Here’s a character that has been haunting my comics for years. Started out as a parody of Dr. Mario, but then evolved into something more sinister. Although having ‘Goode’ in his name he is a very lousy doctor, in fact his ineptness causes more harm then good. I enjoyed drawing his bizarre antics in the past but now he needed a update baddly. I wanted to see if I could improve the character after about 8 months of not drawing him to see if I could improve his design. Here is what Alex looked like 8 months ago: http://superdefective.wordpress.com/2012/06/25/iface/. Let me know what you think.
Category: comic art
Vector Character in a 3D world test
Just making make sure this would actually work. I created my first set for my comic in 3d, the dragon’s work area. After I created the set, I experimented with rendering to see what way would be best and tried various toon shaders , flat shading, among other things. I found the best result and it matched with the vector character, as I want it to look as seamless as possible. I’m using techniques used more by animators then cartoonist for this project. I want the comic to look very clean and professional.
Woman in a V neck sleeveless shirt and plaid skirt
The concept a woman character after seeing a Japanese model with a crazy outfit, I toned it down a bit, More of a practice to get back into drawing woman again. She would fit well in a graphic novel or a comic book. I did the shading very light for this purpose. Not the most exciting pose but I I decide to carry on with her, I will drawing doing more exciting poses.