Urban Myth Jean Commission

I was commissioned to do one image that would be included in (hopefully) the Urban Myth graphic novel created and written by Raymond Ayala http://kck.st/Rm3A0M. I did this one all digital in Manga Studio 5, unfortunately there isn’t any physical original art. Nevertheless, I’m proud of the piece.

Urban_Myth

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In need of Help

We are raising funds to help bury our mom. She passed on Feb 26th from Cancer and due to her health problems could not get life insurance to help with her final expenses. The burden has fallen to her family with little to no resources to take care of the need. We found out that to bury my mother, it would take 4 thousand dollars plus another $1675.00 to open and close the burial plot. We are grateful for any donations contributed to help us during this difficult time.

Update!
Thank you for all of the help that was received. We were able to bury my mom and the funeral home is working with us on the remaining amount. So thank you, thank you THANK YOU!!

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Buy my sketchbook!

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Get your copy of Brainfarts! 60 pages of character designs and commissions, and sequentials, etc. All copies are signed and includes free commission. (Shipping included in price).

Update!

I had to change the price to $30 to cover the shipping costs properly, I totally underestimated the cost.

Brain Farts & Print and Commission


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Shadow Commission process

I’m showing the process of a commission that I have been slowly working on, not because of difficulty, but because I was working on some other stuff and the client was pretty cool with allowing me to take my time. Believe me, I’ve drawn the character a dozen times trying to make it super dynamic and whatnot but I didn’t have enough of a feel for the character so I decided to stick with a cool pose, at least to me.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I moved the image over to photoshop and changed all the lines to a non photo blue, then printed it out on 300 lb bristol board to ink.

I then inked the image using varies sizes of microns and finished it with copic markers.

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Question sketch WIP

This is the first step towards completing a new Question (© DC Comics) commission. I’m starting this as traditionally for each element and will combine each element in Photoshop, print the finished composition out on 11X17 board and ink it and then add tones via copic markers.

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