Something I’m stealing: Di Giandomenico’s skill for conveying dynamic anatomy through exaggerated posing and offset centers of gravity. From today’s ‘Deathstroke the Terminator’ by Tony Fleecs and Carmine Di Giandomenico
Space and dread go together like peanut butter and jelly and dread. A part of a 6-page comic I am penciling and inking.
Something I plan on stealing from Jonathan Hickman and Valerio Schiti is the ability to add drama to otherwise normal storytelling beats. I’m looking at G.O.D.S #3.
Black Manta for practice. A lot of this is a cobbling of warm up efforts and an extreme misalignment of intention and my current skill level.
Into the void I’m exclaiming that I’ve penciled the first page of my comic book short story. It’s not a lot, but it’s not nothing.
I enjoy drawing out key moments of my current DnD run. His name’s Hoarson; an Aasimar that means well, but can’t seem to make moves correctly (partly due to faulty dice)
Some thumbnail ideations for this one. I caught myself going for the most “drawable” option for this one instead of my actual favorite.
Finished product using procreate and a couple custom brushes. Forever hunting for those more traditional looking digital lines.
A part of my DnD character series where my Aasimar confronts a jackalwere. Made on procreate using a mix of stock brushes and custom brushes.
Finished product using procreate and a couple custom brushes. Forever hunting for those more traditional looking digital lines.