Saturday, February 6, 2010


here's another Wacom-enhanced piece. you might recognize this one from the last post. As with the Wacom-enhanced Jabberwocky, I'm not entirely happy with they background on this one, but I do like the character himself.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Wacom Stuff, a 40K sketch

Here are some sketches I did, as well as the Jabberwocky from a previous post, inked and colored with my Wacom. This sketch is of a Space Marine Sergeant from Warhammer 40K with a power fist with which he looks like he's about to smash somebodies butt.
This one is similar, but better in my opinion. Could be inked and colored in either Imperial Fists colors or Crimson Fists colors. I had fun drawing this.
I like the color and shading of the Jabberwocky, but the background is not my favorite. It might be redone later.


Wednesday, February 3, 2010

More Sketches From the Beach

Here are some more sketches I did at the Beach a few months ago.
This first one is supposed to be a smaller, perhaps version of the Jabberwocky depicted in the previous post. I like him, he seems to be the kind of creature you'd want to pick up and pet unless warned otherwise; like a pointy-eared bear cub.
This is my zombie slayer. Pump action shotgun and katana are my choices when it comes to defending against a zombie attack, should such an event occur. This guys groin bothers me, and will be altered, if I ever get around to doing this one on the Wacom.
And this Death personified, with his scythe in hand. I liked doing this one, even though it creeps my wife out. Maybe some more Wacom stuff later.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Scanned Sketches

These are just some sketches that I did while I was at the Beach last fall. Finally got them scanned in. I will hopefully be posting the completed versions before too long. I am going to add some painted figures, also, in an attempt to expand the scope of the blog.


The young man (Stephen) with the rather large sword and even larger book is of my own imaginings, though I did borrow the lightning bolt emblem from Captain Marvel. Perhaps good ol' Steve is a fan. There seems to be a story behind this sketch; I think we may be seeing more of him in the future.
















The Jabberwocky was inspired by the poem from Charles Dodgson ( aka Lewis Carrol) and borrowed some visual elements from the Dragon in Bone, one of my favorite graphic novels by Jeff Smith.