Sketchbook

This Sorceress looks worried...

Well, that explains it. I love drawing physically impossible clothing. I'd could be a fasion designer, except I'm not gay. ;) Incedentally that thing in her hand is supposed to be a manaball or ball lighting spell, but it looks like one of those static electricity balls they have at science museums. Hmm, now that I look at it, the back of her head looks a little funny. I'll have to fix that. I did this the night after I did the Summoner.

Here is a Summoner summoning a Water Elemental.

It's not my fault she insists on holding her wand like that.

This coloration is highly unfinished. The Water Elemental needs some detail (or maybe I should just redo it) I erased the pencil lines because they looked bad with the elemental for some reason. I really should learn to draw in ink. Anyway as you can see I had fun playing with gradients. I decided my Summoner should have green hair, in honor of Rydia from Final Fantasy IV.

This entire work was created while watching the twilight zone marathon on the Sci-Fi Channel. Hopefully I didn't unwittingly summon something unholy when I drew the sigil patch on her shoulder. Here you can see some white patches that I need to fix up.

This is a Conjurer I drew a while ago. I have a colorized version, but it sucks. You may have noticed that when I finish drawing a person I get bored and start giving them tattoos. Oh, well. Magi like tattoos anyway. Her staff needs redoing. That's a whirling blade she's conjuring, by the way.

This is El Shaddai, a storm God and control freak.

This is a nude study I did a while ago from a photograph. It looks better on paper.

This is Lilith, the Vampire Goddess. I did her a while ago, then I went back and redid the face. She's leaning on a snake that's using too much of the paper to scan in all at once. She has the distinction of being the only female on this page without a bare midriff.

home