Horror Huggies

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Friday, November 7, 2014

"Playtime" Break Down


( "Playtime" 2014, Photoshop )

Some of you may have heard of this new online role playing game called League Of Legends (LOL for short). This piece was inspired by Jinx, one of the characters from this game.

HERE is a fantastic music video of her and her kick-ass theme song played by the group Djerv. It is one of my absolute favorite songs now!

After seeing this video and admiring the Harley Quin-esk novelty of her weapons, I was inspired to design my own colorful weapons of fluffy destruction! so I purchased a cheap plastic shotgun and set to work on painting and decorating it. (see below)



The end result wasn't bad, but it looked a bit more handmade than what I was going for. In the end, I took a few photos of it, and decided to use it as a reference for an illustration piece instead. 
I was much more pleased with the illustration than the original gun. I ended up taking the gun apart and saving bits and pieces of it (the bunny, the teddy head, the pink ribbons, etc.) for future attempts.I do have some soft plans to work on making some rubber ducky grenades of my own, but I have no strict plans as of yet.



Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Zombie T-rex Self Portrait

That's right! I located my lost password for this account and am back online! My apologies for the lack of posts. I will be posting regularly again from this point on into the foreseeable future, I have a lot of projects and photos to share with you all, so buckle up! And what better way to kick off my return than with this epic portrait of yours truly riding an undead T-rex?

("Science Bitches" Digital Piece 2014)

Generally. great art is made to convey powerful emotions and important messages to people. It is a medium through which all artists can communicate with the rest of the world... most of the time. Sometimes, you just get an idea for something awesome that you really want to draw! This was one of those times. Who among us has never wanted to ride a giant zombie dinosaur at some time or another?


This piece was colored in Photoshop but the I worked from an original sketch. Above is the finished outline after the sketch was scanned into my computer and traced over in Illustrator. Below is the original drawing that I scanned to start with. Here we see the transition from rough draft, to finish sketch, to final copy.