Hello,
I know that it's been a couple weeks since this has been updated and I apologize (Paul). There is so much to talk about and no time to post. However, I have a bunch of wares I will be selling at the Comic-con. Some fun art stuff coming.
There are also a couple pitches that are going on and based on what happens Friday, I will post all my concept art for you to pick apart and let me know what you think.
In the meantime, there are more covers to discuss, but until we do, watch this and weep.
Here's some animation to color your world in the meantime. Incredible.
Beatles Animation
Enjoy!
Ian
Monday, June 22, 2009
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Moving Forward. . .
I would rarely choose a piece that has speed lines but Lee doesn't solely rely on them in this piece. I've always admired the moment caught in this great Ghost Rider cover where ol' flame head runs Punisher over while fighting with him. There are few Ghost Rider covers that sell me on picking up the book but Tex usually catches my attention, reels me in, and keeps me staring. Jim Lee's Ghost Rider covers are sporadic throughout the beginning of the series and he holds his own very well.
Lee's earlier work had so much energy and wasn't stiffened up like his later work. Works like his X-men run were the best and moving out from there.
Here is my cover pick of the week for "Moving Forward".
Enjoy!
Thursday, April 16, 2009
More Drawings From Here and There
Hello all!

One day before the due date for this week's challenge and here are some more images to stare at. I began sessions of figure drawings at 8fish this week and so every Wednesday I'll have more nudes to post.
In the meantime, while at the airport in Oakland I got this look from a guy passing by in the terminal. Playing with the dodge and burn tools, this was the result of this side ways glance.
Here's another sketch I'll call "Southwest Accommodations" because a 2-inch recline in an airplane seat is not considered "laying back" no matter how messed up your spine. Why is this recline so important to landing the plane I'll never know. The drag coefficient? The weight distribution? Just an illusion that you're allowed some comfort?


The last sketch I'll post is a character I did of some college student guy at the local Hoppers® restaurant. He was chillin' and I liked his yamaka pooft hair do.
If you would like to post for this week's comic challenge, please send your submission to me here with a description of why your cover fills the criteria.
Until tomorrow's "Moving forward" post. . .
Enjoy!

One day before the due date for this week's challenge and here are some more images to stare at. I began sessions of figure drawings at 8fish this week and so every Wednesday I'll have more nudes to post.
In the meantime, while at the airport in Oakland I got this look from a guy passing by in the terminal. Playing with the dodge and burn tools, this was the result of this side ways glance.



The last sketch I'll post is a character I did of some college student guy at the local Hoppers® restaurant. He was chillin' and I liked his yamaka pooft hair do.
If you would like to post for this week's comic challenge, please send your submission to me here with a description of why your cover fills the criteria.
Until tomorrow's "Moving forward" post. . .
Enjoy!
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Friday, April 10, 2009
You can be sure there will be a brighter tomorrow - Shaggy
Hello fellows,
This week's comic theme / challenge focuses on moving.
Forward to be precise.
There are a ton of Flash comics out there that may depict a perfect cover for this challenge, but among the myriad of comics, I challenge you to find others that capture this week's theme just as easily. I hope you've all been able to hang in there and because people have made the request I'll be posting images from projects and my drawings here between comic challenges for eye candy.

This week I'm posting some cowboy sketch I did and a page from my upcoming book Clipstick.
Enjoy!
This week's comic theme / challenge focuses on moving.
Forward to be precise.
There are a ton of Flash comics out there that may depict a perfect cover for this challenge, but among the myriad of comics, I challenge you to find others that capture this week's theme just as easily. I hope you've all been able to hang in there and because people have made the request I'll be posting images from projects and my drawings here between comic challenges for eye candy.

This week I'm posting some cowboy sketch I did and a page from my upcoming book Clipstick.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Hope In a Nutshell

Wiki ref
After Superman leaves due to humanity's inability to enact justice on Magog, (who becomes acquitted for his murder), this story teeters on the reliance of old friends to coerce Superman to shed his solitude and return to establish peace to chaos. Having been cited as the DC version of the Apocalypse, hope is the perfect voice for these character's needs to realign their ethical boundaries despite a world having two major factions warring with each other.
This is a fairly quick read and should belong on the wall for Alex Ross's gouache technique that is a "Marvel" to behold.
Enjoy!
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Escapism is cure for common Economy
I'm getting tired of hearing how bad the economy is getting while also being made feel powerless over the fact. In reality, there is some level of control that exists, and that I do have choices to make. Sometimes those choices can be anticipated, or planned for, but when you have to make the difficult choices, there rarely is any given time.
What it comes down to is priorities. What do you value most? Stability? Insurance? Family? Self-sufficiency? Respect? or maybe just a non-questionable future, of limitless work, in a dream job you can master.
Me too.
So we need to break down how to get there. Whether we do it one day at a time in a spreadsheet, or set distant goals that seem like months away, there will be more opportunities to set these well laid out plans in motion for the rest of your life. I like living for the dream, but my big question is how can I afford to fund for that life style until it comes true?
Segue: This ties into this week's comic cover challenge. Find a cover that is based on hope. No frills or odd gimmicks. Just a straight up depiction of "hope".
Tough concept, but while looking, you may find some yourself.
Enjoy!
What it comes down to is priorities. What do you value most? Stability? Insurance? Family? Self-sufficiency? Respect? or maybe just a non-questionable future, of limitless work, in a dream job you can master.
Me too.
So we need to break down how to get there. Whether we do it one day at a time in a spreadsheet, or set distant goals that seem like months away, there will be more opportunities to set these well laid out plans in motion for the rest of your life. I like living for the dream, but my big question is how can I afford to fund for that life style until it comes true?
Segue: This ties into this week's comic cover challenge. Find a cover that is based on hope. No frills or odd gimmicks. Just a straight up depiction of "hope".
Tough concept, but while looking, you may find some yourself.
Enjoy!
Monday, March 2, 2009
Thanksgiving to now?!?
Hey all,
I realize it's been a while since I've written but I have a good excuse. Well, none that really encompasses 4 months worth of a delay, but with the economic crunch and times being tight you gotta be light on your feet and move when you feel the earth shift.
Since the last post I've left a job of two years to another job that will keep me employed for longer than that. My own business. Obama became president, the stock market proved to people it wasn't an international piggy bank, and kidney stones STILL leave a mark. (Some should leave stretch marks at least as war wounds.) All in all, life is on the up and up.
The weather is heating up. . . (You can wear shorts again. Trust me I've tried and succeeded), and there is a silver lining to today's grim terrace. This brings me to my next point. Comic cover is back on and is about to post it's first actual link to a site with pazzaz! This and a few other features in a list of things to come. So in the meantime, sit back and enjoy this great cover which is featured in a motion picture to be released this Friday. My week's pic is this great cover by Dave Gibbons.
This issue is pretty dark considering the subject matter as a whole. This issue is the revealing backstory of the comedian's rape story and the breakdown of Laurie's mother with his antics. From attending Blake's funeral and the oppositional forces that drove the team to it's knees, I felt the cemetary cover where Blake is laid to rest carried a tremendous impact for it's metaphorical illustration.
Here's the cover to Watchmen: 2 of 12
Enjoy!
I realize it's been a while since I've written but I have a good excuse. Well, none that really encompasses 4 months worth of a delay, but with the economic crunch and times being tight you gotta be light on your feet and move when you feel the earth shift.
Since the last post I've left a job of two years to another job that will keep me employed for longer than that. My own business. Obama became president, the stock market proved to people it wasn't an international piggy bank, and kidney stones STILL leave a mark. (Some should leave stretch marks at least as war wounds.) All in all, life is on the up and up.
The weather is heating up. . . (You can wear shorts again. Trust me I've tried and succeeded), and there is a silver lining to today's grim terrace. This brings me to my next point. Comic cover is back on and is about to post it's first actual link to a site with pazzaz! This and a few other features in a list of things to come. So in the meantime, sit back and enjoy this great cover which is featured in a motion picture to be released this Friday. My week's pic is this great cover by Dave Gibbons.

Here's the cover to Watchmen: 2 of 12
Enjoy!
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