Wow, that's a lot of MODOK you have around here, guys. I've been enjoying @mojokingbee's pictures a lot. Specially that Batman, a couple pages back.
Also, @PaulSizer, I have to insist in the idea of a 2012 World Tour.
I just got word I'm allowed to show my Marvel Dangerous Divas sketchcards but I'm not sure It's a good idea to flood the thread with a ton of marvel characters, so here's Storm (because She's arguably the coolest female character Marvel has):
@Lazzyfair As a massive fan of Godzilla, nicely done!
Trying to get over silly block I've given myself. I've found myself actually unable to do "art" even when I've really been itching to. Quite what set of odd mental rules I've given myself, I'm not sure, but I've been actively avoiding, even to the point of making excuses, doing drawings. This was done with Alchemy. It's the second thing I've done since I got my Intuos, about 5 months ago, which is ridiculous. Literally a 1 minute doodle.
@VertigoJones Totally feeling your pain. And I have a Cintiq, damnit. I keep hearing from bearded wise men to "work through it". Personally, I find a thin brush, bottle of black ink and a stack of cheapie watercolour paper helps.
@imaginarypeople- what the eyelids got stuck? (awesome) @ lazzyfair - topnotch! love the manga/feildstien bug-eyed-monster-glob @valente- incredible line/brush work on the Crosetti , technically the best one so far
@mojokingbee Its this paper they especially made for graffiti markers and spray-paint apparently! My friend got it for me in tandem with the markers, which I got to use on my cardboard pieces (cause cardboard just wastes normal markers within a few pieces), but also works wonderfully on this paper. its very slippery and tough, it likes markers of all kinds quite well, from my leftover kid's marker packs to sharpies. see it here on dickblick : http://goo.gl/WdXSu
Haven't tried embedding vimeo files on here before, so bare with me if this doesn't work... Here's a 200 drawing animation, which I was given a week to complete. If you were wondering why I'd gone quiet/disappeared, this is one of the reasons.
It was a great learning exercise in speed and letting go, amongst other things. It's for the course I've just started, a Masters of Animation & Interactive media. Wish me luck. It's going to be a hell of a (fun) ride.