What's to say? I like to draw. I like to write. I love comic books (or used to) so much on my work revolves around superheroes from an original setting. For the most part, I do my sketches in pencil and scan them in to do digital inking and coloring in photoshop. Occasionally, I'll do something completely in photoshop, but usually schematics and maps or graphics.
Personal Quote: A still more glorious dawn awaits...
Other Interests
writing, reading, illustration, videogames, sci-fi, comics, Star Wars, Star Trek
A Vampire Apocalypse. Prepare yourselves.
I had prepared for a Zombie Apocalypse, but the dream I had last night foretold of an altogether different Apocalypse.
The end of the world will totally suck.
It trips me out when folks on a message board nurse a mad-on against you for some shit you said years ago. And as a direct result, do everything they can to insult you or cut you down, whenever the mood or inspiration strikes them.
That kinda says a lot more about them, I would think.
It's the Internet. In two years, the only person who will still care how much you loved Battlestar Galactica is you. So I suggest you spend that time more productively: by talking about boobs.
I've seen a number of artists who don't want you to fave a pic if you're not going to leave a comment. But everybody ain't always got time or the gift of words to necessarily explain why they like an image. That's just the way shit goes. People have shit to do. Maybe they don't have time to go into why they like the huge tits on your seventieth pic of Harley Quinn in less than a week. Maybe that's why God invented the "Favorite" button in the first place.
Now, I'm seeing folks who actively call you an asshole for faving a pic without commenting. As in, you're an asshole for liking something they did.
Okay.
Now...did people suddenly forget