Showing posts with label comic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comic. Show all posts

The Three Awesome Pigs

Just a few pages of a children's book I've been working on. The concept is a modernized Three Little Pigs story with a lot of epic-ness involved. The Title Page was created to establish the general style and color scheme.
A character establishing shot to show the main characters, as well as the interior of the stump house. This page shows Momma Pig explaining to the Three Awesome Pigs the importance of growing up and making it on their own.
An example page which shows the Big Rad Wolf competing against one of the Three Awesome Pigs. Throughout the story the Big Rad Wolf has to "battle" the Three Awesome Pigs in challenges of their specialty.

DEATHLOK COVER

This is the cover to Dwayne McDuffie's "Deathlok: Show and Tell". This was an assignment for my Sequential Art class that required me to illustrate a cover and 3 pages to a class comic script. I really wish I would have had the time to color the pages as well as the cover, but I'm still happy with the way it turned out. Hope you enjoy it!

Deathlok page 06

The first Deathlok page (sixth in the comic) that I illustrated. It pretty much establishes the main characters of Deathlok, Nick, and Brad. Brad was a fun character to draw because he's intended to be a fat and obnoxious jerk so I didn't have to worry about making him pretty or nice looking.

Deathlok page 07

Drawing Brad get vaporized was the highlight to this page. I wanted to keep it gritty without going overboard and making it gory (which I usually do).

Deathlok Page 08

The finale page to the comic. The dialog between Deathlok and computer was one of my favorite parts to this page. This page also features 2 characters which actually became some of the classes favorite characters. The girls in panel 3 is actually a key character to the first half of the story, but is hardly mentioned in the later half.

DEATHLOK character design

Here is the "preliminary" sketch for the character Deathlok for the comic "Deathlok: Show and Tell" written by Dwayne McDuffie. In the final version of Deathlok I changed a few things like ditched the eyeball, made the cyborg eyes a little more intense, as well as a few more miniscule things.