Unholy Cadaver (raw drawing)

June 24th, 2010


Unholy Cadaver (raw drawing), originally uploaded by Son of Witz.

Unsheath the Sword of Blasphemy!

Drawing for Unholy Cadaver vinyl release, unprocessed.

Study after Buscema

June 23rd, 2010


Study after Buscema, originally uploaded by Son of Witz.

This is an inking study using Adobe Ideas on the iPad. Ideas is vector based, so you can work without much concern for resolution. The live size slider makes it possible to do some tapered edges that come close to clean brushwork. It’s weird having to use two hands to draw ( one on the size slider) but it’s pretty comfortable. This is traced over a lo rez scan of a Buscema / Alcala panel in a Savage Sword of Conan comic. I wanted to see what kind of fidelity I could achieve with the iPad, so I used the source instead of my own idea. This is a lazy sunday morning experiment of about 45 min or so. I most likely won’t bother to finish the background.

Character Study: Vodalus

June 23rd, 2010


Character Study: Vodalus, originally uploaded by Son of Witz.

Character study in symmetry mode

Alzabo concept sketch

June 9th, 2010

This is an attempt at an Alzabo, but it doesn’t quite hit the mark, however, this is the first “finished” artwork I’ve made with the Brushes App. This is probably the first one that I approached like a painting rather than as a drawing.

Character Study

June 2nd, 2010


Character Study, originally uploaded by Son of Witz.

An attempt at Master Palaemon

Character Study: Master Gurloes

June 2nd, 2010

Character Study: Master Gurloes, originally uploaded by Son of Witz.

This began as a tracing of a photo of Alan Dale and then went freeform.

Munk mirrored

June 2nd, 2010

Gnarly knot-top!

Mowf

June 2nd, 2010

O P E N W I D E

Greek Boxer Study

June 2nd, 2010

The first iPad drawing I put any effort into. I’d just read Soldier of Sidon and was looking at artifacts depicting arete.

CosmoNut

June 1st, 2010

This strange goon happened quickly. Just getting a feel for iPad drawing.
Created with Sketchbook Pro in symmetry mode.