cut social chatter on dog walks to 0%, save face from freezing up and falling off, look absolutely amazing--how can something so good and right be only $15.76?
#1
/4 covers for Witcher: Wild Animals.
Wasn't familiar with the character going in (aware there are books, etc) but had Bastard Samurai from High on Fire on repeat while working. Seemed right.
once again, I have to go the post office later today, and once again I've got a print for the first response--and it's to this question: what is the metal warrior listening to on her walkman?
US only, please.
for unknown reasons, spent the last couple mornings warming up with new takes on old drawings. Either currently out of ideas of just like these books/games a lot.
one of the funnier/dumber mistakes I've ever made. Getting fairly far down the road coloring this one when a friend pointed out "don't vampires not like the sun?"
#Hellboy
In Love collected cover w/out title treatment and an earlier sketch.
There was a sculpture of Cupid and Psyche in the gallery I was stationed as a guard at the MET. Saw it almost everyday--except the rare occasion being sent off to guard the Temple of Dendur.
once again, I'd like to point out
@ChrisOHalloran
for being a coloring wizard on Folklords--and in general.
every day is colorist appreciation day here. seriously.
well, i guess this guy is out in the wilderness--drumming up some covers for
@TomSniegoski
and
@craigrousseau
's Young Hellboy: The Hidden Land’ Miniseries
garbage troll
this one actually stated out as a bid to have it on recycling bags at a viking metal festival. missed the entry deadline and finished it up anyway.
i think in every comic project i've attempted a Tintin in Tibet cover. Doesn't always work out or get past a rough sketch or even vaguely look like the inspiration by the end, but I give it a shot.
At it once again right now.
(pictured here, version for Lake of Fire)