Some Legend of Korra fan art. Can't wait for season 2!
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
PAPER TOYS!
For anyone that I met at Denver Comic Con asking for the sheet to my paper toys, here they are. These are the full resolution files for you to print out and make yourself. Enjoy!
Labels:
cutout,
paper toy,
Pest Control,
Robo 6,
Trigger
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Table Assignment for DCC 2013
Hey everyone! Here is my table assignment for Denver Comic Con 2013. Come by table B7 and get some stuff! :P
Labels:
Comic Con,
DCC,
DCC 2013,
Denver,
Denver Comic Con,
table assignment
Thursday, May 2, 2013
ROBO 6 Paper Toy!
Hey guys, exciting news! I'm going to be premiering my ROBO 6 mini-comic in print at this year's Denver Comic Con! So, to celebrate I've created a ROBO 6 paper toy for you to cut out and make.
I'm going to print out a bunch and give them away with each purchase of the mini-comic at DCC. But, if you can't make it, just view the full res image here on the blog by clicking on the image, or opening it in a new tab and then drag it to your desktop, or right-click and "Save image as". That's it.
If you make one, then email me an image and I'll put it here on the site! Happy creating! Enjoy!
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Iron Man Megazord
click image for full view
This is for a contest going on over on the Marvel Cinematic Universe Facebook page. The contest is to invent an Iron Man armor. So, I came up with a "Fighting Giant Monsters" armor, or, the
Monday, March 11, 2013
COMMISSIONS!
Hi there. I've been getting a lot of commissions lately, so I thought that it would be nice to post my terms of service in one place and just refer my customers to it. So, here are my terms when doing commissions:
1) You send me photos of the person you want me to draw, whether it's you or someone else. Also, any images from the web that you want me to look at for inspiration or ideas. (Keep in mind that I won't completely copy another artist's work because that's messed up).
2) I send you a rough sketch of your piece. This is the main area where I will make any revisions, if any. I will continue to send rough sketches and revisions until you are happy with where it is going. But I have my limits and will not make revisions forever without compensation.
3) I send you an "inked" piece. I can make minor alterations at this stage, but nothing big.
4) When finished, I will send you a low-resolution, watermarked file for final approval. At this point I can change the color of things, but nothing more.
5) After final approval, you send me payment, either by check in the mail (I'll give you my address at this point) or PayPal.
6) Once I receive payment, I send you the full-resolution file for you to do whatever you want.
Disclaimer: I live in a small town with ZERO printing facilities, so I do not offer any sort of print to mail to you.
Anyways, that's it. Those are my terms of service for commissions. Hope to hear from you soon.
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