
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Friday, November 20, 2009
Another doodle

The two characters on the top art supposed to be on a motorcycle. They wern't supposed to look like they were embracing... I like the drawing regardless.
I don't know what to say about the little "disney" cartoon-women-thing in the bottom right corner.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Friday, November 13, 2009
Persona 3 - Jin Shirato and Moros



Here we have my favorite video game character of all time: Jin Shirato, a minor antagonist from the PS2 game Persona 3.
What can't be said about Jin? Computer hacker, glasses, amoralist belief system...
Jin is personafied by the god Moros, who is pictured here as the robot holding Jin. in Greek(?) mythology Moros was a son of Nyx and brother to Hypnos, Thanatos and Kerr. Moros embodies the concept of doom, or inevitable fate.
'nuf said.
Labels:
anime,
atlus,
fan art,
Jin,
Moros,
Persona,
shin megami tensei,
strega,
video game art
Sunday, November 1, 2009


The image on the left is a sample comic book page. I feel it is representative of my (current) art style. The other image is the same character, but facing another direction.
I'll be posting the comic as I complete it.
I've wanted to draw comics since I was a little kid, but I always assumed I'd be bad at that job. This belief has nothing to do with drawing skill. It's more that I am unable to think linearly. I also can't imagine how I would produce work REGULARLY throughout the year. I guess I'm being a negative Nancy. But I've been racking my brain for ways to circumvent these two problems. Hopefully I'll find a clever solution.
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