That one was kind of a special request.
“Blasting eardrums of evil doers all over downtown !”
He’ll go farther as soon as there is a T-Bonemobile.
I’ve had this urge to draw sugar gliders for something like 24 hours. I keep forgetting I can’t really draw one. Some aren’t bad, but still not quite as good as I’d want. Also, there’s a bunch I drew that I haven’t even scanned. These ones are the least bad ones.
I don’t understand how their flaps between their front and hind legs are attached and how they fold when not stretched. I think that’s why they’re giving trouble. And yes, I have looked at reference photographs, I just don’t get it.
I felt like drawing with colors. It’s a phase.
Also, I love drawing super heroes and they are easy to color because their color schemes are already established. The background was another thing, though. I wanted it to look like the 60s Marvel cartoon backgrounds, full of weird colors. I had some help figuring out the colors, tha’s for sure.
I thought I was I pretty funny with that joke, now I’m not so sure anymore.
Nah, I still think I’m pretty funny.
Those I doodled inspired by various existing comic book heroes.
Guess who inspired the one flying.
Here are Gog as Cyclops, a generic costumed hero, Doctor Dark (an actual creation!) and the Sentinel (a character I am supposed to role-play).
Those ones are generic heroes too. Except rof the really bad ninja wannabe and the Sentinel jumping off a rooftop.
A character I’m supposed to play in a Wild Talent RPG campaign.
He’s something of a super hero with enhanced physical attributes.
Nothing’s defenitive about his look.
I just felt like drawing with colors. Monsters seemed an obvious choice.
Matching colors is really a pain. I just can’t seem to do it right. When they look right, it’s only because my Girlfriend told me how to match the said colors : by telling me which to use.
I used Tria Pantones (mostly the older versions) and Touch markers.