Monday, March 25, 2013

Stamp Comic

A recent project that required to use our childhood memories to illustrate a 3-panel comic. However, my childhood wasn't really that great and so I was permitted to use whatever idea that came to mind.

At first the idea that came to mind was very simple. I chose three normal-like characters, a young girl as the daughter, a suited man as the father, and a more meaty man to portray as a butcher you might seen in old cartoons. That's the gist of it.. but as I started to build the story.. it just sorta spiraled into something morbidly dark ^^;;; I hope you enjoyed reading it..haha;; Oh and FYI, read the text as if you're reading manga (right to left)


Many comments after reading:
"Bon, are you ok?" or "Omg... O_O"
Yes, I'm ok.. and I didn't really intend it to go that way..? LOL

Friday, March 08, 2013

Typography Fun!

My final render of my location~ I had a lot of fun sketching the roughs, as I particularly like doing hand-rendered typography.
Medium: Marker and ink on card stock
Time: 12 hours

Thursday, March 07, 2013

Say "Wassup" FINISHED!!

IT'S FINISHED~!!!!!!!!
Medium: Photoshop CS5.1
Time: 20 hours
I have to say I'm really really happy how this turned out and I'd probably want to print this as a poster! And maybe touch it up more with the background painted in too.

Say "Wassup" Pt.3

It's finally coming along and almost done~!!!! Looking at how it's progressing and I just shock myself.. as I've said before, digital painting is not my prowess, so I'm very happy I'm growing in this field. C:
My third wip where I changed the arm to be a wing instead of a paw..

Friday, March 01, 2013

Say "Wassup" Pt.2

Further worked version of my Dragon doodle I posted previously~ I'm not sure how to work that arm though but it says more than just a portrait now compared to the last one, haha!


Thanks for stopping by~

Book Cover WIP..

Book cover concept, work in progress~
My topic: Ancient Kings of Egypt! I chose a controversial Pharaoh, the rein of one of the first female Pharaohs, Hatshepsut. As her history is quite shrouded in mystery due to many of her reliefs being destroyed, I wanted to portray an atmosphere of that mystery into my cover.