The Mighty Thor in his official movie costume. By adding the ocean backdrop it made me think of the similarities between Thor and Aquaman. Blond hair, occasionally with beard, large iconic weapon, both drawing on King Arthur lore, related to a natural element, same status in their respective universes and Thor even sports a kind of scale-like pattern on his sleeves... I used black guache to do the washes.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Spiderman and Mary Jane Pin-up by Lee Oaks
Here's a Spiderman and Mary Jane Pin-up I did. I haven't drawn Spiderman since I can't remember when. I had forgotten how much fun it is to draw him. I think it looks better in Black and White, what do you think?
Friday, October 15, 2010
Escape from Terra volume 1 Lee Oaks
My first (instructed) art discipline was water colors. I seized this opportunity to paint Mars the old way by hand.
Hi-Roller #2 cover Pencils Lee Oaks
I picked this layout even though it diverts from the established theme. It captures every story element and provided me with lots of textures and challenges. The lighting and flames, the smoke, the stars, the animals (yes animals!) and glowing music notes and embers, etc... See below to see how it turned out.
Hi-Rollers sponsor revealed Lee Oaks
I like how the fire turned out. Don't ask me how I did it. I had it all planned out in my head, then it became much more complex when putting it on paper.
Cover Hi-Roller #1 comic book Pencils Lee Oaks
For a first appearance comic, had to showcase the main characters, their dog, and of course the Hi-Roller mobile! ...and their favorite restaurant?
Thunder Monkey #3 cover Lee Oaks
Thunder Monkey #3 cover Lee Oaks
I've self-published, so I know what it means to do everything, and have a great appreciation for for the efforts behind the comic.
I've self-published, so I know what it means to do everything, and have a great appreciation for for the efforts behind the comic.
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