Another portrait of the demonic arch duke, Grahtennas. This image is by no means a complete portrait, but it does give us a more expansive view of the archfiend.
A bat-winged demon guy lit by flames. The sketch started as just a satyr, but as I continued, it turned into something much more. I think when I drew him I was at odds with the capriciousness of the universe in my life at the time. I was just beginning to feel the effects of the Mars Retrograde cycle from earlier this year.
I am also working on a color version of this. I will update here once it is complete.
Another of the Rescans. Another interesting realization here about the differences between the ZIG and Sharpie markers. Please check out the
old post and compare.
Another of the Rescans. When I glanced at this rescan, I didn't think there was much change between this one and the original, but once I saw the two together, there is a definite improvement! Please check out the old post and compare.
Another
update from the Rescans. This one is completely changed by the Rescan.
With the darkness of this piece and the glare from the sharpies, there
really was no way to get a decent shot of this one. Once again the
Scanner saves the day! Please check out the old post and compare.
Another update from the Rescans. This is one that benefits greatly from the rescan. No glare at all, in fact, you get some of the subtlety of the Sharpie transparency showing through on the scan. That almost never shows up in reproduction. Please check out the old post and compare.
Here is another of the rescanned images from the sketchbook. On this one, the scan was so much
better than the photo I took, I didn't have to touch up the image at
all. Please check out the old post and compare.
Here's a quick glance at my other blogs. Although there may be a few repetitions between each of them, generally, each blog has artwork that is unique to its genre. Check them out and let me know what you think. :-)
Death
by Comics is the home of all the combined comic book projects of Josh
Dean and myself. Although quiet the first portion of 2012, look for
this one to get more exciting as our projects begin moving forward.