Here we have an exhumed Ghoul. With this piece I wanted to get into the creepy night time atmosphere of the image while keeping the savage anger of the original sketch. I feel like this piece and another ghoul I drew some time ago are cut from the same cloth. Although I'm enjoying the dramatic side lighting, I'm not super excited about the overall color here. I feel like it turned out just okay. I may have to exhume this piece again at some point.
Friday, October 10, 2014
Exhumed: Ghoul
Here we have an exhumed Ghoul. With this piece I wanted to get into the creepy night time atmosphere of the image while keeping the savage anger of the original sketch. I feel like this piece and another ghoul I drew some time ago are cut from the same cloth. Although I'm enjoying the dramatic side lighting, I'm not super excited about the overall color here. I feel like it turned out just okay. I may have to exhume this piece again at some point.
Wednesday, October 08, 2014
NeatoShop TShirt Sale!
Tuesday, October 07, 2014
Featured Creature: The Syl'udet
Excerpted from Marge Hollander's Digest of Demons and Devils:
"The Syl'udet are a common race of parasitic demons. Within the confines of Hell they are as prolific as rats in urban sewers. Most humans will have contact with these dread pests at least once in their lifetimes.
Within the earth plane, the Syl'udet generally cannot be seen by the mundane eye. They are visible briefly during twilight times and then only by those who are sensitive or psychic. However, there are many occult devices that do allow a mundane viewer to perceive these creatures. In two separate recorded incidents, Syl'udet have been perceived using Sheridan's Visor as well as a Veil of the Mudra.
"The Syl'udet are a common race of parasitic demons. Within the confines of Hell they are as prolific as rats in urban sewers. Most humans will have contact with these dread pests at least once in their lifetimes.
Within the earth plane, the Syl'udet generally cannot be seen by the mundane eye. They are visible briefly during twilight times and then only by those who are sensitive or psychic. However, there are many occult devices that do allow a mundane viewer to perceive these creatures. In two separate recorded incidents, Syl'udet have been perceived using Sheridan's Visor as well as a Veil of the Mudra.
Monday, October 06, 2014
Saturday, October 04, 2014
My Neatoshop Giveaway Extension
I'm including the giveaway details below again:
Saturday Sketch: Silver Age Abel
A companion piece to last week's image of Cain, here we have Abel, caretaker of the House of Secrets.
{2.5x3.5, created in Adobe Photoshop}
Friday, October 03, 2014
From the Archives: Happy Easter!
Here comes Peter-Cotton-Zombie shambling down the zombie trail! Happy Eastaarrrhhhh!
Here we have the header for the month of April 2014. My fear of people in full body mascot costumes, especially in public places, informed many of my choices within this piece. Making the person inside a zombie and well...I'm done. The color for this piece was fairly challenging. In general, I'm not a big fan of pastel colors. Dealing with those colors as my main palette and trying to maintain a sense of horror simultaneously was challenging.
Thursday, October 02, 2014
Skin Crawling Comics September Update
The Skin Crawling Comics
website regularly posts pages to the individual
stories of the anthology every Tuesday and Thursday. I'll be doing an
update at least once a month with links to the newest pages. Drop by and check out the latest updates!
The Night Market Pg. 2
The Night Market Pg. 3
The Borley Reports Pg. 1
The Borley Reports Pg. 2
The Borley Reports Pg. 3
The Night Market Pg. 3
The Borley Reports Pg. 1
The Borley Reports Pg. 2
The Borley Reports Pg. 3
If you haven't already, check out last month's pages. Also check out Skin Crawling Comics on Twitter and Facebook!
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Featured Creature: The Ushtohc
Excerpted from Marge Hollander's Digest of Demons and Devils:
"The Ushtohc are an invasive other dimensional race. They insert a portion of their consciousness into innocuous everyday objects and remain hidden while their influence grows. They slowly infect the immediate reality with their presence until a suitable mobile host presents itself. Once they have invaded a mobile host, they are nearly impossible to exorcise without great psychic effort. Luckily, their transmission into the earth realm seems to only coincide with very rare celestial alignments."
{8x5.33, created in Adobe Photoshop}
"The Ushtohc are an invasive other dimensional race. They insert a portion of their consciousness into innocuous everyday objects and remain hidden while their influence grows. They slowly infect the immediate reality with their presence until a suitable mobile host presents itself. Once they have invaded a mobile host, they are nearly impossible to exorcise without great psychic effort. Luckily, their transmission into the earth realm seems to only coincide with very rare celestial alignments."
Saturday, September 27, 2014
Saturday Sketch: Silver Age Cain
Here is Cain from the House of Mystery. I first met Cain and his brother Abel in the early issues of Sandman, but they both appeared long before. Doing my research for this piece I never realized that Berni Wrightson was so involved with the House of Mystery. I also did not realize that it was such a long running title. I've got some back issue tracking to do. :-)
Also, this piece is much larger than the normal Saturday Sketches. I was in a groove when I began working on it and before I realized the size difference I was mostly finished. So this one isn't sketchcard size.
{8x5.71, created in Adobe Photoshop}
Also, this piece is much larger than the normal Saturday Sketches. I was in a groove when I began working on it and before I realized the size difference I was mostly finished. So this one isn't sketchcard size.
Friday, September 26, 2014
From the Archives: Moon Mystery
Done in an older contour style, here is a sketch of an embodiment of the mystery of the moon. There is an echo of ancient Egyptian style to the imagery and a faint feeling of the Goddess Isis within the image. These choices were not intentional at the time. I often drew in this style ecstatically with no planned intention when I began drawing. I would just begin drawing to see what emerged. This process is what evolved into the process I use to create the pieces within the Psyche Delectus Tenebrarum.
Labels:
1997,
Contour,
Egyptian,
From the Archives,
Graphite,
Isis,
Moon,
Mystery,
Sketchbook
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