Monday, April 15, 2013

Pushing the Buttons.

Been hittin' the buttons pretty hard lately, so naturally my artistic juices began to flow, wanting to get in on the action. So here's a couple of pieces inspired by some pretty big names games, all glossed in their own artistic light. The spotlight will be hitting Capcoms; Dead Rising, Gamefreak's Pokemon, Kojima Production's Metal Gear Solid, and a bit of a fighting game mishap, and a couple more interesting tidbits.
Chuck's devoting parenting attitude shines through.

A request from a close friend, not to shabby I think.

After the last request, it got me in Pocket Monsters kinda mood, so here's the team I chose too put together. Luxray don't look all to good.

If any of you follow the Metal gear franchise you should already know about this bit, but just in case you don't,  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hm6AeNT0Jqo&list=UUwkUBN7foWU9GcY5cFmso-Q&index=2  check it out when you get the chance.

Zero's passion....if you don't know about the David Hayter mishap, check out his twitter. Or skip to the end of the post.

Zero, stop trying to find excuses, you know that's not how you hadoken,


So I was sitting at my desk, when I decided to hit the web, and, boy, did I find out a little interesting tidbit. David Hayter, the rugged, badass voice of Solid, and naked Snake in the Metal Gear Solid series, was not approached by kojima for the voice of Big Boss (Naked Snake) in the upcoming title, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain. This was very disheartening, so I grabbed my pencil, and began to vent my feelings. It turns out Zero wasn't very pleased either.

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Round3






Round2












Let the dice roll!

Alright finally time to start posting! Alright so hear this, I realize that some earlier pages may look like day and night compared to later images, when Ferris asked about this, I quote, "Forget about me going back and revising, in fact I like it like this much better, this shows how much an artist can improve in their work when determined to get better, and this shows perfectly in their work.", and I stick by this 100% I hold it to be true, and it's a very interesting thing to see people improve over time. Well here it goes, It's time to roll the dice!











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