Wednesday, April 30, 2008

School's Out for Summer!!






OK... It has been WAY too long since my last post. I plan to do a lot more this summer since, eventhough I still have some commitments with work, I can squeeze in more "drawing for me" time. I decided to mess around with markers during last night's Weekly Sketchnight here in Ottawa. We were 36 this time, and it was a blast!! So anyway, markers are not my strong suite but I thought I'd post what I did nevertheless. I have to admit that markers (with a dash of pastels and pencils) are a lot of fun. The Zombie I tinted in photoshop.
let me know what you think!
I think I messed up the comments part... ooops!!

Tuesday, March 04, 2008

HyperBug


The Hyperbug received its misleading name from the first series of digital/video recordings from unmanned-probes on the northern continent of planet F4459. Their near-constant vibrating bodies seemed to indicate a dizzying metabolism, frantic personality or perhaps a form of natural defense to indigenous predators.


It was only decades later, when the first series of manned explorations of this planet, that they discovered a graceful creature that seemed to dance in the wind, almost like a manta ray with legs. It was initially thought to be a new species. The connection was later made that the creature was reacting to certain high pitches/frequencies of sound. This caused the erratic movements of the Hyperbug. They process the sound waves through a hyper sensitive sensor that is lodged inside a multi-orificed organ wedged between its upper wings and back. The early unmanned-robo-prodes and their anti-grav engines emitted high frequency noises that triggered the Hyperbugs to vibrate and run about in clusters. That is why all of the initial digital video footage and data was fuzzy and distorted. The automated cameras of the robo-probes simply could not keep up.


The final quirk to this strange creature is that they produce a near identical high pitch noise (emitted by the probes) during their mating season. Many scientists hypothesize that the unmanned robo-probes from decades past are directly responsible for the current disproportionate population of the Hyperbug.


Unmanned robo-probes are currently banned from Planet F4459.


Additional note: This creature’s recent behavioral discoveries have prompted the slang “Doin da HyperBug” with adolescents and adults.

Monday, February 25, 2008

Ambush Body Snapper


The Unknown Soldier who took this picture (approximately 1909) wrote a brief but cryptic hand written description of this improbable event:


This beast hid in the sandbags. Some believed that it was responsible for stacking the sandbags at odd places in the trenches. This thing would attack sentries on the night shift when they were alone. It is pure luck that I managed to take this picture. It lunged out, and ate/crushed 2/3 of Private Jenson. The face area started to suction its tongue with teeth back into itself. I think that the cannons and explosions of this unholy war may have wakened this foul ambush body-snapper from the bowels of hell itself. May god have mercy on our souls!


Monday, February 18, 2008

some spaceships




Some old sketches that I thought I'd share.

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Dancing

It's marking season again.. so it is difficult to post again.. But I promised to post more!! So here is a little something. I'm not happy with this, but at least I posted something!! Woo-hoo!!


Sunday, January 20, 2008

T-rex looking Machine.


The idea came from DSG 1319. This is my interpretation.

Friday, January 18, 2008

Dragon Refuelling


Every now and then, every hundred years or so, a dragon must return to its birth place,the lava nest where thousands of domant egg lay in wait for their turn to dominate the earth. A dragon returns to replenish the chemicals needed to produce fire. It will digest gallons of white hot lava for months.


Or the dragon is throwing up... it's your call.


Tuesday, January 15, 2008

MiniSketchBook Stuff

I had the opportunity to sketch people at a little shin-dig at our church last Sunday. It was the church's 40th anniversary. I am pleased to announce that the Hitler-stache is making a strong comeback. Who knew?

Monday, January 14, 2008

Friday, January 11, 2008

Another one... I'm on a roll!!


Caricature of Germaine


Drinker


Drinker

AS I drew this one, I came to realize that he was severely lit. So I gave him a bottle and let him fulfill his destiny.

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

Sunday, January 06, 2008

Dumb Dragon





This one gave me abit of a hard time in terms of painting it. Hopefully it looks okay.

Friday, December 28, 2007

Some scifi stuff.

Its been way too long since I've posted anything. Please let me know what you think!




Friday, November 30, 2007

Thursday, November 01, 2007

Long Time-No Post











I've been a bit busy lately at work but I did get the opportunity to sketch for the past few days... We have a costume day near Halloween... So here are a few of those said sketches plus a few more. Please let me know what you think!

Friday, September 21, 2007

Doodle

A quick little sketch I did for a collegue of mine at work.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Saturday, September 08, 2007

Marker Sketches


I did these while at the park a few weeks ago

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Thursday, July 19, 2007

last one for today....


Space Ship #2


Okay... I gotta change up the shape a bit more...

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Thursday, June 21, 2007

A billion things wrong... but it's a start


I am messing around with a Ryan Church intro to digital painting DVD... This is my second attempt at it... Don't even ask about the first one... On the second time around I got to design my own ships but kept close to the composition... So if it looks familiar.. It's very much a compositional rip off....


I spent too little time on the BG and WAY TOO MUCH time on that dang glow brush. Restraint is going to always be an issue with that little puppy!


OH well, it is a good start and I look forward to many other attempts.