Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Grandpa Grogh





Stalkermark e-card

Pretty self explanatory. This is a real rough draft but I managed to waste several hours looking around for a Hallmark font that apparently doesn't exist. The logo was made wayy back in the 50s. I'm sure there is someone obsessive enough to create a hallmark font based on the original logo. Me? I'm simply too lazy and busy piss farting about in flash and Left 4 Dead 2. Whee!







The card itself was based on a joke I made in a facespace thread and since most people have fast internets these days, they probably won't see the logo except for the one on the top left which is quite squishy. I got into a colour thing with it and I rather like how it seems to resemble some kind of luau theme. So here's the still of the logo:





Friday, October 1, 2010

Ceci n'est pas ma Revenant

This was a challenge. A friend gave me the task of drawing the people in a small club how I saw them in a night.

First up was Aphbot. She's kinda based on Cha Young-goon, the main character in the movie I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK which is a lovely movie, by the way.





Next was Mooniefish. I might come back to this one.





This one was fun. Obviously inspired by Maggrite, This is not my Revenant:





And last but not least, Tinkbot3000:





Don't run away! Tinkbot3001 just wants a hug.

Skeleton Horse

Still working on this one, but I'm really pleased with how ghoulish the face is turning out.
Skelehorse/Undeadicorn

Tania Cinque

Another request. This one isn't so much a zombie. More like an undead sympathizer.

Anyway, this actually turned out eerily similar to the real visage of the lady who asked me to draw it for her. She built her character around Patty Hearst, so I used pictures of her in a rather famous photograph as well as her mug shot to draw her face. The body and clothing and attitude in general was inspired by Kathleen Hanna and the zombie girls in Zombie Strippers.





Globs

This was another request from a friend. He didn't have any specific requirements, but he loves Gene Wilder and he's very punk, so I drew him like Johnny Rotten resurrected Willy Wonka as Frankenstein. Without his pants.

I haven't filled in the details yet and his arms are a little stiff. I would love to give him braces but they wouldn't show under the coat which obviously needs tails. He also needs a bow tie and he definitely more rot. I'm working on making him dance as well.





Stabbin' Pants

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