of my favorites is parodying comic book covers, and I like the classics (gold, silver, and bronze age stuff). Here is a cover based on “Where Monsters Dwell” No. 5 (Sept. 1970). Just in time for mothers day!