Thursday, September 24, 2009

Tom Cruise


I was thinking of doing another celebrity charicature and
Tom Cruz popped in to my head so here he is.  Done
on sketch paper then painted on Photoshop.  Enjoy!

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

ALIEN




One of the best alien SiFi of all time. I saw this movie for the first time back in the early 80's, and still love it to this day. The top scene is the damaged android medical officer "Ash" being questioned by Ripley. It was a real challenge painting the milk substance on his face and to make it look like it's oozing out of his mouth. This second scene is where the captain is taken by surprise in the ships air ducks, made me jump out of my seat. Both were done on sketch paper then painted on PhotoShop. I learned allot from doing these two pieces. Hope you enjoy them.

Friday, September 4, 2009

Indian Half Breed




Done on sketch paper then touched up on Photoshop.
Blly Jack, not very many people would
remember this guy. His movie came out back in the 60's
but I had great time watching
when I was a kid. He was my hero back then,
and this is my tribute to him.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Shaqtacular

Shaq came up to CityWalk yesterday so I did this charicatue of him,
turned out better then I thought. Done on sketch paper with 3B pencil,
then touched up on my work computer.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Stick of Dynomite

Done with Turquoise pencil 3B on sketch paper while on lunch
break at work. GOSH!!!

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Beware the Moon



30 years ago the scariest werewolf was created for the movie "An

American Werewolf in London". I'm just in awe every time

I see this movie. See it if you get the chance, you won't be

disappointed. I did as sketch first, then painted on Photoshop.

Monday, March 2, 2009

F-5 Pilot




Did this drawing on sketch paper (top) back in my teen years, then decided to clean up and enhance on Photoshop as shown on the bottom image. I really got into Air Force illustration since my dad used to work for Northrop Grumman back in the late 70's to I think the mid 90's. My dad is an amaizing artist. Jaw dropping art. When and if I get a hold of some of his work I will post it.
 
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