Comic Cover

A wraparound comic cover I penciled and colored with inks by Andrew Mangum.

Painting

An 8 x 8 foot painting done in tempera and acrylic on plywood.


Animation Reel

Street Scene Sketches

Pen and marker sketches from life, about an hour each.
















Digital Funtown

Banner ads I've created for digitalfuntown.com.



These are screenshots from an animated series I've worked on; character graphics done by Tom Riffel; backgrounds and all other graphics done by myself.












More screenshots from another series I've worked on; character graphics done by Gabriel Carroll-Dolci; backgrounds and all other graphics done by myself.















Some more screenshots from yet another series; character graphics done by Victor Santiagos; backgrounds and all other graphics done by myself, again. 










...And some more screenshots from yet another animation I've worked on; background graphics and character designs done by myself; characters rigged by the fabulous Mr. Tom Riffel.











...and these are the rigs Tom Riffel and I produced for the series pictured above.








These are some posters I've done for use in . . . uh, posting.

Pen and Ink



These are a few of my pen and ink drawings done for various RPG books and websites over the past few years. Mainly done with crow quill dip pens and microns or sharpies.












































Comic Pencils Process

These are the stages I went through in penciling a comic page.

I began by going over the layouts done by Claude St.Aubin; he layed out the entire book in this thumbnail stage which I used as a guide for the finished pages.



I then drew the pages up very rough and light on full size paper 11x17. I gathered reference for characters and backgrounds and kept it handy for the next stage, I left backgrounds loose at this stage, focusing on compostion of characters and the panels overall.


Then I went over the whole page with 2H lead, tightened up characters and began to define BGs.


Finally I went over the whole page again with HB or softer lead. It's done now, ready to be inked, or as is the case with this book, straight to colors.