Entries Tagged as 'September2004'

Fox Dude Commission

This was done last year, 2003, for a really cool guy at San Diego Comic con. His request was to draw him as a furry fox dude. So I took a picture of him with Mike’s digital camera. Then I drew the picture. I then went back to the hotel room scanned and colored it on the computer. Then I stole the design of his shirt off of the picture I’d taken and put it on the fox’s shirt. Presso! Commission. Printed this out for him and made him a cute laminated badge to go with it.

Done on an old computer with a 4 GB hard drive and 256 MG of ram. Used Photoshop 5.5 and a mouse. Thankfully most of the shading was done with the pencil and the line tool. Oh, and lots of Photoshop cheating. Which includes the background box and the line coloring. =D

Fox Dude Commission

Under the Ice

Spending much of my time working. But I did take some time to fool around in Painter 8 and make me a picture of creepy school girls frozen in ice. By the way, the girl on top of lake is alive but the girl under the ice is dead.

They’re characters from one of my comics, still pending… I have about 50 comic pages written for it but I’ve been too busy making money drawing to start on pages.

Under The Ice

No original for this as it was made entirely in Painter 8 but I am selling prints. Please leave a comment for more information.

Chin-li, Street Fighter

This is an old picture of Chun Li that I’d markered in 2001. I was going to post it here in it’s original form but that didn’t happen because I’m obsessive. I didn’t like the look of the picture after I scanned the color photocopy. So, I took the picture into Photoshop 7. There I re-inked the lines, fixed the marker bleeding, randomly colored bits, changed up the background, and contrasted the hell out of it. Whheeee.

Things I learn: I made a brush that looks like a pencil when used lightly but if you use more pressure it makes a nice dark line that has very little texture. So, it can look like a pencil or like inks. Also if you remove “shape dynamics” it colors like a marker… Which considering that the base texture is a piece of marker coloring that make sense. The brush is quite cool as it’s hard to get marker effects in Photoshop.

Using a dodge setting or a multiply setting with this brush is also really awesome… as long as the opacity is turned way down.

I also found that the gradient tool on the “Pastel” settings look really pretty.

I did not select anything on this picture. No Lasso tool and no Paths. It’s a little like actually drawing which for Photoshop is a novel experence.

I’m beginning to see how one could get controllable Painter type brushes with PhotoShop 7′s brush settings… although the trick is to mess with the duel brush setting so that you can get an actual texture to show up… did any of the last few paragraphs make any since to anyone else?

PhotoShop is crack.

So let’s see:
Colored originally with Markers… a lot of the original coloring is still there.
Re-inked in Photoshop 7
Background remade in Photoshop 7
Coloring contrasted and adjusted in PS 7

Chun-li

Moldiver

This is a recent commission that I’ve finished. Don’t ask how long I’ve had it… it’s pretty embarrassed to admit how long it’s been outstanding. ;_;

Anyway this is the main girl from Moldiver, which if you don’t remember was a 6 episode OVA. It also had some of the WORST color design I’d seen until ‘Candidate for Goddess’ or ‘Pilot Candidate’ came to the US. Really. I changed the colors enough to make the outfit work but normally it looks pretty bad. =D

The actual commission does not have the background. But I was playing with Photoshop to get the sky so now it has pretty clouds. I’m proud of those clouds and the fact that this picture is so cute. =^_^=

Inked: Zig Millennium Pens
Colored: Markers
Background: Photoshop 7, brush tool, some dodge

Moldiver in the Clowds