Sunday, November 25, 2012

My Art History pt. 6

The way I learned to draw and improve my skills was simply by copying (note: not tracing, but looking at a drawing and attempting to reproduce it) images I liked. I still do this today. Here are some of those:





My Art History pt. 5

These were likely done during "emo" moments:



My Art History pt. 4

I didn't do much color work. Sometimes I'd color my heroes...




My Art History pt. 3

I was never very good at drawing women. Below are two drawings I did based on images from comic books, and one attempt at an original.




My Art History pt. 2

My earlier post showed some of my hero/villain drawing, but I also drew a lot of creatures, monsters, and other crazy characters. Here are some old drawings of those I found:










My Art History

Growing up, I wanted to be a comic book artist. While I eventually parted ways with this dream and moved towards a career in screenwriting, I have a large collection of older work that, while not being at the professional level, had some good moments. Here are some of my older sketches of hero/villain type characters I found: