Monday, November 03, 2008

Ashes to Ashes

This past weekend was really busy. Amanda and I left KC in the afternoon to drive up to St. Louis. Saturday we drove 2.5 hours up to Quincy IL, went to my grandparents internment, and then drove back to St. Louis. Sunday we drove back to KC... So I am so tired of driving.

But even with all the driving it was worth it. The service was nice and I got to see some family that I don't normally get to see. On saturday after we got back to St. Louis we all went back to my mom's house- ate, drank, and talked the night away. So that was nice.

Anyway, the headstone turned out pretty well. You can see the pictures below:

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If you want to see the design it is based on, click here.

Monday, October 27, 2008

E.T. Mask

Wow, I never knew my ET mask would be so popular. I had someone write me about 3 weeks ago asking to use it for their costume, and I just got a photo from someone who used it and wanted to thank me.

Elliot

I made it specifically because there is no mask online that I could find to make my ET costume last year. It's nice to know that there are few people out there who have the same idea as me and like my mask enough to use it.

As for our traditional halloween party at Andrew and Alison's, our costumes were very popular (for the people who knew who we were). We won best group costume. You can see a picture of us below:

Captain Hammer and Penny

Unfortunately I won't be home this Halloween. Amanda and I are going up to Quincy Illinois to meet with family to inter my grandmother. At least I will get to see some family and find out how the etching I did for the headstone turns out.

Saturday, October 04, 2008

Lightship Basket

My grandmother died recently. I got a call at 4 telling me that she wasn't doing well, I got a chance to call her and basically say 'goodbye' and she was dead at 4:45. Then a couple of days ago I got a call from my dad asking if I would do a drawing of Nantucket Lightship Basket for the headstone. Kinda freaky, but I agreed.

The one below is the first one I did which was WAY too detailed:

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This next one is the one that most likely is going to end up on the headstone. There may be a few more changes, but this is where things stand now:

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Wednesday, September 10, 2008

So Busy!

Man, have I had my hands full as of late. Basically I have had so much to do at work it has overwhelmed pretty much everything else. It's been good, though. I really like having this kind of focus at work. Not to say that I don't like my job most of the time. In fact I love it just about all the time, but having a deadline like we have the past two weeks really brings out the best in my work. Or at least I think. Pressure brings out the best in me.

For fun, I have been trying to paint something for fun. While its all sketched and ready to go, I haven't touched it because I have been so busy. Maybe tonight. Its a retro Zelda painting in the style of the original nintendo manual. To give you an idea, take a look here.

Amanda and I went camping last week which was a very good time. We hadn't seen the "9er's" in a while so it was good to spend some time together:
















Other than that, nothing else seems to be noteworthy...

Friday, August 08, 2008

PORTRAITS!!

I have been a little art machine as of late. I did these two portraits for one of Amanda's co-workers.

After I finished that I moved on to this little Bacchus project my friend Alison asked for me to make her, so I made this.

I also did a painting of my mother's bosses house so that she could give it as a gift. Seen here.

After all of that one of Amanda's co-workers is interested in a portrait of her cousin and yet another wants a oil painting of her 3 kids. So that whole zombie comic might be put on hold people... I hope you understand.

But if you really want some comic sweetness, hop over to Lee's flickr or blog and check out his He-Man comic.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Tim Portrait

Below is the "thing" that I have been working on FOREVER. Or at least it feels like forever...

Tim Portriat

Tim is leaving town for Ames Iowa, and we all pretty much want him to stay. But he's already bought a house, and his fiance is moving down there regardless... I just want to know why he is so selfish? Anyway, I gave it to him yesterday before we played a few holes of golf (9 holes). Hey, I shot a 50 (36 was even par), which was pretty good for me. It was his "going away present" that was originally going to be his "birthday present" (which is in December). Despite all that Tim seemed very pleased with it which is all that matters.

Monday, June 23, 2008

Graphic Novels

I read comics. And since I am in a book club I have been thinking about which ones are worth reccomending to people who don't read comics. Now I have no intention of making them read all of these, but I got to thinking about comics I have read that are amazing.

Below are comics that I have read which are excellent. Not all of them are about super heros, most are easily accessible so you don't need to know much (or anything at all) before reading.

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Blankets is a 600-page black-and-white graphic novel by Craig Thompson, published in 2003 by Shenanigans Productions. A memoir, the book tells the story of Thompson's childhood in an Evangelical Christian family, his first love, and his early adulthood. Thompson has said that the novel grew out of a simple idea: to describe what it feels like to sleep next to someone for the first time.

300 is a historically-inspired 1998 comic book limited series written and illustrated by Frank Miller with painted colors by Lynn Varley. The comic is a retelling of the Battle of Thermopylae and the events leading up to it from the perspective of Leonidas of Sparta.

V for Vendetta is a ten-issue comic book series written by Alan Moore and illustrated mostly by David Lloyd, set in a dystopian future United Kingdom imagined from the 1980s about the 1990s. A mysterious anarchist named "V" works to destroy the totalitarian government, profoundly affecting the people he encounters.

Y: The Last Man is a comic book series by Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra, about the only man to survive the mysterious simultaneous death of every male mammal on Earth. The series has received considerable acclaim from a wide array of critics. The series was published in sixty issues by Vertigo, and collected in a series of 10 paperback volumes.

Watchmen is written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Dave Gibbons. Watchmen is set in 1985, in an alternative history United States where costumed adventurers are real and the country is edging closer to a nuclear war with the Soviet Union (the Doomsday Clock is at five minutes to midnight). It tells the story of a group of past and present superheroes and the events surrounding the mysterious murder of one of their own. To date, Watchmen remains the only graphic novel to win a Hugo Award, and is also the only graphic novel to appear on Time Magazine's 2005 list of "the 100 best English-language novels from 1923 to the present."

Batman: The Long Halloween was a limited series written by Jeph Loeb with art by Tim Sale. It was originally published by DC Comics. The Long Halloween was heavily influenced by film noir and films such as The Godfather. In continuity terms, the series continues and concludes the story of Carmine Falcone who was introduced in Batman: Year One. It also revolves around the gradual transition of Batman's rogues' gallery from simple mob goons to full-fledged supervillains.

Spider-Man: Reign written and illustrated by Kaare Andrews, is set 35 years into Spider-Man's future, it features a retired Spider-Man who returns to combat the injustices of a vastly different New York City.

Kingdom Come written by Mark Waid and painted in gouache by Alex Ross, is set some 20 years into the future of the then-current DC Universe, it deals with a growing conflict between "traditional" superheroes, such as Superman, Wonder Woman, and the Justice League, and a growing population of largely amoral and dangerously irresponsible new vigilantes. Between these two groups is Batman and his assembled team, who attempt to contain the escalating disaster, foil the machinations of Lex Luthor, and prevent a world-ending superhuman war.

Marvels written by Kurt Busiek, painted by Alex Ross, examines the Marvel Universe, the collective setting of most of Marvel's superhero series, from the perspective of an Everyman, news photographer Phil Sheldon. The street-level series portrayed ordinary life in a world full of costumed supermen, with each issue featuring events well-known to readers of Marvel comics as well as a variety of minute details and retelling the most infamous events in the Marvel Universe.

Batman: Hushwritten by Jeph Loeb, and penciled by Jim Lee, depicts a mysterious, eponymous stalker, head wrapped in bandages, that seems intent on sabotaging Batman from afar, and utilizes a large number of guest appearances by Batman villains. It also emphasizes the romantic feelings between Batman and Catwoman.

The Ultimates written by Mark Millar and illustrated by Bryan Hitch, are a superhero team that is a modernized re-imagining of Marvel's long-running super hero team, the Avengers. While the Ultimates are clearly recognizable as a version of the Avengers, they are also very different from the originals. The tone of the stories in these books is widely considered to be darker, more cynical, and more cinematic than most traditional comic books.

Superman: Red Son was written by Mark Millar. In Red Son, Superman's rocket ship lands on a Ukrainian collective farm rather than in Kansas, an implied reason being a small time difference (a handful of hours) from the original timeline, meaning Earth's rotation placed the Ukraine in the ship's path instead of Kansas. Superman is described in Soviet radio broadcasts "... as the Champion of the common worker who fights a never-ending battle for Stalin, socialism, and the international expansion of the Warsaw Pact." It received critical acclaim and was nominated for the 2004 Eisner Award for best limited series.

All Star Superman is written by Grant Morrison, drawn by Frank Quitely. A limited series about Superman slowly dying and what he does with what little time he has. It takes all the silly aspects of Superman and actually makes them good.

Silver Surfer: Requiem by writer J. Michael Straczynski and artist Esad Ribic. For untold years Norrin Radd has surfed the galaxy, exploring the darkness between stars, witnessing the rise and fall of vast civilizations. Now his ride is about to come to an end. It starts with a small spot – a blemish that will spread until he is no more. Until then, the Silver Surfer would undertake his final voyage – to the one destination that has always eluded him. His journey starts where it began.

Ultimate Spider-Man is a superhero comic book series written by Brian Michael Bendis and published by Marvel Comics. The series is a modernized re-imagining of Marvel's long-running Spider-Man comic book franchise as part of its Ultimate Marvel imprint.

Scott Pilgrim is a comedy/action/romance comic series by Bryan Lee O'Malley, intended to eventually consist of six digest-sized black-and-white graphic novels. 23-year-old Canadian Scott Pilgrim, a slacker, hero, wannabe-rockstar, who is living in Toronto and playing bass in the band "Sex Bob-Omb." He falls in love with American delivery girl Ramona V. Flowers, but must defeat her seven "evil exes" in order to date her.

Friday, June 13, 2008

T-Shirts N' Such

Oh, to have a time where I didn't have about 5 projects on the horizon.

Needless to say, I am trying to knock out a few of them. One I can't really talk about, but if you know me, there is a good chance you know what I am talking about. Other than that, I am trying to put together some good designs for Andy's Pitch Tournament, I have to draw a house for my mom, and another for one of Amanda's grandmothers friend. And the "secret thing." Not that I really mind, its nice to be "in demenad". But sometimes I just see an endless pile of stuff I have to do.

Anyway, you can see the first 3 entries for the t-shirt contest Andy is holding below.


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pitch tshirt design 3

The first is a smaller more "modest" design. The second is supposed to be larger on the shirt. The third is an alternate design of the second to make it look more like a card than a poster. These would look good on black.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

New York

I recently got back from New York, and it was awesome. I learned a lot, got to see some amazing things, and had a great time. We went down to Times Square, spent HOURS in the Metropolitan art museum, saw Avenue Q, and spent some quality time with coworkers. You can see the photos on my flickr site.

Just as exciting, my sister graduated Magna Cum Laude from Rosati Kain high school. You can see some of those pictures with the link above.

Below is are some sketches I did while I on my trip. All of them were done at the Met except for the picture of Lee. Our plane was delayed about 3 hours, so I got bored...

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Mario Kart Wii

I got Mario Kart about a week ago, and its awesome.  The game is fun (though sometimes cheap), and the online aspect is amazing.  If you have it, feel free to add me.  Just leave a comment with your friend code.

Mario Kart Friend Code

Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Comic-con


Well, its been awhile since I last posted so I figured I should put something down.

Recently Lee and I were at a "Comiccon" and you can see a lot of what happened at Lee's blog. We were even interviewed for a podcast. Weird.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Brawl Friend codes

To anyone who happens to play smash brothers, feel free to add me: 0774-3920-5579

Just leave a comment with your code and I will add you.

Monday, February 25, 2008

Schmitt House

Well another weekend has come and gone. It was fun, though. Friday Amanda and I stayed up playing video games (a rarity), and then saturday we went up to Denton for Mary's birthday. Sunday we came home.

Of course I am skipping over a lot in there, but we did have a good time. For her birthday, I game Mary this:

Schmitt house

I'm glad Mary likes it. That's all that matters.

Monday, February 18, 2008

1 comic an hour

Well, not much is new. But I finally did a "comic an hour". So here it is:

1 hour comic.

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