Monday, June 9, 2014

THE GIRL IN THE WINDOW



Last month I was hired to do some concept art illustrations for a horror film that a friend of mine is pre-producing. Unfortunately, I had to give up the job due to schedule problems.
This melancholic girl here is one of the very few drawings that got actually finished. It was rejected by the director, by the way, as the character in the script was meant to look younger.

Monday, August 19, 2013

A TARDIS IN BARCELONA



These days I've been sketching some ideas for a Doctor Who illustration, but that's the only one I had time to finish. It shows the TARDIS parked in Plaça Reial, a famous place in Barcelona.
The technique I used was ballpoint pen, then watercolors, then Photoshop.
[The TARDIS is a property of the British Broadcasting Corporation]

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

THE BRUSH AND THE COMPUTER



Aaaand another portrait. In this case the original inspiration came from actor Peter Capaldi, who was recently chosed as the 12th actor to play the role of Doctor Who.
This illustration was actually an excuse to experiment with a technique that (as long as I can recall) I hadn't used before. I drew the basic lines on my computer, then printed it and colored it with watercolor, then scanned it and finished it with some Photoshop. I had a lot of fun with the process, so I guess I'll be trying it again soon.

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

LOKI



That's a quick illustration I made to pay nerdy tribute to Tom Hiddleston performance during a Marvel panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2013.
I've been wanting to go to Comic-Con since the day I found out about its existence. Maybe next year. Yeah, maybe.
[Marvel's Loki created by Stan Lee, Larry Lieber and Jack Kirby]

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

STYLUS





I took me 9 months to update this blog, basically because I haven't had time to draw. Some weeks ago, though, I got one of those stylus for the tablet and started practicing some sketching in my iPad. These two drawings here are an example of what I have been trying.
The two of them were done from start to finis with my iPad, using Adobe Ideas
Hope this summer I'll have some free time to continue messing with the stylus. 

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

ME



It's been three years since I made this self-portrait, so I decide to try another one. I actually began drawing when I still had long hair, which I cut away some weeks ago.

Saturday, June 16, 2012

SCALPED TWO


Last weeks I've been doing some boring work in front of the computer, waiting to capture, convert or compress video files before editing them. Sometimes, when I have to waste my time with that kind of stuff, I use it to work on some of the dozen of unfinished illustrations I have in my "to do" folder.
I chose two SCALPED characters this time: Dashiell Bad Horse and Lincoln Red Crow. The two main characters of the book.



I enjoy drawing Dashiell, not only because he's a very charismatic character, but also because you can easily imagine him carrying a gun, and as someone who was a teen when Image Comics and the first Tarantino movies came out, I have so much fun drawing guys with guns.
But if there's a character in SCALPED that beats Dashiell, that has to be Lincoln Red Crow. I have wanted to try another Red Crow close-up (with a different approach and a different technique) since I made this one about two years ago. It is difficult to render the many marks the past has left on his face the way Guéra does, but I like to try.



This summer the 60th and final issue of SCALPED will be out, setting the end of one of the best collections in the history of American comics. Let these illustrations serve as my very humble tribute to the great job Jason Aaron and R. M. Guéra have been doing for the last five years.
[Scalped, Dashiell Bad Horse and Lincoln Red Crow created by Jason Aaron and R. M. Guéra]

Thursday, May 17, 2012

TIGER ROBOT



These days I've been recovering old drawings from forgotten folders I had at home. This one here, for instace, is a recently remade version of a tiger robot I drew back in 1993, when I was still a student at Joso Comics School. I added the background, but the tiger looks pretty much the same as it did 18 years ago.
I designed this robot as part of a sience-fiction universe I've been building since I was a kid. I guess that's something we sci-fi/fantasy fans all like to do, creating our own fictional world.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

THE WILL



Last month Image Comics started publishing SAGA, written by Brian K. Vaughan and wonderfully penciled, inked and colored by Fiona Staples.
The guy in this illustration (which I made during a sleepless night) is The Will, a space hitman that, having read only issue 1, I'd define as a sociopath version of Han Solo. I'm sure Vaughan will reveal more about him and his personality in upcoming issues, though.
[The Will created by Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples]

Sunday, February 19, 2012

LOCKE



Ok, so I recently finished this John Locke's illustration I started just for fun more than two years ago, some months before the ending of Lost. Finally it found its way out of a forgotten folder in my computer and here it is.
[John Locke created by Jeffrey Lieber, J. J. Abrams and Damon Lindelof]