Monday, December 31, 2007

And one more to finish out the year with!

I saved my best one for last! :D

This is my character Heather Dawes with her Deity Enyo. The guitar she's holding is actually my own Yamaha RGX612A (though it's kind of hard to tell from the back of it lol ). This one took a long time to complete, as I had to redraw the entire picture several times over because I simply wasn't happy with how any of the sketches were turning out; then I picked out the parts I liked out of each of the four sketches and used my light table to ink a composite of those things. I am very happy with the end result; I'd say this is probably my best illustration this year!

So, looking into 2008, I hope to be more productive as an artist, and continue improving at this rate.

Monday, December 24, 2007

Ultema

Hello!

The other day, I finished a piece for Nia of her main character, "Ultema."
Here it is!

Friday, December 14, 2007

NEW JOB!!!! And self-portrait.

YAAAAAY I just got hired on at Affiliated Computer Systems! I'll be doing data processing for Child Support cases for the state of Ohio! The job starts on January 7; I can't wait!

Also, I've drawn a new self-portrait. Enjoy!

I've shaven my face since drawing this, LOL.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

I has a musics!

LOL I just figured out how to add music functionality to my Blog! You can find my playlist waaaaaay at the bottom of the page! There aren't that many songs in there yet, but I'll add more as I find more that I like from the site that provided the service.
EDIT:  Took it down; most people don't really appreciate autoplay music on webpages, and besides, this ain't no MySpace!  lol

In other news, the job fair I went to recently was a huge success. I passed the first three phases of the hiring process, and have an appointment on Wednesday for the final interview and to set up my schedule for when the new call center opens. My job there will be to handle Child Support cases for the state of Ohio; I'll be making more money than I was making at my old job, and this new place is just 10 minutes away, rather than almost an hour! Hopefully everything goes well, and I'll be back working again starting January 7! Until then, I'll just enjoy my little vacation... fortunately I had enough money saved up and was able to get a break on my rent, so this month shouldn't be too bad financially. :D

Thursday, December 06, 2007

Apollo drawing, I decided not to CG. :P

Here's the finished illustration of Apollo firing the energy cannon as seen previously:


YAAAY I didn't need CG to color the lighting effects afterall! :D

Also, things seem to be looking up on the job front: There's a job fair tomorrow and Saturday, and one of the jobs is an IT firm whose starting pay is just $10/hr... but they're in town and provide full insurance and benefits without having it as a payroll deduct. Hopefully I'll be able to get a job with them!

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Apollo WIP


I went ahead and just scanned the inked linework into my computer so I can try my hand at this Photoshooping thing... I've been meaning to make the switch to digital coloring for quite some time now, but haven't done so yet for three reasons:
1- My computer's processor is crap for graphics programs. But I guess I'll have to deal with the jerkiness of the pointer trying to catch up with itself in the process of trying to improve my art.
2- I didn't know how to separate the lineart to set it into the foreground without redrawing everything. Now that I've finally gotten ahold of a tutorial, I no longer have an excuse.
3- I suck at digital art. But, after getting a tablet and putting in plenty of practice on 4chan's /i/ board (For those who don't know what it is, it has a built-in art program in the forum), I might be able to produce something halfway worthwhile.


The main reason why I'm wanting to make the switch to digital coloring is because it is incredibly difficult to accurately depict lighting effects (particularly colored lighting) with traditional materials. Plus, it'll be easier to create smoother gradients, fix mistakes, and get the colors to look right since I won't have to worry about the scanner not picking up colors properly.

So... hopefully this won't turn out like crap.

Friday, November 16, 2007

Some new stuff

Hey, I've been not updating this thing for quite some time now.... I figured it was about time to put in some sort of update! So, here are some new drawings since I can't think of anything worthwhile to say:






I've been getting a little better since I've had some more practice and lessons, but I still have a long ways to go to get where I want to be. Extra thanks to the portfolio reviewer at High-Voltage Studios for giving me that kick I needed to begin to take my character illustrations to the next level (of course, actually putting in the damn backgrounds could be a smart thing too, but... I've just got to start working even harder!).

Saturday, September 29, 2007

Up for a promotion!

Hello!

I am happy to report that I am up for a promotion at my job! I'm one of the candidates among those who applied to become Trainers here, due to my prior experience as both a trainer and a supervisor at another job! The pay is $2 more per hour, and it gets me off of the phones... hopefully I'll be one of the people selected for the job.


In other unrelated news, while I was working on the F90 Type-V kit I purchased recently, I managed to give myself the worst model-kit related injury I have yet to sustain. On the bottom of one of the feet, there is a recessed area in the middle between the treads that is really hard to get to for the purpose of getting rid of any glue piled up on the seam... so I took an angled "chisel"-type hobby knife blade to scrape away the glue. Well... the glue line resisted for a bit, then suddenly gave away; allowing the blade to slice RIGHT THROUGH THE TREAD ON THE SIDE OF THE SOLE and into my finger. The blade went all the way through to the bone, severing an artery and instantly unleashing a small spray of blood; some of the spatters reaching 3 feet from my desk! D: Two paper towels were completely soaked in less than a minute as I attempted to contain the bleeding, then I held a proper cloth towel over the cut for another half-hour or so until it slowed down to the rate of a normal hobby knife cut (lol). It's now been about 4 days since I did that; the hole is healed up, but my fingertip is still numb... The amusing thing about the whole ordeal when it happened was that the first thought that went through my head was not "OMG this hurts" or "Wow, that was stupid"... but rather, "I'm glad I was planning on painting this thing!" :D

Anyways, the art lessons are going fairly well; I'm still having a bit of difficulty fitting everything into my schedule, though... but I finally managed to get some decent screencaps of the mech Hathor from Zone of Enders for the redesign project requested by Kyle 3 months ago... so hopefully I'll have some time to work on that before too much longer. ;_;

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Moar portrait works!

Here's another portrait painting I just completed today, of Megan Zhang from my series Trooper Blaze. I learned on the previous portrait of Amanda that I didn't really need to draw in shading with the colored pencil I did the linework with; just doing shading with the paint is fine. :P

Here's the portrait; let me know what you think!

On a sidenote, I need to find a type of paper that takes watercolor paints a little better... I'm currently using heavy Bristol boards and they wrinkle all to Hell whenever I use the paint over a large area... D: I know that there is specially made "watercolor paper", but it wrinkles just the same and has a terrible texture that often ruins the picture....

Sunday, September 09, 2007

Learning to be a better artist

I have decided to start studying up on whatever materials I can find on tutorials and other ways to become a better artist. I have been showing some progress in my work, but it's still not enough for my liking... so I'm going to try to "kick it into overdrive" throughout the next year or so in order to improve as quickly as I possibly can.

Here is a portrait that I have just finished... I used a purple colored pencil for the linework, and colors with watercolor paint. The whole thing was an attempt at a "speed-illustration;" trying to produce a quality image with materials that do not allow for mistakes, and get it done as quickly as possible. This one took about 1 hour 10 minutes to complete; not including the time for the paint to dry.
Let me know what you think!

Monday, August 27, 2007

GenCon was fun

Hello everyone!

I figured I would give an update on how GenCon went; it's been a week past already!

On Thursday, Zignoff and I got to Indianapolis at about 11:00 AM. When we got to the Convention Center, there was a MASSIVELY long line wrapped around the corner of the main entrance, going on for almost two blocks total. Two hours later in the sweltering summer heat later, we were able to get inside to the nice air-conditioning and purchase our 4-day passes. The wait was well worth it!

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

GenCon ahoy!

Hello!

Tomorrow morning, I will be heading out to GenCon, the Games and Entertainment convention held every year in Indianapolis! I look forward to another great time of hanging out with friends I haven't seen in a while, checking out the nightlife in Indy, and of course getting lots of cool stuff from the dealer hall! :D

I'll try to take pictures of some of the more interesting stuff there; and will update as soon as I get back home!

Sunday, August 12, 2007

...What's my job again?

Hmm.

About two months ago, the Teleperformance call center I work at was moved over to doing work for Boost Mobile doing activations and such for cell phones. Just a few weeks ago we were informed that Boost was leaving and that we would be working for Sprint general care. Now, only one week through Training Bay for Sprint, we are informed that we will become Sprint's Billing Department instead.

So basically, I will be explaining to the customers of a company I don't even directly work for why their cell phone bills are all in the $200-$300 range. Oh joy.


On a side-note, GenCon is less than a week away, so hopefully I'll be able to get a good word in with some of the publishers there and maybe see about getting employed in an industry that I actually WANT to work for. :/

Sunday, July 29, 2007

Tagged! Twice!!! :D

Hello everyone! I've just been "tagged" by both Baxojayz and Misato-chan, meaning I must post 8 little-known facts about myself. These might take a while to do...

1: I am a fan of unusual pets.
I am fascinated by the prospect of keeping an animal that seems unusual or at least a bit "different." The two types of pets I am currently the most interested in having are:
Skunk- these can be legally owned in the state of Indiana with a license and taking the animal to a vet while young to have the stink glands removed. They're resistant to disease and are easily vaccinated for rabies, and are actually pretty cool-looking little animals!
Giant Centipede- They grow to an average of a foot long or slightly larger, and are capable of systematically disemboweling and eating a mouse until all that's left is the empty sack of its skin! Check it out! (only if you have a strong stomach, that is...)

2: I've had a job ever since I was legally able to get one.
When I turned 14, I started working for Pioneer doing farm work in their corn fields as seasonal work until I could get a year-long job at 16; and I've been working ever since! Through the years I have had the jobs of:
farm laborer
janitor / closing stock person at a toy store
fast food worker at two restaurants; making it to Trainer Supervisor at the second of them
lead singer for the band Rebellious (we didn't get far at all...)
ADSL technician
Care Representative for two different cell-phone companies
And of course, freelance comic book artist!

3: I have yet to take travel outside of the United States.
I've been to nearly every state in the eastern half of the country, but have yet to actually go to any other nation of my own accord. I have been on ships numerous times, but only been on a plane once (and I was way too young to remember...). I would love to follow in my parents' footsteps, travel and see the world someday, but I don't yet have the linguistic skills to really make it anywhere else yet (I can read Spanish and Portuguese, can more or less bullshit my way through most French, but am not skilled enough to listen and speak fluently in any of those languages...), and unless I join the military like they did, the money required for traveling is more than I can afford at the moment. Someday, though...

4: "Seafood is my body, and coffee is my blood!"
Most of my favorite foods are seafood of various types. I have yet to come across seafood that I didn't like; if it comes from the ocean, chances are I've eaten it and will do so again! Barbecued eel and sushi are my palate's current obsessions.
And speaking of obsessions, there is my hopeless addiction to coffee to consider! If you see me at home or work without some form of coffee, there must be something wrong! I usually can't even get going in the morning without at least 4 cups; and my trusty 32-oz mug is always right there at my desk at work for whenever I need a quick pick-me-up. The best cup of coffee is a 10-1 ratio of dark-roast coffee and coconut milk, topped with a splash of Kahlua. Another good combination is espresso with chocolate syrup and half of a banana, mixed in the blender.

5: I am a notorious procrastinator.
Yup, let's face it... the biggest factor that keeps me from getting major tasks accomplished usually tends to be my own reluctance to get things done. I often try to pin the blame on schedule constraints or monetary issues (which are usually actually a factor), but quite often when I actually get the free time to get a project taken care of I'm too tired out from my regular hectic schedule and just want to do nothing but relax... or maybe that's another excuse. I need motivation, dammit!

6: I have never had a serious relationship that has lasted for more than 6 months.
This one is pretty much self-explanatory... the majority of my relationships have been little more than brief flings. I have been wanting a more meaningful relationship than just that, but all of the women I've been with are of the mindset of just having fun and moving on; having no intention of anything long-term.

7: Music is one of my biggest passions.
I have a collection of over 500 music CDs now; just counting the original copies (I only have about 30 or so burned CDs; most of which I later bought anyway). My favorite styles are Power Metal, Jazz, Classical, Rock, and Trance. Really though, the only styles of music I don't like are Gangster Rap, Children's Music, and Country... either they annoy the crap out of me, or they're overly redundant. I listen to music in over 10 different languages; as long as the music had a lot of effort put into it the lyrics don't seem that important to me. My current favorite bands/musicians are:
Blind Guardian
Iced Earth
E Nomine
Rhapsody (of Fire)
WAG
Jethro Tull
MASA
Also, after my band Rebellious failed I did a joke solo project as the rapper "Peter Cheese." I wrote, recorded and produced four songs of dubious quality; I doubt if they have even reached circulation beyond central Indiana yet... perhaps someday these things shall see the light of day... :D

8: I have used several aliases throughout the years on web pages and accounts on different sites.
During the pioneering days of teh Intarwebz when ID theft was a big concern, I had created a few different aliases to keep my true identity unknown. I have since changed them all to my actual name, but here are the aliases in case anyone has seen them before:
Samuel Anderson- This one was based off of the "porn name" idea, by which one creates a name out of their first pet's name (Sam, a black cat) and the city they currently live in.
Makoto Chiba- This one came from one of those "generate your Japanese name" pages; I kind of liked the name and used it for a while to make my Anime-styled illustrations seem more "authentic"... but it backfired on me when I started receiving E-mails and comments in Japanese text (which I can't read...), so this one was retired quickly.
Lee Christopher- I still use this one from time to time; it's just my middle and first name used to look like a real name.



This is the point where I would normally tag 8 Bloggers that I know, but since all of the ones I am familiar with have already been tagged I'll leave it at this.

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Ittoryu is THE MAN!!!! :D

Today I received this illustration of Enyo and Nemesis from my buddy Ittoryu!

THIS MAN CAN DRAW MY CHARACTERS BETTER THAN I CAN!!! :D

If you have a DeviantArt account, give the man props for his skills on the page where he submitted this picture, HERE!

Sunday, June 24, 2007

New project: Doven Wolf

Hello! I've begun work on another new model kit, Bandai's 1/144 Doven Wolf from ZZ. The kit is from 21 years ago, and definitely shows signs of its age! The parts fitting is not exact in all places, a lot of the parts edges have spots on them that are rounded or otherwise showing wear from the old molds, and the polycaps don't give quite the amount of grip that they should. In addition to these, some of the "box" type thrusters are missing any details that would indicate an actual thruster being there, and the waist and neck joints do not move at all. So, taking all of this into consideration, I think I will make this my second extensive kit mod!

Here's the kit, next to my oooold 1/144 Blue Frame Astray for size comparison:



Of course, this thing is held together with tape due to it having been released before the invention of snap-together kits... It's still in the test-fitting stage for now while I plan the mods on it. :B

Mods that I plan to make:
-adding ball-joints to the waist, ankles, hips, and neck
-adding weight inside the feet
-building box-type thrusters on the calves (you can see where they're supposed to be)
-replacing some of the thrusters with aluminum ones
-possibly replacing the hands; these ones cannot even hold the gun that came with the kit
-possibly running an LED light up into the head for the Mono-Eye, as well as hooking up LEDs to the beam cannons on the chest... it would be cool to make the switch one of the Incoms on the backpack!

Since I don't have all of the supplies I need for this thing quite yet, I won't start a WIP thread on HobbyFanatics just yet... plus I'm a slow worker, so I don't expect to get this thing done for maybe two months...

FACELOCK PWNZ J00! \m/ (>_<) \m/

Hey, I just figured I'd put in a plug for my cousin's band, Facelock! These guys are pure hardcore Death Metal; they've only got a handful of songs so far but considering how good they are already, they are definitely going to hit it big very soon!

Facelock on MySpace

Their YouTube channel

My cousin Mike (the drummer for the band)

Rock on!

Monday, June 18, 2007

Yet another Grail kit in the works!

Hello!

Hobbyfan has just announced that they are going to be releasing a resin conversion package for the One Year War version RX78-2 Gundam to make the one from the Gundam Evolve movie 15! This kit looks really good; I can't wait to get my hands on one!

Also, my other Grail kit, the Re-GZ Custom, should be entering production soon! Unfortunately I do not yet have the kit required to make that one... but hopefully it won't be too hard to find it. I've been going to the Anime Palace booth at GenCon each year since they generally sell their Gundam kits at about 60% MSRP during the convention; hopefully I'll be able to find the MG Re-GZ there.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Job Change in progress now

Finally, I bring you an update to my previous post! I'm now in training for a job with Boost Mobile doing activations and manual addition of minutes to the customers' phones. The training has been fairly slow thus far and my trainer does not seem to be too incredibly competent in her role, but other then that the job itself sounds fairly promising, and I'll be making about 40 cents more per hour than I currently do. Also, they have an actual break room with vending machines that are actually stocked up and working!

The company slogan amuses me: "Boost Mobile: Boosting your lifestyle and status in ways that matter!"

I've heard that slogan at least 50 times in the three days of training I've had here so far...

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Job change on the horizon...

Yup, the day has finally arrived. Today upon coming into work, everyone in the call center who has never been on the Outbound Consumer Advocacy Team for Verizon was sent back home, and those of us who remain are sitting here idle on our Outbound logins since this queue does not get inbound calls. We're sitting here waiting for our immediate supervisor at this center to let us know what's going to happen with the Verizon project, since our contract is over.

So, within the next hour or so, we will maybe find out what's going to happen with our jobs.

Screw Verizon. They need to let us know before deciding things like this; isn't it illegal for a job to just turn its back on its workers without giving us a chance to look for a new job?!

Monday, May 28, 2007

BY OUR POWERS COMBINED!!!!

Hello everyone! I'm in a really good mood right now! In my message inbox on DA today, I just got notification from João Paulo that he's finished the coloring on the collaboration project on Amanda's transformation to Nemesis! He made an invitation a couple of weeks ago asking for some lineart to color, and I went ahead and asked him to do that one (since I'm WAAAY too lazy to do a scene like that and get it to come out right!). And, let me tell you, his coloring on it turned out simply AMAZING!!! So, without further ado, here is the picture so you can all check it out yourselves!


And thank you once again, João! :D

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Trooper Blaze (update)

Just in case anyone was wondering what happenned with the Trooper Blaze project, I haven't abandoned it yet! I'm keeping a lot of the details under wraps, but at this time I am hard at work trying to get another issue done in time for GenCon! 3 months isn't too bad of a deadline, so I should hopefully be able to have it done by then. For now, here's a "chibi" of Blaze to tide people over until I can get the issue done!

Also, a HUGE thanks goes out to Ultema, who sent me this fanart of Tornado, the main rival from Trooper Blaze! Thank you so very much! :D

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Dammit Mr. Smith!

My job is not being very fun today...

I am on the Consumer Advocacy Team with Verizon; my new job is to look for customers who have either: A) called more than 4 times the preceding day, and B) have been affected by a DSL service outage. Usually this new job duty is pretty rewarding, but sometimes, I just run across a customer who is truly a lost cause.

...such as Mr. Smith.

He called in to our tech support center a few days ago, stating that every time he restarted his computer he would lose his wireless connection. Not only would the wireless not connect, but the computer would not recognize the wireless card. The first few agents informed him that the issue is definitely in the computer itself, but he didn't want to hear that. Eventually, one of our agents from our Mexico City call center sent him to our ordering department to purchase a new modem and new wireless adaptor cards.

He was on my callback list on Tuesday, 05/08/07; I called him and suggested again that the issue is with his computer. However, since he had already ordered the replacement equipment, I told him to go ahead and see if he can get it to work with those, and if it does not work to call his computer manufacturer.

Well, he is on my callback list again today. He recieved the new equipment, and completely ignored the advice I gave him. He has since called back in 11 times, still for the same issue! I really do not feel like calling this lost cause customer AGAIN.... >:(

It's Tutorial Time!!!

Here's a tutorial for my style of character illustration, if anyone's interested. It covers everything from the finished pencils to the last step before the final illustration.

Edit: Okay, so it looks like Blogger automatically resized the WIP, so the text is impossible to read... Alrighty then, you can find the tutorial in full-size in my DA Gallery. Just remember to click on the image to view it in full-size!

And of course, the finished drawing! Check it out! :D


Feedback/questions/comments are always appreciated!

Sunday, May 06, 2007

....And one more!!! ^^;

And the gift art for today is for Noushie from DA of her original character "Bianca;" for getting my 3000th pageview! :D

Her original drawings I used for reference can be found HERE and HERE.

Friday, May 04, 2007

Aaaaand another one!

This time, it's a character belonging to "Black Sniper 69" at DeviantArt; "Dragon Fighter of Ice."


The original reference drawing can be found HERE.

What... the Hell...?!

This gets my vote for strangest news story of the day:

Sudanese man's spouse, a goat, dies this morning of asphyxiation.

I thought this story was just a joke at first, but after looking into the story a bit, I can sadly confirm it is true. My (in)sincere condolences go out to Mr. Tombe at the loss of his (overly) beloved farm animal.

Thursday, May 03, 2007

Amazing Drummer

Check out this video I found on YouTube of this guy playing drums along with music from the old Mario games. He's got some serious skill! (Youtube Video link)

Also check out this crazy drumset keyboard!

Sunday, April 29, 2007

Sister Patricia Wilson with her Deity, Athena

Hey all! I've finally finished another of my illustrations featuring a character of mine in normal human form with their Deity in the background; this time it's Sister Wilson with her Deity Athena:

She is actually among the first group of characters I created for the Unholy Paladin Project about 8 years ago; among Samuel/Aeacus, Justin/Deimos, and Adrian Kadmon. Her design has improved significantly throughout the past several years; to the point where even through she's a nun, she still looks sexy! :D

Her first name is a reference to a girl I grew up with when I still lived in Norfolk VA (on whom I based her personality), and her last name refers to Mr. Wilson, the neighbor from Home Improvement (it's kind of a joke reflecting how Mr. Wilson's role in that show reminds me of a confessional at a church; how he's always giving advice but you never saw his face...).

It took a while to paint the Athena Deity behind her, since it was hard to tell whether the area of the paper was just wet, or actually had the paint on it... that's one of the few disadvantages of using watercolor, I guess...

Saturday, April 28, 2007

Another one down! :D

I finally finished the drawing I was asked to do by "Zabora" of her main character of the aforementioned name. It took a while for me to get the character's design to look right, but I think this one turned out pretty well.

I'll upload it to DA later, when the site isn't having server issues. D:

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

UNLIMITED PORTRAIT WORKS! {:D

It has recently come to my attention that I really need to practice drawing faces... so I started doing portrait work again to try to get my skills up where they should be.

PH33R MAH CRAPPY ARTZ!!!

Heather:

Amanda:
Heather's running mascara was REALLY hard to get to look remotely right (I failed hard at it...), and Amanda's eyes didn't turn out quite right either (she's Asian-American, so I was close... but my own limitations as an artist prevented me from doing them as well as I should have been able to).

As a side-note, I just wanted to say Archer is one of the greatest heroic anime characters of all time.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

I am eating my food is eating my bowl?

They say that no matter how long you live, you learn something new every day... well, this was my day to learn...

IF THE STYROFOAM CUP NOODLES WITH KIMCHI BROTH SAYS "DO NOT MICROWAVE," THEN DO NOT MICROWAVE!!! D:<
*ahem*

Usually, when preparing instant cup noodles, the method of preparation would be no big deal. However, as I peeled the shrink-wrap off of my lunch, a bowl of delicious shrimp and kimchi ramen, I couldn't help but notice the instructions' insistence on putting boiling water into the container. There were no microwave instructions, but I figured "hey, it's just cup noodles, right?" and promptly stuck it in the microwave. Hey, I was hungry and had no means of boiling water!

Upon taking the bowl out of the microwave, I didn't notice anything too unusual... but AS I WAS EATING IT, apparently microwaving activates the acidity in the kimchi, and the broth began to eat the bowl. Usually, if a container is not made to be microwaved, it will begin its disintegration while STILL IN THE MICROWAVE. However, this time I had the opportunity to watch a show with my meal. It was more fascinating than what was on TV, anyway!

Well, I managed to eat quite a bit before I noticed the fact that my noodles' broth was eating the bowl (faster than I was eating them!) So now, a few hours after lunch, I'm left oddly full, and with the aftertaste of packing peanuts. Delicious!

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

More Model Madness!

Just some minor updates to the progress on the Bawoo!

I managed to do some small repair work to the joints on the back unit, and modified it a little so that the Bawoo Attacker's thrusters will move a little more like those on the V-Dash Gundam. Due to having some spare parts around, I decided that I'd go ahead and do some other slight mods to the machine as well...

Ingredients:
"V-Dashified" Bawoo fuselage
spare Zeta wings
merging the wings that the Bawoo comes with
spare Kotobukiya polycaps
extra thrusters (oops not pictured)
LOTS O' PUTTY! (not pictured)

...WHAT COULD HE BE THINKING?!?!

I'm also almost done with my custom color God Gundam! Check it out! :D

...too...shiny... :D

The King of Hearts emblem was a pain to get on the kit, too... having to cut off of a PAPER STICKER (darn cheapass Bandai of America...) a tiny yet highly detailed symbol the size of the head of a Sharpie... plus, the sticker had a blue backdrop (so the kids they think are the only ones who would buy the kit would not have to do any painting), so the cutting had to be painstakingly precise... D:

Sunday, April 15, 2007

New project: 1/144 NG AMX-107 "Bawoo"

Hello!

I just recieved 10 old "Non-Grade" ZZ series kits from one of my buddies on the hobby forums! The first one I decided to work on is the AMX-107 "Bawoo," Glemy Toto's personal mech from the series.


The parts are on four runners, all of only two different colors: neon orange and yellow. Given the age of the kits, the plastic is just a wee bit brittle...

The piece with the fuel tanks on it , which also supports the thrusters and wings, was only held to the kit by a tiny little peg, which unfortunately snapped very easily... D: With a bit of sanding and the addition of some polystyrene "support braces," it shouldn't be too hard to fix. ;)

So now the only problem is the color of the plastic. For colors as bright as these, there is only one option:

Yep, the good-ol' trusty can of primer. I usually skip this step, since I usually just do small detail work and weathering, but for this I'll make an exception! Unfortunately, due to the way the parts are set up, the kit cannot be painted until it is fully assembled if you don't want the plastic scars to show, since it cannot be snapped together to remove parts and subassemblies for painting and the only parts that are actually removable on the finished kit are the arms and head... (the instructions actually advise painting the parts on the runners, which doesn't sound like such a bad idea at this point...).

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Projects in progress

I am currently working on:

Drawings:
-Patricia Wilson with Deity Athena: sketches done; inking sometime soon
-Deity Enyo redesign: (feel the AGONY!!!) I hated the old version... am hating this one so far as well...
-Deity Kannon redesign: sketch about 40% done
-Narcissus redesign: sketch done, not inked yet
-Illustrations of Amanda and Megan: both inked, but havent started color yet
-Trevor Belmont from Castlevania: this will be the new version from Curse of Darkness; the original looked too much like David Hasselhoff... (lol)
-And some gift art for four people on Deviant Art...

Model Kits:
-1/8 Misaki Mizuhara ver. Eclair resin figure kit: STILL NOT STARTED!!! D:
-1/144 HG Zeta Gundam with B-Club conversion package: 70 percent done; I just need to finish some of the painting on the wings...
-1/100 HG FF90II-L: was mostly finished, but I made so many mistakes in painting that I'm considering stripping the thing, priming and painting all over again... but can't since some of the internals can't be taken out of the armor due to how Bandai did the parts divisions... D:
-1/200? God Gundam: about 90% done, I just need to finish the shoulders and the back unit, apply clearcoat, and do panel lines

There is not enough time in the day!!!

Sunday, April 08, 2007

YOU ARE SHOCK!!!

Actually, this post has nothing to do with Hokuto no Ken, but the expression just seems to fit what I'm feeling right now. :D

I've been tracking the progress of Vicious Project's Re-GZ Master Grade Conversion kit for quite some time now... I fell in love with the kit all the way back when it was in the initial planning stages. I was expecting the kit to be around $170, but then lo and behold, I found THIS.


...Needless to say, I put it on reserve...


This will be my second conversion kit, and fourth resin kit overall. By the time it finishes production and I recieve one in about 3 months, I should have enough skill to be worthy of it! :D


YOU ARE SHOCK!!! :D

Edit: The kit is temporarily unlisted on Hobbyfan since they want to make sure that they will be able to produce enough before listing it officially; the blog of Vicious Project (the sculptor of the conversion package) can be found HERE.

MAXIMUM THE HORMONE!!!

As many of you who read this Blog (all 3 of you lol) may know, I'm a huge fan of the anime/manga series DeathNote. As with most anime series, when it went into its second season they changed the intro and ending sequences, and put in new music. I really enjoy the music that Nightmare did for the first season (I even featured their intro song "The World" in one of my previous Song of the Week posts); and was somewhat unsure of how well the new music would turn out since they are being done by a different band.

Well, to be quite honest, I hate the new intro song, "What's Up People?!". It fits well with the imagery of the new intro, and the frantic pace of the story arcs that this season will cover, but the song itself doesn't hold a candle to "The World".

HOWEVER...

The new ending song, "Zetsubou Billy" is incredibly good. The one minute of it that you hear in the ending sequence isn't enough to get the full effect of the song; the full thing is amazing though. And the drummer Nao sings the second verse! <3 also="" amusing="" and="" as="" br="" crow="" daisuke="" dressed="" it="" lead="" paul="" pretty="" s="" seeing="" singer="" the="" up="" wall.="">
DeathNote second season intro on YouTube

Zetsubou Billy on YouTube

DeathNote first season intro, just for old time's sake!

Saturday, April 07, 2007

Transformers... SHOES?! (0_o)

Proof that Capitalism is indeed alive and well! :D

Apparently, in the interest of making as much money as possibe by combining two highly sought-after manufactured types of goods from two economically strong nations (giant robots for Japan, and overpriced athletic footwearfor America), Takara and Nike have joined forces to create what their executives assume will be the top product of the year:

That's right, Transformers sneakers.

In the box with each pair of these snazzy Transformers-themes kicks, there will be included a SMALLER, TRANSFORMABLE TOY modeled after the shoes it is included with! And the real kicker (pun intended): The robot transformations are WEARING THE SHOES THAT THEY TRANSFORM INTO.

Here are some pictures from a Japanese site where I came across this news story:



So far, only Optimus Prime and Megatron have been announced; but considering the incredibly persistent nature of both companies' advertising and merchandising departments, I'd say it's a safe bet that there will be more.

Friday, April 06, 2007

DA-related stuff...


Yay! I was fiddling around with the CSS stuff for my journal on my DA page, and came up with something that looks a little better than the original journal... I have no clue how to add buttons, other sections, or other stuff; but at the very least changing colors and adding the above banner makes the place look a little better.

Sunday, March 25, 2007

Hand-painted mecha... yay...

Here is a 1/144 scale (I think; but it seems a bit smaller somehow... \(0_o)/ ) God Gundam kit that I'm currently working on. A lot of the details are a bit small to even mess with using an airbrush due to the size of the kit (or rather the lack thereof), so it was time to break out the good ol' brushes and have a go at it. I wanted to do a "Hyper Mode" version, but the whole solid gold thing kind of bores me... so I went with making up my own custom color scheme.



Picture taken with my scanner, since my digital camera does not work for some reason... D:

Sunday, March 11, 2007

SPENGBOB SUNDAY


This was only my second attempt at digital paint... what do you think? :D

1 hour in Shii Painter

Friday, March 09, 2007

A winrar is... ME?! :D

I recently entered an Original Chracter Design contest on DeviantArt, and won the grand prize: 3 of my characters will be drawn by three professional artists, one each! :D

Information on the contest can be seen here:

Self-in-Fiction's Journal on DA (he's one of the people who was running the contest)

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!!!

I'd just like to throw out a Valentine's Day greeting to whoever may come along today!

And, since everyone's probably sick and tired of looking at cutesy stuff all day, here's something for ya!


Happy Valentine's Day!!!! :D

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

NEW FORUM AVATARS!!!

The current avatars will be using on various forums I go to will be:

Illya, one of my characters; for most ones I go to, and...








Adrian with a moustache and monocle for my DA account!






I was bored...

Richter with Phobos FINISHED

The weather is really bad here right now... there's supposed to be around 15 in. of snow by nightfall, and most of the roads are closed. It's raining sleet at the moment; definitely bad conditions for anyone who needs to go anywhere!

Needless to say, I called off work for today. As of the beginning of this year, our vacation hours and sick time have been consolidated into what is now referred to as "benefit hours," so I can call off and still get paid for the day!


So, I've been using the extra time off to work on some projects I'd been putting off for quite some time now; including finishing my work on this illustration of Richter Mitchell with the Phobos Deity:



This is the second time I've used the denim effect; this time it turned out a little better; probably just due to the color being a little easier to work with. And yes, his Deity is a giant evil spellbook (lol).

Also, in case you were wondering what is on his T-shirt, it is the one for the cover to Demons & Wizards' first, self-titled album, which is one of my favorite albums of all time. It can be seen / purchased/ whatever here at Amazon!

That reminds me, I haven't done a "Song of the Week" feature for a long time...

Sunday, February 04, 2007

My latest

Here is my latest finished work (finally!), Amanda with her Deity Nemesis behind her.

Comments and critiques are welcome, as always! Remember, even non-Blogger members can post.

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Fellow Aspiring Artists MUST READ

This was sent to me by one of my friends; anyone with plans to make a successful living in the art business needs to see this:
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Every day, there are more and more Craigs List posts seeking “artists” for everything from auto graphics to comic books to corporate logo designs. More people are finding themselves in need of some form of illustrative service.

But what they’re NOT doing, unfortunately, is realizing how rare someone with these particular talents can be.

To those who are “seeking artists”, let me ask you; How many people do you know, personally, with the talent and skill to perform the services you need? A dozen? Five? One? …none?

More than likely, you don’t know any. Otherwise, you wouldn’t be posting on craigslist to find them.

And this is not really a surprise.

In this country, there are almost twice as many neurosurgeons as there are professional illustrators. There are eleven times as many certified mechanics. There are SEVENTY times as many people in the IT field.

So, given that they are less rare, and therefore less in demand, would it make sense to ask your mechanic to work on your car for free? Would you look him in the eye, with a straight face, and tell him that his compensation would be the ability to have his work shown to others as you drive down the street?

Would you offer a neurosurgeon the “opportunity” to add your name to his resume as payment for removing that pesky tumor? (Maybe you could offer him “a few bucks” for “materials”. What a deal!)

Would you be able to seriously even CONSIDER offering your web hosting service the chance to have people see their work, by viewing your website, as their payment for hosting you?

If you answered “yes” to ANY of the above, you’re obviously insane. If you answered “no”, then kudos to you for living in the real world.

But then tell me… why would you think it is okay to live out the same, delusional, ridiculous fantasy when seeking someone whose abilities are even less in supply than these folks?

Graphic artists, illustrators, painters, etc., are skilled tradesmen. As such, to consider them as, or deal with them as, anything less than professionals fully deserving of your respect is both insulting and a bad reflection on you as a sane, reasonable person. In short, it makes you look like a twit.

A few things you need to know;

1. It is not a “great opportunity” for an artist to have his work seen on your car/’zine/website/bedroom wall, etc. It IS a “great opportunity” for YOU to have their work there.

2. It is not clever to seek a “student” or “beginner” in an attempt to get work for free. It’s ignorant and insulting. They may be “students”, but that does not mean they don’t deserve to be paid for their hard work. You were a “student” once, too. Would you have taken that job at McDonalds with no pay, because you were learning essential job skills for the real world? Yes, your proposition it JUST as stupid.

3. The chance to have their name on something that is going to be seen by other people, whether it’s one or one million, is NOT a valid enticement. Neither is the right to add that work to their “portfolio”. They get to do those things ANYWAY, after being paid as they should. It’s not compensation. It’s their right, and it’s a given.

4. Stop thinking that you’re giving them some great chance to work. Once they skip over your silly ad, as they should, the next ad is usually for someone who lives in the real world, and as such, will pay them. There are far more jobs needing these skills than there are people who possess these skills.

5. Students DO need “experience”. But they do NOT need to get it by giving their work away. In fact, this does not even offer them the experience they need. Anyone who will not/can not pay them is obviously the type of person or business they should be ashamed to have on their resume anyway. Do you think professional contractors list the “experience” they got while nailing down a loose step at their grandmother’s house when they were seventeen?

If you your company or gig was worth listing as desired experience, it would be able to pay for the services it received. The only experience they will get doing free work for you is a lesson learned in what kinds of scrubs they should not lower themselves to deal with.

6. (This one is FOR the artists out there, please pay attention.) Some will ask you to “submit work for consideration”. They may even be posing as some sort of “contest”. These are almost always scams. They will take the work submitted by many artists seeking to win the “contest”, or be “chosen” for the gig, and find what they like most. They will then usually have someone who works for them, or someone who works incredibly cheap because they have no originality or talent of their own, reproduce that same work, or even just make slight modifications to it, and claim it as their own. You will NOT be paid, you will NOT win the contest. The only people who win, here, are the underhanded folks who run these ads. This is speculative, or “spec”, work. It’s risky at best, and a complete scam at worst. I urge you to avoid it, completely. For more information on this subject, please visit [link].

So to artists/designers/illustrators looking for work, do everyone a favor, ESPECIALLY yourselves, and avoid people who do not intend to pay you. Whether they are “spec” gigs, or just some guy who wants a free mural on his living room walls. They need you. You do NOT need them. Say NO to free art.

And for those who are looking for someone to do work for free…please wake up and join the real world. The only thing you’re accomplishing is to insult those with the skills you need. Get a clue.

If you agree with the above important information, please pass it along. The more people know, the faster we can correct this problem.

Saturday, January 27, 2007

Testing something out...

Testing to see how good (or not) a scanner is for taking pictures...

The subject: 1/100 Gundam F90-IIL (not painted yet)

FINAL ANALYSIS: NOT GOOD!!!
The image ended up distorted due to the 3-d nature of the subject...

I'm too broke for a camera though... D:{

how do i made website? \ (0_o) /

I'm trying to get a real website in the works, but it will be a while before it will be ready. Currently I am studying HTML coding and such to attempt to make something that's halfway passable as a website, but there is not enough time in the day to really get into all of that in addition to all the rest of my projects. I would study / practice while at work if I could though...

Some ideas for the website would be:
Subsections for each of my works
Character illustration galleries with bios
A music section
A flash animation gallery, with some of the characters' moves and such
And perhaps a model-kit section as well (this one's debatable, since display of kits of recognizable characters or mecha on a site for my art and stories may be subject to copyright laws...)

Of course, if I had the money I could just hire someone to make the site for me...

Thursday, January 25, 2007

The blog lives on!!!

In case anyone was wondering about the lack of updates, I've been working on a lot of different things lately, and haven't had much time to post... or I've just been wasting too much time on things other than what's related to my project, and getting news und updates out to people...

Either way, it's been 20 days since I've so much as even stopped by my own blog page... and I felt that some sort of update is in order.

I've just recently begun showing off massive amounts of preview information for my comic book series "Trooper Blaze;" the write-up on the page is the same one I posted on this blog a couple of months ago. However, I've put in links to several preview images of characters and covers (no pages up yet though; I'm keeping those a well-guarded secret :D ). The Trooper Blaze Preview "homepage" can be found here on my DA account.

In news related to Unholy Paladin, I'm finally working on finishing a few of the character illustrations I've been putting on the back burner for so long... what with the whole laziness thing and all. The picture of Amanda with the Nemesis Deity *should* be finished by the end of the week, but I'm not going to make any promises (I don't have enough time for sleep as is...).

In other news, the chat room on HobbyFanatics has been much more active lately; because of this I've had the opportunity to get to know better a lot of the regular members of the board. It is great fun, though it keeps me from getting anything genuinely important done (lol).


Well, hopefully it won't be another 20 days until I post again; of course I probably will post at around that time (Valentine's day; I won't have anything to do...), but I will try to post more between now and then.

Until next time; now here's some delicious mecha design stuff to make up for reading all of that. ;)

Sunday, January 14, 2007

Just something I drew this morning

This morning, I decided to start working on a painting of a transformation scene of Amanda to Avatar Nemesis. The sketch is not yet done of course, but I figured I'd take a break from it for a couple of hours, since I already spent 3 hours on it today.

Comments and suggestions are definitely welcome, and encouraged! I want to know what you think of this picture so far!

Song of the Week: 01/14/07 - 01/20/07

The song for the week is....

Tightrope by Tetsu69

This is one of the first singles by the J-Rock musician Tetsu69, also the bassist of the immensely popular band L'Arc~en~Ciel. This song is great, even if you don't know Japanese. The heavy parts, during the pre-chorus, the high-pitched distant guitars during the refrain; everything about the music in this song is just awesome. If you know what he's saying though, it makes the song infinitely better; especially given its use as the ending theme for the movie "Gensomaden Saiyuki: Requiem for the One Not Chosen."

Hear the song: Tightrope official music video on Youtube (the audio's a bit low, though)

Understand what the hell he's saying (lol): AnimeLyrics.com translation

Meet the artist: Tetsu69 official site (unfortunately the old site's gone, and replace by an ad for his new single...)

Buy the CD: Wonderful World on CD Japan

Credits: Tetsu69, and AnimeLyrics.com for the translation

Some Deity sketches

Finally, an actual update!

Here are some sketches for the Deities Galatea and Echo.

Monday, January 08, 2007

Song of the Week! 01/07/07 - 01/13/07

The song of the week this time is:

Black Diamond by Stratovarius

This has always been one of my favorite songs! Words cannot do this tune justice; one must hear it themselves to fully realize the beauty and greatness of this song. Of course, YouTube quality is still not the greatest, but... THAT'S WHAT BUYING THE CD IS FOR!!! (lol)

Hear the song: Music video on YouTube

Meet the band: Stratovarius official website

Buy the CD!: Visions on Amazon

Credits: Stratovarius

Saturday, January 06, 2007

Updates for my DA Page

I'm adding a few of my more recent sketches to my DA page... here is a preview:

...Am I mean for keeping this one from my watchers for so long?


On a side-note, the Members' Showcase section of HobbyFanatics has been a bit more active recently; be sure to check out member bhop's freaking incredible skateboard!

I am quite amused

One of my friends sent me this screencap from one of the _chan boards; it amused me greatly.



Why does this amuse me? Well, for the answer to that, one needs simply to look here. I drew the image which ended up appearing in the thread; and it is so old and lame that I do not care that it was posted, and I find it actually pretty awesome that some people seem to like it. What started out as the product of a bored mind visualizing an incredibly lame pun ended up as a fairly entertaining post. If anyone knows which board it was posted in, I'm kind of interested in knowing (I can't think of any where the /w/ url extension would be anything remotely related except for maybe 7chan, but it wasn't on there when I checked...).

This pleases me, yes...

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

New Year's resolution time!!!

Hey everyone!

Yep, another new year has begun, and it's time for some big changes around here! I have a bad habit of not keeping my own resolutions for self-improvement, but THIS YEAR WILL BE DIFFERENT DANGIT!!!

*ahem*

Anyways, here is the list of my resolutions for this year:

1. to be more active as an artist.

I've produced maybe 5 finished pieces in all of 2006; hundreds of sketches, but only 5 actual finished works. WTF?! This is why I've mainly been posting old stuff on my DA gallery...

2. to get out more.

Ever since getting my own apartment, I've been feeling less and less motivated to go outside... of course this is not surprising considering I live in freaking Anderson, IN where I have to drive 45 minutes to an hour just to find something worthwhile to do... other than wasting an entire day on teh intarwebz. Which is another reason why my artwork has been progressing so slowly.

3. to get a better job!

I've been a DSL tech for Verizon for almost a year now... the pay sucks; I need to get my Cisco certification already so I can make the big bucks!

4. to get a camera.

I love photography. I build model kits, too. I would like to be able to share some of my work and my passions that cannot be shared with only a scanner. It would also help me fit in a little better on the hobby forums I go to. (lol)

5. to get a girlfriend (and keep her).

Let's face it. It's been 3 years since I've been in a genuinely serious relationship; everything since has been just brief flings. Jeez I need to get my act together...

6. to learn Photoshop.

I need to find a way to become more efficient in doing my finished art. It seems as though everyone's going digital these days... I should probably join them.


So, that's it for me... everyone have a happy and safe 2007!