I mean, obviously there is a veritable fuck-ton of stellar art in these threads, but I have been utterly smitten with @Mojokingbee's work of late. Spectacular stuff. Feels like there is a lot of emotional content in each piece. Love it.
Some really great stuff posted this month. You guys rule.
I have to say that @DIRTBAG KINGDOM has taken the cake, though. I laughed and I cried a little. Then I ate some waffle fries.
Sorry I've been away, got my first MARVEL gig and have been starting a new creator-owned thing while wrapping up a few other things. Busy last few months.
Since everyone under the sun has been posted their full TRANSMET pieces, here's mine. Colors and Inks.
A commissioned piece based on KISS' DESTROYER Album cover:
@used_bandaid & valente - I'm totally diggin' your styles there.
@mojokingbee - Dude. You're effin' prolific, man.
@Sizer - I really like The Scientist.
@NeilFord - Nothing but love for what you've been posting, brother.
@kevinmellon - I'm enjoying your inks... Out of curiosity, what did you use for colors for the Transmet piece?
@Alan Tyson and Dirtbag Kingdom - Wonderfully unexpected and well done pieces!
Bot-A-Day 7, roughly 4 hrs. Lines, colors, textures, highlights, and shadow in ArtRage. Touch-ups and only one minor layer of filtering in Photoshop.
I'm struggling between the part of me that wants clean lines, and the part of me that wants to be a bit more fast and loose, of late. Hopefully I can grind more of the latter soon.
@seantaclaus Thank you! Re: Transmet - A buggy bootleg photoshop cs2. Just plain colors, a texture from Lost And Taken and some liberal use of the dodge tool.
Here's a print that will be part of a set of 3 (along with Nathan Fox and Jason Latour) that will be available at Kansas City's upcoming Planet comicon.
This weekend, I helped print a whole mess of 5'+ long white spandex. It was my first time working with a screen so damn big. The fabric will eventually go live in the hands of one of the greatest costumers here in NYC. I can't wait to see what becomes of my babies. Close-up of the screen We had to drape them from every available surface - this is our drying rack, which they couldn't fit on regularly. Another close-up of the crisp print work. This screen is so large I can fit inside of it.
@mojokingbee - Thanks! You've really been cranking out the sketches. Nice work, always energetic. I always feel like I'm "selling the drama" a bit in my sketchbook. "Oh this HAS to BE something." Nice that you're just putting it out there.
God damn, you dudes have brought the goods this month... work has punched me repeatedly in the dangly bits thismonth. Managed this for the Fantastic 4 thingy thread, run out of time to take it further... bah.