Friday, January 6, 2012

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I switched things up today and drew a weapon:



Knives in perspective are tricky because they're made up of so few simple shapes that if anything is off the whole thing looks wonky. I should have did some work beforehand with perspective guides, but I'm still largely pleased with the final result.

This whole post something everyday thing is meant primarily to be a learning experience, and I think that everyday so far has taught me something.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

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I put a bit more into today's piece than yesterday's:



Cyborgs are always awesome.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

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I wasn't sure how much time I'd have later, so I hopped over to Posemaniacs.com and did a quick figure drawing session.



I think this will be my go-to when I don't have the time for something more focused.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

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2012 has started out all Altered Carbon, all the time. Here's Takeshi Kovacs, sleeved in Elias Ryker:



I have drawn this guy at least a half-dozen times now, and this one is far and away my favorite. It's comforting that I'm improving, and that all I have to do is look back on images that are a few years old and see how far I've come. Hopefully this project will encapsulate that feeling as well.

Monday, January 2, 2012

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Alright, staying strong on day 2!



Not quite as polished as I'd like, but the design is solid and has an interesting silhouette.

Tomorrow should probably be in color, and not a picture of a gun.

Sunday, January 1, 2012

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My main New Years Resolution is to draw and post something every single day. Not necessarily a masterpiece, but I've got to put stylus to tablet for a bit and then post it. So here's the first in the 365-part series:



The top gun started as just a random scribble, then I figured I might as well keep working on a project I've been kicking around for a few years, so it turned into guns from Altered Carbon.

See you tomorrow!

Monday, December 5, 2011

Cyborg Bear

Let's get right to the meat of it, shall we? CYBORG BEAR:



This big guy is basically the top of the line for ground-based animal-frame cyborg security. A living battering ram, with hundreds of pounds of armor and weapons, the Grizzly Guard will handle all of your security needs. With five-inch serrated surgical-steel claws, a pair of 20mm autocannons firing high-explosive, fragmentary, incendiary, and flashbang munitions, there isn't much outside of a main battle tank which can take on the Grizzly Guard and live to tell the tale. Used in concert with Recon Deer and Ostrich Cannon-Platforms, you can sleep soundly at night.

BONUS PROCESS .GIF TIME!!!!