I did this for a fan of The Prince of Banes website. He seemed like a cool (and rather young) guy.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
The Little Denim Boy
This is easily one of my favorite drawings, partly because it's based on my nephew Titus and his sister, Addy. The old man in the background is a dear coworker of mine and a mentor to countless young people. He's fantastic and full of stories. It was kind of a no-brainer involving him in the adventure.
Steampunk Character Design
The Leprechauns Wilmer & Laude
These fun guys are from a children's book manuscript that I wrote a while ago. It's a rhyming fairy tale about a princess and knight and leprechauns and dragons and such, with a few fresh (and tasteful) twists. The manuscript itself was awarded Honorable mention in the Writer's Digest 75th annual writing competition. That was cool.
The Lords of Men
Athena - The Prince of Banes
I can't take full credit for this one. My 16 year-old sister Catherine drew the pencil artwork on the left, and then I inked and colored her for the image on the right. She hadn't intended on my using her artwork, but she just blew me away with her Disney-eyed enchantress. Athena's my favorite goddess and she plays a crucial role in The Prince of Banes, so I couldn't just let my sister's artwork just sit on her desk (or wherever she had it) -- her drawing had to become Athena for my animated chapters. I'm just glad my sister was willing to let me use her.
Erastus - The Prince of Banes
Apollo - The Prince of Banes
Apollo is one of my favorite Greek gods simply for his namesake. I couldn't pass up the chance to redesign him for The Prince of Banes nor resist making him the most b.a. green dude you'll ever see.
Hermes - The Prince of Banes
If you haven't noticed, I'm a cinematic guy. I like to create things that have a very cinematic feel. This is Hermes, the god of travelers. I wanted to give him his traditional winged helment but without making him look like a pansy cupid, like he usually does. This is how he appears in my animated saga The Prince of Banes. Interestingly, I've cast friends from Africa to play him twice (once, a friend from Tansania and once a friend from Nigeria) -- I like the idea of his being exotic; however, I keep deleting the scenes that feature him -- no connection, that's just the way it keeps turning out. Maybe I'll get him in there one day.
Screenshot - The Prince of Banes
This is a screenshot of the blind priest, from The Prince of Banes. If you're getting curious about all this "Banes" stuff, you should probably check it out. It just might be your destiny.
The Prince of Banes
This was a cover piece for The Prince of Banes. It captures the essence of the two characters' relationship with one another.
Sketch - The Prince of Banes
This was a drawing I did in two layers and depicts a significant scene from my animated saga The Prince of Banes. Follow the saga. It's won me 3 awards so far. Can't complain about that :)
Aphrodite - The Prince of Banes
This was the goddess Aphrodite, from my animated saga The Prince of Banes. I later replaced her role with the goddess Athena, which made more sense.
Ray - Here's a Sketch
Daniel Craig - Defiance
Well, I guess they can't all be cartoons. This was my rendition of Daniel Craig, from the 2008 film Defiance.
Monkey Man: Fiend Fighter
Monkey Man was a childhood superhero creation. I'm a big fan of Batman and always thought that if I ever made it anywhere in the world of cartoons, I'd like to take Monkey Man along with me -- or he'd take me. He's like Batman right? -- but not. Oh yeah.
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