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Creating a graphic novel but stopping along the way to take some photos, eat some food and admire great art!

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Frankie Washington – Boston Comic Convention

An opportunity to meet Frankie Washington in person at the Boston Comic Convention next weekend 10/11-Apr-10. As part of this post, Frankie is showcasing some fantastic images from his latest sketchbook. You can pick up a copy of the sketchbook from IndyPlanet. (More page samples in the IndyPlanet link!) As an incentive if someone orders the sketchbook online and brings it to the convention, Frankie will do b/w sketch with tone in it “FREE”!

Page 03 (Sample) :
frankie washington, boston, hellboy, sketch book, hellgirl, wolf

Page 04 (Sample) :
frankie washington, boston, hellboy, sketch book, hellgirl, wolf

Page 06 (Sample) :
frankie washington, boston, hellboy, sketch book, hellgirl, wolf

Cover :
frankie washington, boston, hellboy, sketch book, hellgirl, wolf

Remember to get your entry in for a chance to win Kirk Lindo signed print and some sketchbooks. Competition is still open!

Spider-man – City Lights by Dion Hamill

An amazing (pun intended) Spider-man by featured artist Dion Hamill. This resembles the works of Alex Ross. It’s not always easy getting the propotions right when foreshortening Spidey’s left hand and right leg but Dion definitely nails it!

spiderman, spider-man, alex ross

Make sure you check out his blog for more of his work. He’s also got some fantastic pieces up on eBay if you want to own some amazing original artwork.

Remember to get your entry in for a chance to win Kirk Lindo signed print and some sketchbooks. Competition is still open!

Kirk Lindo Competition – Baroness – Phoenix – Wonder Woman – Poison Ivy

After the success of the previous Hulk competition, featured artist Kirk Lindo is giving the opportunity to win :

  1. Signed Print of your choice
  2. Super Fantasy Sketchbook 1, 2 and 3
  3. Update!Supersize Montage Print

How do you enter?
Visit http://stores.ebay.com/Kirk-Lindos-Vampress-Luxura and browse through all the prints Kirk has on offer. Post a comment on this post, about which is your favourite print and why it’s your favourite. It’s that simple! Some of my favourite Kirk prints are showcased below but you can select any print from his website above.

Baroness :
Baroness Phoenix Wonder Woman BBWW bbw ww Poison Ivy

Classic Phoenix :
Baroness Phoenix Wonder Woman BBWW bbw ww Poison Ivy

Dark Phoenix :
Baroness Phoenix Wonder Woman BBWW bbw ww Poison Ivy

Wonder Woman (America) :
Baroness Phoenix Wonder Woman BBWW bbw ww Poison Ivy

Poison Ivy :
Baroness Phoenix Wonder Woman BBWW bbw ww Poison Ivy

More Details :

  1. Competition closes 30-Apr-10.
  2. Decision on the winner will be final. Quirky, funny thoughts are always welcome.
  3. I will contact winner by email from comment.
  4. Open to anyone in the world!
  5. One entry per person.

Cosplay – Harley Quinn – Poison Ivy – Storm Trooper – Sydney Armageddon

Thought I’d share some cosplay photos taken at Sydney Armageddon (Comic Convention). Unfortunately I had to use the Canon G11 and didn’t have the opportunity to use my standard camera Canon 40D (paired with 17-55 f2.8). However I saw some awesome costumes of some Batman villians and the cutest storm trooper!

Harley Quinn – Poison Ivy :
Cosplay, Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Storm Trooper, Sydney Armageddon

I’m glad this first photo turned out! The convention hall was very dark and without a flash, you just had to open up the aperture, keep your hands steady and shoot! Joker would be so happy with the costume, the cosplayer won a prize if I remember right.

Harley Quinn – Poison Ivy 2 :
Cosplay, Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Storm Trooper, Sydney Armageddon

A little blurry but you can get a good look at the costumes in this shot.

Star Wars – Cutest little Storm Trooper :
Cosplay, Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Storm Trooper, Sydney Armageddon

The cutest little storm trooper, her helmet was on the desk behind. Before I took this photo I asked a couple of questions.

Me : Wow . . you’re a cute stormtrooper. Have you seen the movies?

Cutest Stormtrooper : (nods)

Me : Who’s your favourite Star Wars character?

Cutest Stormtrooper : Dora.

Mum : No honey, he’s asking which is your favourite Star Wars. Dora wasn’t in Star Wars.

Cutest Stormtrooper : But mummy . . I like Dora.

Venom and Spider-Man by Guile Blackpanther

One last piece by this week’s featured artist, Guile. The details on this showcase is very dynamic and impressive, Venom ripping off Spider-Man’s webbing and his suit looking almost fluid. This has to be my new favourite work from Guile!

Venom / Spider-Man showcase :
venom spiderman guile artwork

Spider-Man – Avengers by Guile Blackpanther

Featured artist Guile (a.k.a. SpiderGuile) from France draws the most amazing Spider-Man (and friends). The below showcases of his work really speaks for themselves. The pieces are all very dynamic and could easily make a fantastic poster if enlarged.

Spider-Man splash :
Spider-Man, Black Cat, Wolverine, Avengers

New Avengers :
Spider-Man, Black Cat, Wolverine, Avengers

Spider-Man Sketch :
Spider-Man, Black Cat, Wolverine, Avengers

Firstly a question about you. What do you like besides drawing?

I like hanging with friends talking about everything or nothing at all, I like music a lot! I need it, I listen to hip hop, trip hop, soulful house music, electro, drum and bass, acid jazz, nu soul and some funk!

How would you describe your artwork?

I can’t describe my own artwork, I’d just say that my style changed because of the different influences I have been exposed to. It’s a mix between american realistic comicbook art and european classic style! I think so.

Who would you consider as influeces on your art?

I’d say that, these days, the two big influences in my art, are Leinil Yu and Olivier Coipel. After that guys like Stuart Immonen, Mike Mignola, John Buscema, Joe Bennett, Jim Cheung, or maybe Jason Pearson have always had a big impact on me.

What are some of things you have worked in?

I did work on a lot of fanzines, some advertising gigs and even some designs for some underground comicbook projects. Right now, I work as freelance artist in the videogames industry (Check out the upcoming RED STEEL 2 on WII, I designed some of the bad guys in it) I am still trying to break in the comicbook industry and work also on my creator owned project on my spare time!

I’m sure your opportunity to break into the comic industry is around the corner! Your work is fantastic. Thanks for your time.

For more of his work check out :
http://spiderguile.deviantart.com/

Commission information is available :
http://www.comicartfans.com/gallerydetail.asp?gcat=4997

Dreamer Adrift by Dion Hamill

More artwork from featured artist Dion Hamill.

From Dion :
Its part of a series I’m developing called “The Dreamer” and this piece is titled “Adrift”. Thought it might be a nice change from my usual superhero art I’m usually posting on your site.

Thanks for an amazing piece! By the way for those who haven’t already done so check out his blog for more of his work. There’s also one of the coolest strip comics Luba (half James Bond, half Lara Croft and all action!) which is worth taking a look at.

Adrift (Click on picture for larger image) :
Dreamer Dion Hamill artwork

Artwork of Jason Brubaker

Jason Brubaker is working his way through creating his first graphic novel (or comic). He’s provided a process piece as his showcase starting from a small thumbnail to the final image. The detail on his work is amazing and really shows up in the crop images (inked and coloured).

Full Process :
Jason Brubaker, Graphic Novel Art

Inked Zoom :
Jason Brubaker, Graphic Novel Art

Colour Zoom :
Jason Brubaker, Graphic Novel Art

So how did you get started into art?

I grew up in Idaho and Utah where artists are only considered “Starving Artists”.

I don’t have any sort of education beyond high school. My high school art teacher told me that I was wasting my time trying to draw comics. I saved up $3000 for college then wrecked my brothers car when he was on his honeymoon. There went my college funds and any chance of college.

I drew at Denny’s restaurant every night with my friends because we knew the waiters. We would get free coffee and Coke all night but usually left around 2 AM when the drunk cowboys came after the bars would close.

That doesn’t seem like a great start. So how did you get your break into the industry?

I got my break at the San Diego Comic con in 1996. I drew some illustrations for White Wolf. Rikki Rocket from Poison liked my art too. A storyboard agent from LA talked me into moving to California and got me work in movies and commercials.

How would you describe your artwork?

My artwork is basically a rip-off of everyone I admire. I wish I could say I was original, but every square inch of my style is because I saw something out there that I liked and wanted to imitate. I guess you could say that about every artist though. I’ve also been forced to imitate tons of artists while working in commercial graphic design. This was good because it showed me a whole spectrum of styles that I never would have studied. I learned a lot of lessons there that have influenced how I do things now.

So . . who are the people you admire?

Chris Bachalo (more of his old stuff), Joshua Middleton and Christian Schellewald are the big influences right now.

OK back to your work . .
Is there a place to check out your published works?

Here are some published books that I have illustrations in for White Wolf:
http://web.mac.com/jason_brubaker/Vampire/Books.html

I’ve self published “Phobos”, an old high school comic, and learned all kinds of things that I did wrong. I plan to release a trade of issues 1-5 in the next few years. It’s crappy art but I love the characters.

I’ve also storyboarded several movies and hundreds of commercials.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0115386/

What process do you for your artwork?

I draw my thumbnails really small. About an inch or two big and almost always in pen. If I use ink then I don’t get all hung up on changing and fixing it. If I mess up, I just draw another thumbnail.

Then I blow it up on the computer and print it out about 8.5 x 11 so I can trace it on tracing paper. (with pen)

Once I have the sketch blocked out on tracing paper I will scan it again. Then I print out each frame, one or two at a time and trace over it again on a light table. I scan my final pencils and then boost the contrast in Photoshop to make it look inked.

Then I give it to my flatter. Then I add painted textures in Photoshop that I created myself. Presto!

You mentioned you were working on project.
Care to tell more about it?

Well, reMIND has been a crazy ride for me. It started as a music video for a song that my friend and I wrote for fun. Over the years it took on a life of it’s own. At one point I was trying to make a feature length animated movie all by myslef for film festivals. But the story was broken and so I scrapped it all and just gave up on it. It was a really hard thing to do because I had worked on it for about 7 years (in my free time). It wasn’t a waste of time though because it’s the reason I got hired to do animation for my first animated job. My career exploded after that. So it searved it’s purpose.

A mentor/friend of mine suggested to make a graphic novel. I didn’t think I would ever get back into comics but after going to the 2006 Comic Con in San Diego, I got inspired and undertood why my friend said what he said. I figured, if I were to start over then I needed to have the story solid before I start any drawing this time. There were also lots of things that bothered me about the American comic industry and so I spend a while just trying to figure out what approach to take with the book. At first I wanted to publish it Hard Cover in three chapters, 40 to 60 pages each. But as I went forward I didn’t want to risk publishing the first book and then run out of steam half way through the second one knowing I still had to do a third one. Especially if the first one didn’t sell. So I decided to make it two books instead of three. My idea is that I’d rather have a nice thick hardbound book once every few years then have a 22 pager every 4 to 6 months. Plus it’s so hard to sell 22 page comics as an independant publisher.

I really wanted to make a book that was more of an art book then a comic book. Something that people would want to leave on their coffee tables in studios and at home. Something that you could flip through 100 times and still find something fun to look at. I have to admit, I don’t collect comics anymore. I do collect trades and graphic novels though. So it just seemed like a no brainer to make a graphic novel instead of a comic.

I just recently started the blog because I’ve had these pages sitting on my computer for so many years that it was getting frusterating talking to people about it. Knowbody believed me when I told them I was doing a graphic novel. So I started posting a page a week just so I can show something. I have to make it clear that it’s not a web comic though. These pages are going to change before it goes to print. It’s more of a look into the process of making a graphic novel then a webcomic. But for the most part, it’s pretty close to final. Who knows, it might totally change again. I hope not.

Thanks so much for your time!
Be sure to let me know when your work finally hits prints as I’d want a copy to check out.

Check out more of Jason’s work at :

Update on featured artist Sara Richard :

You can find Sara at the below conventions! Be sure to say “Hi“.

  • Anime Boston (April 2-4) Boston, MA
  • Boston Comic Con (April 10-11) Boston, MA
  • C2E2 (April 16-18) Chicago, IL.
  • Pittsburg Comic Con (April 23-25) Pittsburg, PA.
  • Granite Con (May 23) Manchester, NH
  • Big Apple Comic Con (October 7-10) New York City

Phoenix – Wonder Girl – Prints by Kirk Lindo

Featured artist Kirk Lindo has some of the most amazing prints of gorgeous women on sale. He’s let me showcased two of my favourites (a hot very hot Wonder Girl from DC and Phoenix from Marvel) below but he has a lot to choose from!

Check out http://www.vampressluxura.com/ to see which prints and comics he has on offer on eBay.

Wonder Girl :
Wonder Girl, Phoenix, Kirk Lindo

Phoenix :
Wonder Girl, Phoenix, Kirk Lindo

Char Kway Teow – Penang – Sister

As a follow to “What makes a good Char Kway Teow?”, I thought I’d show you what was considered by some as the best Char Kway Teow in Penang. It’s from a shop called Sister’s located on Macalister Road.

I doubt you can find anything even remotely like it anywhere else in the world. Penang is the hawker food capital of the world even compared with the capital of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur! The little sprinkling of crab meat on the top really adds to the flavour. All photos were taken with my trusty Canon G11. The macro shots on this camera is incredible and although not SLR quality, it’s still rather impressive.

Char Kway Teow (Macro) :
Char Kway Teow, Penang, Sister, Macalister

Char Kway Teow (Top) :
Char Kway Teow, Penang, Sister, Macalister

Front of the shop : (It’s the only one with no branches!)
Char Kway Teow, Penang, Sister, Macalister