
Sunday, October 7, 2007
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Stone Cold sketch book
Here is a page (well a part of it any ways) from my sketch book. It's a caricature of Stone Cold Steve Austin. If I feel it in me to finish (or make better) I'll show the rest of the page someday containing a caricature of Rob Zombie.
Oh yeah, the left eye looks a tad odd because I pressed too hard on the pencil. Don't do that.
Oh yeah, the left eye looks a tad odd because I pressed too hard on the pencil. Don't do that.

Friday, September 28, 2007
Skeletor movie concept (1 of many)
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Group Project
So it's been a week, and I have been asked to post more. Well this next piece was done back in April of 06. It's pretty much the last thing I scaned (probably the first I ever scaned) anyways...
We had a fan project over at he-man.org where we took a select group of characters from the current 2002 Masters of the Universe toy line, and mimiced the Genndy Tartakovsky (Samurai Jack/Star Wars: Clone Wars) art style .
So the figure I chose to do was Man-E-Faces (Human...Robot...Monster!). If you ask me now why I chose him, I would probably lie and say "Because he looked easy to draw".
And this figure:
We had a fan project over at he-man.org where we took a select group of characters from the current 2002 Masters of the Universe toy line, and mimiced the Genndy Tartakovsky (Samurai Jack/Star Wars: Clone Wars) art style .

My assignemnt was to use this pose:


And come up with this picture:
And the final product:
Ric Nicholls put this project together, you can check out his AMAZING work over in my links section.
Well, time to go pack for comic con in Chicago :)
Love, J


Well, time to go pack for comic con in Chicago :)
Love, J
Monday, July 30, 2007
First post and Venom!

So lets get on to it. Venom. I did this piece sometime back in the fall of 2002 for a friend. Todd McFarlane is a huge insperation to me, so to me the only "true" Venom was that from the McFarlane days.
Paper- I used 9x12 or larger sheet of Bristol board. Not sure if it was the smooth or what.
Ink- The black in the background was used using India Ink. As for the black on the figure, 100% home grown Sharpie along with some ball point pens that I can no longer find.
Colors- The blue highlights were done using... a blue highlighter (I use whatever looks good). As for the other colors, Crayola markers. Im a very cheap person, but if done right, who is going to question it?
Hope you all enjoyed this, I look forward to doing more and hearing from whoever reads these.
Love, J
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