Showing posts with label fan art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fan art. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

RPG Zombies!!!




Over a year ago, Rob was trying to make a Resident Evil mock up game cover for something. I think it was for a "Tales of..." game, online contest. I thought it needed zombies, so I drew some. Since it was RPG themed, I made RPG zombies. (Makes sense right? Probably not...) The cat girl is my original design but the other two were inspired by Tales of Phantasia Chester, and Mint. Never played the game but it did make some interesting zombies.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Street Fighter Fan Art



I can't help it. Back when Street Fighter 4 came out on the home systems, I just had the urge to draw fan art for Crimson Viper. I really like her design. I actually started this illustration months ago. I took some time off from it several times but I finally sat down and finished. I even made a little tutorial for it over at ChromaEngine. So check it out if you'd like to see the work in progress.
Peace!

Monday, October 12, 2009

Pumpkin Carving!!

It's October and that means a lot of things but the one thing in particular that got me excited was carving a pumpkin!!! I took my niece to a pumpkin patch and not being able to say "no" to an adorable 9 year old, I ended up getting 3 pumpkins. Two we painted but the biggest one we saved for carving. After much argument over what to carve, I chose a character from Persona 4; Teddie.
She thought it was creepy but hey its Halloween, but now that I think about it, I should have let her choose what she wanted....Lol! I guess I got carried away, I haven't carved a pumpkin in over 20 years so choosing an elaborate image to carve was probably not a good choice. I give credit to all those pumpkin carvers out there. It ain't easy. So after I chose my image, I had to determine where to make the cutouts. Basically, making it a black and white image and figuring out how the pieces will stay together. As my niece would say, make sure there are no "floating" pieces.

After I sat down to carve, I realize a kitchen knife wasn't going to work. I ran out, bought a cheap pumpkin carving set and went to work. After gutting the poor pumpkin with my niece, 3 and a half hours later I was done. Not the best but I think I got it to work.


In case your wondering , my niece did help some but I ended up making another image for her to carve on the smaller pumpkin. <3