Zombie cowboys are awesome. This guy’s from a comic by T. A. Boatwright, we were doing a little art trade. This is what I came up with. If you click on the image you’ll get a version big enough to use as desktop wallpaper if you are so inclined. Thanks for looking.
your pal
Andrew
Friday, February 18, 2011
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Hawt Girl
Hawt Girl is the resident superheroine spokesmodel for Comic Oasis in Las Vegas. She was also pretty fun to draw. She was designed by Charles Holbert Jr. I've drawn her as part of an art trade with Mr. Holbert Jr. I had a lot of fun drawing this so I figured I'd show you the stages this drawing took to be completed.
Step 1. Pencil Drawing
The first stage of drawing anything, at least for me involves using pencils. I tend to use colored pencils from colerase, this time I drew using tuscan red. I usually draw in purple or tuscan red. They seem to be the least smudgy.
Step 2. Illustrator for inking
Sometimes I like to use markers or brush and ink when I do this stage of a drawing but I felt like having the line part of the drawing be colored too so I went with illustrator. Its easier to have colored ink lines when you start with colored ink lines instead of adapting them in photoshop.
Step 3. Drawing up the background
Since I felt like handling the background slightly differently than the foreground I drew the background in with a minimum of ink style line. You’ll notice there's a weird gap in the dead zombie nazi. You’ll also notice its the same shape as Hawt Girl’s leg. I figured I didn't need to draw what was behind the leg so I didn't.
Step 4. Coloring Hawt Girl
Even though I was planning on bringing the image into photoshop to do the shading and some touch ups, I decided to laydown the base colors in illustrator. I sort of like how it looks at this stage but I really wanted to give a little more form to Hawt Girl so ...
Step 5. PHOTOSHOP painting.
This is the stage where I bring it into Photoshop and paint in some shadows and highlights and stuff. I spent some time tweaking the contrast on some of the line work and stuff like that.
THE END.
I hope you enjoyed that little peak into the stages in which I work.
Step 1. Pencil Drawing
The first stage of drawing anything, at least for me involves using pencils. I tend to use colored pencils from colerase, this time I drew using tuscan red. I usually draw in purple or tuscan red. They seem to be the least smudgy.
Step 2. Illustrator for inking
Sometimes I like to use markers or brush and ink when I do this stage of a drawing but I felt like having the line part of the drawing be colored too so I went with illustrator. Its easier to have colored ink lines when you start with colored ink lines instead of adapting them in photoshop.
Step 3. Drawing up the background
Since I felt like handling the background slightly differently than the foreground I drew the background in with a minimum of ink style line. You’ll notice there's a weird gap in the dead zombie nazi. You’ll also notice its the same shape as Hawt Girl’s leg. I figured I didn't need to draw what was behind the leg so I didn't.
Step 4. Coloring Hawt Girl
Even though I was planning on bringing the image into photoshop to do the shading and some touch ups, I decided to laydown the base colors in illustrator. I sort of like how it looks at this stage but I really wanted to give a little more form to Hawt Girl so ...
Step 5. PHOTOSHOP painting.
This is the stage where I bring it into Photoshop and paint in some shadows and highlights and stuff. I spent some time tweaking the contrast on some of the line work and stuff like that.
THE END.
I hope you enjoyed that little peak into the stages in which I work.
Monday, February 14, 2011
Happy Valentines or something
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| Series 1 Monstar Harry Warden |
Also: go look at this. Flow chart about flowers at the National Post
Friday, February 4, 2011
Shovelling snow can kill you.
This is the pencilled rough for an illustration I did that was in today’s National Post. If you get a chance to see the final let me know what you think. I was pretty happy with how it turned out.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Groundhogs
Here's a close view of the groundhogs I drew for yesterday’s Groundhog day graphic I did for the National post. No where near as popular as the Starbucks Trenta thing.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Roller derby team mascot / logo
What you're looking at here is the rough drawing of a logo for the B team of a roller derby team in California. I designed their original logo and they asked me to do their B team's logo so how could I say no. There were a few changes in the final inked and colored version but I still kinda liked this original take.
Check out their other logo at the website for the The Undead Bettys. You can also see the full color version of this logo on that page too.
Labels:
Andrew Barr,
devil,
logo,
roller derby,
skates,
vampire
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
MONSTAR: The Secret of the Water Technique
A bunch of my friends and I got together this past weekend and watched the kung fu movie The Secret of the Water Technique. The quality of the DVD was terrible so we don't know what was going on in the movie. During the final battle this thing busts out of the stomach of a zombie looking guy the hero beats up. It was so weird I just had to draw it. Dig the clip below he shows up around 14 mins in.
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