Thursday, July 31, 2008

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Happy Birthday (?) to Me

Today, I turn 10,000 days old. I never thought I would've made it, yet here I am. And yes, I counted leap years... and you can too . I&#...

Mythos: Cap, Step by Step, Part 3

More painting! I'm in the thick of it here, just going from panel to panel and covering up the white of the paper. The last two panels a...

Wacky Reference Wednesdays, No. 16

Joe Quinones told me that I need to take Wacky Reference Wednesdays to the next level. He says that I've been holding back to preserve ...

Exclusive, Again

Happy Monday! I'm running a little behind, so no step-by-step today, but I've got other news. This past weekend at the San Diego Com...

Mythos: Cap, Step by Step, Part 2

At the end of the last post , we were left with a fully executed penciled page, but with no color. Today we will look at the process of pain...

Wacky Reference Wednesdays, No. 15

We've got another winner here, folks. Here I am baring a little midriff for the camera as I pose for this Sabretooth cover. You'll p...

Mythos: Cap, Step by Step, Part 1

This is the script. This is where it all begins. Paul Jenkins, the writer of the Mythos series, usually e-mails me in the dead of night with...

Force Beams and Playing Cards

This is a commission from Heroes Con that I just finished up. I've changed my official commissions policy by accepting work from home. ...

Wacky Reference Wednesdays, No. 14

Sometimes I have to improvise a situation when the only model around is myself. In this panel from Mythos: Captain America, Cap's long t...

Change Is Coming

I should get my new assignment today, if all goes according to plan. As soon as everything is official, I'll make an announcement, but t...

Friday, July 11, 2008

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Book Stand

This is another one of my favorite purchases. It's not my most glamorous tool, but it gets used every single day. This acts as a second ...

Wacky Reference Wednesdays, No. 13

This is a sequence from page 11 of Mythos: Captain America. It's a good example of the freedom I get from Paul Jenkins, the writer of th...

Sunday, July 6, 2008

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Chip Kidd

Have you ever wondered where all the great comic art goes? It turns out that most of it is owned by Chip Kidd . Thanks to SCAD's John L...
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