Character Drawings
Some drawings from a sketchbook I recently filled up, mostly character stuff. Also, included some early Sparebots logo ideas.
All sketches done with a mix of pencil, ballpoint pen PITT pens, Sharpies; Moleskine sketchbook.

Some drawings from a sketchbook I recently filled up, mostly character stuff. Also, included some early Sparebots logo ideas.
All sketches done with a mix of pencil, ballpoint pen PITT pens, Sharpies; Moleskine sketchbook.
A few sketches of your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man.
Sidenote: I was inspired to sketch the second and third drawings while I was at the final “Gathering of the Gargoyles” convention (in 2009), which included a lot of the cast and crew from “The Spectacular Spider-Man” animated series!
The first sketch of ol’ webhead was done using Autodesk Sketchbook Pro and a Wacom Intuos. The other two are from a sketchbook, pencil, ballpoint pen and PITT pens.

A few years ago, while burning the midnight oil at TEQUILA\, I took a break and came up with these bread icons for instant messaging. I used these little guys to represent the sort of state of mind I was in.
I misplaced the original illustration files, but I have this screencap to reminisce.
Not sure what “Buttered” meant, but I know I did use “BURNT” a lot. A whole lot.
Some sketches of faces and characters over the years.
The first image was done on Autodesk Sketchbook Pro with a Wacom Intuos. The final two in a sketchbook with pencil, PITT pens, TRIA markers, and whiteout pens.
Cartoon heads, sci-fi heads, people heads. You name it!
“Yeah, I’m a legend. You know, they call me the cautionary whale.”
Autodesk Sketchbook Pro, 2008.