Showing posts with label Spiderman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spiderman. Show all posts

Thursday, July 28, 2011

more spider-man

I've been sick this past week and haven't drawn very much.  However, I've started to focus on drawing the human figure.  Right now I'm learning about different muscle structures and blah blah blah.  Here are some doodles:

Personally, I'm a fan of the skinnier Spider-Man.  I grew up watching the 90's television show where he was way too buff.  I'm okay with him being buff as an adult, but as a teenager he needs to be skinny. 

Hopefully next week there will be more art to post.  A limited run 'reboot' of MSJAR is in the works.  More details later.  
-Aaron

Thursday, July 21, 2011

doodles-spider-man

Yesterday the teaser trailer for The Amazing Spider-Man came out.  It seemed fitting and ironic that yesterday I also wore my favorite Spider-Man shirt.  I'm super excited for this movie.  I was too young when the first Spider-Man movie came out and I honestly I wasn't a huge fan of Toby's Peter Parker. 
Today I did some Spider-Man doodles.  Spider-Man is my favorite superhero, but I can't draw him very well.  I look forward to my first figure drawing class so I can at least start to pretend that I know how to draw the human body.

Here is the trailer for The Amazing Spider-Man!
Let me know what you think in the comment section below. 
-Aaron

Thursday, February 17, 2011

zombies and demons

Here is a sketch dump for all of you loyal readers.  We were talking about sin and death in my Book of Mormon class this week so I drew some zombies.  I like zombies.  I was going to do a zombie comic in high school but it never happened.  There was a friend of mine who loved writing ideas and stories for comics, but he couldn't do the drawing himself.  He had this plan to hire several artists to illustrate different character's struggle through a zombie infected world.  Ultimately all of the different characters would meet up and make a survival group.  He shared with me the ending of the story and it completely blew my mind.  I was either going to draw the inmate's story or a trumpet player's story.  Unfortunately, the project never got off the ground.  But I would still love to draw a zombie comic!

For whatever reason I always draw gargoyles in my art history class.  Last semester we ended with the Gothic era so it may spring from there.  I like the skinny one perched on the skull. 

In my 2D design class we talked about how a few months ago Marvel killed off the Human Torch.  Instead of just rolling with three members of the Fantastic Four they added Spider-man as their fourth member and are called the Future Foundation now.  They all have new suits, click me to see.  At first I wasn't okay with Marvel doing this.  But now I think this is a good thing.  It is about time for some new heroes and new stories.  My only problem is Spider-man still wears his mask.  All of the other members of the Fantastic Four don't have secret identities, so Parker looks out of place with a mask on.  I understand he needs to protect his identity so his family and loved ones are safe. . .but still. 

Let me know what you think in the comments below. 

Tuesday, January 25, 2011