Thursday, September 10, 2015

Subject #4 - Public Domain Character

Pretty good respond last subject. Let's see what you've got this time.

Subject #4. Pull out your old comics, hit the web, and begin researching.

The subject for the next two weeks is any public domain character. Stay away from those big time heroes plastered all over TV and movies. We're looking for characters lost to time. Hero, villain, or sidekick; literature, comics, film, or radio; as many as you can find - no reason to draw just one; any medium; and, you can leave the design true or redesign from scratch. It might be cool to include the original design in this case.

For your consideration, here is a site chock full of suggestions.
Public Domain Super Heroes wiki
Thank you to the admins for this wiki. It's proven to be invaluable for comics research.

You've got a little under two weeks. Ready, set, go!

Christopher

Saturday, August 29, 2015

Tupac In Ink

This is a drawing made in ink (Prismacolor Illustration pens). I left the mistakes. It was finished in 1 hour and 25 minutes. No under drawing, nor tracing.

Thor in Ink


Ink drawing of the God of Thunder. No sketch, no under drawing, no trace.

Monday, August 24, 2015

Subject #3 - Any subject in ink only

And here we are, subject #3. Let's see what kind of submissions we get on this one. It should be quick and easy, so get those pens out and show us what you got.

Subject #3 – Draw anything you like - in pen only. No pencil underdrawing, no sketching out, no tracing. Think back to your days doodling in your notebook during class, or, sketching during a meeting when the only thing you had was pen and paper. We'll leave the choice of pen (and/or marker) up to you.

You've got two weeks. Ready, set, go!

Christopher

Thursday, August 13, 2015

Monday, August 10, 2015

Subject #2 - Favorite fictional event

Thank you to everyone that created work and checked out our illustrations this last two weeks.

Our next task is a little more involved. Are you ready? Let's get started.

A full page illustration that retells your favorite event in fictional history.

Wow, that subject is wide open! OK, sharpen your pencils, clear your drawing table, and let's see whatcha got.

Christopher

Golden Age Green Lantern

Quick drawing of the Golden Age Green Lantern in colored pencil.