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Nov 10

new fan-art: Joker

A pen and ink sketch of Batman’s nemesis…the Joker. Some digital coloring too.

Nov 05

videos: Motion Illustration and Motion Comics samples pt 2

Well, here is my second post of sample Motion Comics and Motion Illustration videos I have found on-line. Motion Comics and Motion Illustration is the art of taking art from a book, comic or other source and animating it. It’s becoming more and more visible as entertainment and entertainment. It’s really an exciting way to …

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Nov 04

new art: Bizarro

Bizarro is a bizarre, imperfect copy of Superman. He is everything that Superman is not–literally. Every thing Bizarro does is deliberately backwards or the opposite of normal. — from www.comicvine.com/bizarro/29-8312/ I love the character since he can be categorized as a villain in the DC Superhero universe, but he really is just dumb and crazy. …

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Nov 03

videos: Motion Illustration and Motion Comics pt 1

As some of you might know, I am very interested in not only animation and comics, but combining them together into Motion Illustration and Motion Comics. Motion Comics and Motion Illustration are where artwork used for different medium or format (usually an analog one) is adapted to tell a story with motion and sound. Some …

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Nov 02

new art: Modok

M.O.D.O.K. is an acronym for Mental Organism Designed Only for Killing. He has a plethora of psychic powers, which he used to take control of AIM. from http://www.comicvine.com/modok/29-3709/ Modok is one of those weird Marvel Comic villains that hearkens back to the days when things did not have to be so serious or ‘cool’. In …

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Oct 31

Happy Halloween

Happy Halloween 2010! Why not celebrate with a little Eye-Scream!

Oct 30

New Art> Werewolf

Oct 29

New Art> Landscape paintings

Here are some recent watercolors I did of landscapes. Most of them where painted on small pieces of watercolor paper which made it more focused and simple. The