Joey's more recent works
For easier viewing, here are a few examples of what I've been up to recently :D
Drawings
These are usually drawn with pencil on printer paper, inked over my home made light table (table lamp inside a carton barrel covered by a glass plate - made by my spouse, Jerelyn), and scanned + colored on the PC with the mouse (sometime I'll be able to get a drawing tablet, hopefully)
A beekeper hedgehog made drawn a colleague's request. |
A t-shirt/logo design for an ex-colleague and great friend's biker group (the lines on this one were vector-drawn with the mouse... never again) |
Concept doodle for a "nursery rhyme" challenge in a Facebook group |
Jerelyn's idea after watching a show about Egypt on NatGeo |
A poster/local cable ad drawing I donated to a local animal shelter |
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A series of drawings I made after a coworker's Hello Preddy idea (the Mummy was Jerelyn's idea btw)
Always loved puns |
We were watching the stop-motion Rudolph, I had to draw my version |
Vincent Price, armed with a steampunk rifle, accompanied by his faithful cyborg wyvern... your argument is invalid |
Made for a poster promoting a local "dragonboat" competition
Being 6'4" and 200+ lbs with a goofy beard, some colleagues refer to me as "yeti".
Thus this had to be drawn. As for the Omega Vest and the P90 - I wish :D
Fan Art
Fan art of our main characters in the MMORPG game "City of Steam": Pisztacia, goblin Warder and Nicodemus, human Gunner
Some heroes with guns. They need to team up
I love sci-fi, I love old cartoons. They mix pretty well too :D
Some more old cartoons - in a different way
Ditto
We have to summon the mighty Scoobulor too....
One night watching Miami Vice and Rocko...
The next day: Star Wars
Fan art of Nin Wah, a red panda spacer with a cybernetic arm - From the amazingly talented Scotty Arsenault's
most excellent webcomic "Commander Kitty" - From idea to finished pencil sketch
Another Commander Kitty fan art/mashup - the antagonist android Zenith is reeling in Wile E.
New stuff is fun too! Wreck-it-Ralph fan art
Artist extraordinaire David Reddick's "Legend of Bill" webcomic is very close to my heart - or should I say I'm a rabid fan.
Frank the dragon is one of the main protagonists. Incense, the girl dragon is my addition in this. Hey, a little blue dragon might get lonely sometimes...
More Frank fan art
Halloween fan art - TPing
Screenshot of "Legend of Beer" - a small one-scene "adventure game" I created to see how it worked. Right now I'm working on a full length adventure game set in David Reddick's "Legend of Bill" universe, using Chris Jones' excellent Adventure Game Studio |
Endscreen of "Legend of Beer". Frankie solved the puzzles and got his ice cold beer! |
Legend of Bill is often referred to as "LoB" - did I mention I liked puns?
Princess Gina, Bill, the dark queen Vasheeva and of course Frank - werewolfed!
Carving and crafting/prop building
My father is a very talented woodcarver and one of my grandpas was an avid tinkerer.... no wonder I also like carving and building props.
An air rifle gun butt with a wolf's head carving |
Stock of a Steyr rifle - mouflons |
Someone inherited a hunting rifle from their dad, and wanted the stock ornamented - the boar inset is made of white bone
(I had to mill the detail on that with a small handmill - that bone is hard as..... well, bone)
What a surprise, Frankie again! Work in progress, carved from plaster
Steampunk
I love steampunk, its strange elegance and feel. Past in the future, future in the past - if you know Jules Verne and Wild Wild West, you probably can relate.
This is a steampunk prop gun I'm working on. I would be considered a "material freak" among steampunkers, I don't use plastic and fake metal paints.
The "pressure box" conceals a battery housing and the trigger will operate a small motor and a flash. I guess I could have kept it simpler.....
Aviator goggles - commission
(It even had UV protection, the lenses were cut to size from sunglasses :D )
Sewing box made for the meaning of my life, Jerelyn.
Used the bottom of an old sewing machine, made the lid of cherrywood, with inlayed stopwatch and machine parts and copper wire.