Sunday, May 25, 2008

Burger King had it HIS way

Huuurgh.... I'm beginning to remember why I don't go to Burger King anymore...


I was hanging out with some friends yesterday after work, and one of them suggested that we go to Burger King to try out their new "Steakhouse Burger." Well, the meat seemed underdone, the "fried onions piled high" was but a smattering of French's onion stick crumbs, and the barbecue sauce was of the watery, overly tangy and sweet variety... just the kind I hate. Cast-iron gut though I may have, but this sandwich actually managed to make my stomach hurt.

Well, it is now the next day after choking down what little of that sandwich I could stand,
and I now have food poisoning. I know that the burger is the culprit too, because despite having eaten other things and brushed my teeth a few times since then, the burger is the only thing I taste when dry-heaving.

Damn it, today's going to be fun. >:(

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Some newer sketches

Hello!

I've got some newer sketches done recently, to try out a slightly more realistic and detailed style than what I'm accustomed to doing. The thing I had begun to realize about my art is that, while the coloring and finish are generally good, the underlying drawings sometimes tend to be somewhat lacking. And so, I practice. With the larger sketchbook I had gotten for this purpose, it tends to be somewhat difficult to get the entire picture onto the scanner; and so there are parts which had to be left out... and there are also the occasional shadows caused by the paper being pulled away from the scanner's surface.



The first picture is of the first main character of my DevilSaint series, Richter Mitchell. I really wanted to show the details of his mechanical arm, as well as the type of expression he should be making as a somewhat serious, but well-humoured character.



The second one is of the co-star of the series, Heather Dawes. In this one, I wanted to experiment with expressing varying levels of "softness" as well as practicing curves a bit. I also detailed up the armor on her left arm and made some minor adjustments to things which were bothering me.



Finally, the last one is of Adrian Kadmon, the series's titular character. The effect I was going for here was that of a tremendously powerful, sweeping slash; portraying him as using his body weight to counter-balance the sword. There are a few directional movements which still look a bit odd, but overall I feel pretty good about this one.