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Showing posts with label pentel brush pen. Show all posts

Saturday, March 21, 2015

Pig Knight



This was another character suggested by the Character Design Randomizer. The prompt was:
Body Type: Strong
Clothing: Metal Armor
Head Type: Pig
Weapon/Accessory: Lance

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Tortoise Monk




I have not seen the Kung Fu Panda movies, except for a few minutes of one of them, and there was an old wise turtle in it. I didn't intend for this to look like that character- I just like drawing turtle and they frequently end up being old turtles. I am told that this looks very much like the one in the KFP movies. Apologies to the artists who worked on those movies.

Monday, March 9, 2015

Just a girl and her robot


I've been using the Character Design Randomizer at this link, and it's pretty useful. It gives you some basic character appearance traits and it's really helped me to break out of drawing the same old things all the time. The prompt I used for this sketch was:

Body Type: Medium
Clothing: Risque Dress
Head Type: Female
Weapon/Accessory: Robot Familiar




Thursday, January 22, 2015

Boy King

Just an idea for a character that I had a while ago.





Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Monday, October 14, 2013

23 Days of Halloween: Day 10- Mummified Pup

 

When it comes to trick or treating, everyone wants to get into the act.

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

23 Days of Halloween: Day 7- Demon

...and his little robot friend.

I came up with this strange pair with the help of a great site, Pickle Kitty's Character Design Randomizer! This site will give you a different combination of character attributes each time you visit and really helps people like me who tend to doodle the same things over and over again. The prompts I got for this one were

Body Type: Short, built
Clothing: Leather Armor
Head Type: Demonic
Weapon/Accesory: Familiar, Robot
 

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

23 Days of Halloween: Day 2- Ghost Acrobat

In preparing a bunch of drawings for this month of Halloween sketches, I started thinking about Marc Davis' countless drawings of ghosts for Disneyland's Haunted Mansion. So many of his ghosts were really just people going about their daily lives, after they'd died! I thought I'd come up with some ghosts, enjoying their chosen professions in the afterlife. I started alphabetically. So here's a Ghost Acrobat.