Oct 09

DC’s Kingdom Come: Superman

Superman, the Man of Steel. The Man of Tomorrow. The Last Son of Krypton.

As a child Superman was the very first superhero I ever attached myself to, and the very first character that I can draw.

Every child who ever lay their eyes on him will always be in awe. I know I’ve seen them in the eyes of my own nephews and nieces.

I read Kingdom Come probably a year or two after it was released, in trade paperback form. I liked how Alex Ross treated the look of Kal-El. I liked the ‘S’ symbol and meaning behind the change of the yellow into black.

So when I got news that DC was releasing action figures based on the book, I just had to have Superman at the very least.

I’m not one of the hardcore collectors. Those who buy them for investment purposes. My collection aren’t even that big. So far I’ve only got about ten or so in my name.

This is the second Superman figure I have, with the Bruce Timm Justice League Superman version being the first.

I do believe this is the start of my path towards collecting.

Oct 02

Its funny when I think back from the start of this year 2007. I had so many plans. I had so many things lined up, both artistically and personally.

Well, the personal stuff I got to do. Painstakingly slow, but I get it done piece by piece.

As for the artistic side, let’s say a turtle or a sloth made more headway than me.

So many things I meant to do. 83 days before Christmas and I’m not even a fraction done.

There’s always next year.

Sep 17

Freehand digital inking in Corel Painter X using the WACOM Intuos3 tablet.

 

Finally got around to making my first video on digital inking. This is only a 7 minute sample, but took me so many tries to figure out the appropriate screen size, the right zoom on the canvas etc. Of course I also had to edit it, add the music, post it on Youtube etc.

The music is ‘Duel’ by Propaganda.

Sep 13

Natalie Imbruglia is one good sport, and one good singer.