Thursday, May 07, 2009

5.08.09
I know. I know. Way to not post anything for a month. Truth is, the busier I am , the less I get to partake in all this wonderful bloggy goodness. There's plenty of work being banged out in the studio - but it may be a bit until I get the approval of the publishers to share it.

Until then- here's a drawing I did for the fine people at GlubDub.com. Alex at GlubDub is working on story involving a man who falls in love with siamese twins. It's pretty crazy and funny. He's gathered a bunch of artists to do some imagery for it. I didn't have time for a painting, but I took the drawing and started to play a bit digitally. If I get the time , I might paint it up. I say that a lot.

Thanks again everyone. There probably will be another big gap between posts. Don't give up on me. There is hope for me, yet.
Scott



10 comments:

Steve Prescott said...

Sweet! I like the top one the best. Very nice, man.

Unknown said...

Ahh much thanks Steve- first one is my fav too.
If I do get the time to paint it, that'll be the one I do it from.

Ben Newman said...

cool. sweet and creepy at the same time; very nice concept!

Eric Braddock said...

Awesome drawing, Scott! I'm in agreement with the top one being my favorite. It's a really cool composition for it. Makes me want to see you do your own deck of traditional playing cards ;)

And don't sweat it about the delayed blog posts, obviously we're still here checking :P

Unknown said...

Beautiful drawings. As far as digital, did you basically use it for the background texture?

Glendon Mellow said...

Gorgeous linework, man.

And the advantage of blogging is that it's easy to see updates, whenever they are. S'cool.

Unknown said...

Ben- thanks so much. I love the creepy/ sweet combo :)

Eric- That's a cool idea (the playing cards).
Glad you dig it my friend.

Jeremy- Thank you. In the top image, I decided to take the bottom head and do a little vertical mirror, yet have some elements be asymmetrical on either side. Just a few tweaks. It's really just the pencil with a quick "wash" of color.

Glendon- Thank you Mr. Mellow! I appreciate it.

C.R. MacTernan said...

Whoa Scott! These are awesome! What the hell man!? I really want to see all the secret stuff you've been doin'. These are gorgeous. Kudos to youdos. ;)

Marie Tu Veux Son said...

omg, i love your drawings!! you are very talented! Love it

kanishk said...

intresting blog


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