Drawlloween 2016 Day 3: Mummy Monday

Day three of Drawlloween.

Today is MUMMY MONDAY and I added a mummy exhibit to the carnival sideshow and had the poor, embalmed fellow getting his wrappings tangled in one of the carny’s poorly-maintained rides that is going off the rails. The poor fellow was just trying to get some popcorn. Here is the original black and white inks in the sketchbook:

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"Carnival Creeps" and "Mummy Monday" ink. Click for larger image.

“Carnival Creeps” and “Mummy Monday” ink. Click for larger image.

This really cried out for some color. Here is the scanned in image with color added in Photoshop:

"Carnival Creeps" and "Mummy Monday" in color. Click for larger image.

“Carnival Creeps” and “Mummy Monday” in color. Click for larger image.

 

Drawlloween 2016 Day 2: Carnival Creeps

For “Carnival Creeps” I went with a trio and instead of the stereotypical “evil clown” I just went with a slightly creepy one with a “Free Hugs” sign, along with the type of carny guy running the poorly-inspected ride that makes most stand-up comic’s routines and lastly, the lady serving the unhealthy, fried everything that you find in most state fairs.

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This year, I’m trying to combine ALL the double-page spreads, so tomorrow’s topic will have to be added to this scene. Stay tuned.

Drawlloween 2016 Day 1: Return From The Dead!

Last year I participated in one of the online art challenges, like Inktober, in an effort to make myself draw more and draw on paper instead of digitally, the way I do most of my work now (except for party caricatures, of course, but if I get an iPad Pro and pencil one day, those may become digital too, if I can figure out how to print them out on the spot..)

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I liked the idea of Inktober because I enjoy black and white doodling in a sketchbook, and my son had just bought me yet another one for Xmas 2014 and I felt bad not using it or the other many sketchbooks that were “too nice” to mess up with just any crappy scribbling I had on my mind. The problem is always, “WHAT to draw??” and I work better with being assigned something than coming up with something on my own anyway, so I found that the Drawlloween list of “Halloweeny” drawing prompts fit the bill perfectly!

You can go back in the blog to see last year’s illustrations, or look at the two compilation collages I made after it was over, below:

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I wasn’t sure I could actually find the time EVERY damned day of the damned days of October to do the assigned subject in a way I felt appropriate (I almost always wanted to do a funny take on it, or at least TRY to be as original as one can be when contributing to a pool of art from other, talented and creative types who are also trying to be original and unique. However, to my surprise, I was able to get each day’s assignment done on time and eventually started trying to tie the two day, double-spreads together, which gave me another hurdle to jump each day, but made it more challenging and fun.

This year, I’m starting out easy, with just a title page and no further need to tie it to the (appropriately-named for the yearly animation of this dead blog) Day 1 prompt of: RETURN FROM THE DEAD

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Since we lost so many great public figures this year, I wanted to pick a few that would be visually appealing enough to draw “returning from the dead” (not to belittle or make fun of their deaths, but to revere them enough to want them to come back!) So I picked David Bowie and Prince but put them in their Ziggy Stardust and Purple Rain periods of dress, pushing aside the mausoleum covers and tombstones and coloring the inks in real life with pencils instead of scanning and doing it digitally.

Day one is done. I will post a new one each day on my FacebookTwitterInstagramDeviant Art, and maybe Tumbler pages too, but if you are one of the very few people actually reading this, I plan to update this moribund blog each day as well (but probably only during the month of October.)

Drawlloween 2015: Days 30 and 31

Day 30: SPIDER

Day 31: DRAGON

I couldn’t help but keep the comic book character theme going until the last day. Spider, of course, made me do Spider-man, and he is fighting on the next page, Iron Man villain, Fin Fang Foom! for the dragon.

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That was an enjoyable exercise that, though tedious at times, kept me drawing for a full month and produced some good work. I will likely try to do it again next year!

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Drawlloween 2015: Days 28 and 29

Day 28: BLACK CAT

Day 29: SCARECROW

Yay! More easily-made-into-comics-characters prompts! One Spider-man villain (Felcia Hardy AKA The Black Cat) and one Batman rogue (Dr. Jonathan Crane AKA The Scarecrow) gives a nice bi-partisan Marvel/DC feel to this spread in the sketchbook.

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Drawlloween 2015: Days 24 and 25

Day 24: SKELETON

Day 25: MUMMY

These two prompts seemed made for each other (to me, at least) as both are antagonists from 80s cartoons. SKELETOR from “Masters of the Universe” was thwarted by He-Man almost as often as MUMM-RA was by his nemeses, the “Thundercats”.

Both seemed awfully ripped though, for never actually being seen in the gym. I decided to show Mumm-ra’s pre-bulked up phase and Skeletor’s more-appropriate-for-his-head body and them fighting over the steroids that they must be taking to get such gains with no lifting or protein powder.

Inked in the sketchbook and scanned in to be digitally colored in Photoshop.

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Drawlloween 2015: Days 22 and 23

Day 22 is: CANDY

How about these JOLLY RANCHERS? They seem to be pulling on a COW TALE!

This was a fun one to come up with. Combining two candies in a bucolic scene that would later link to the next day’s less-wholesome prompt….

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Day 23 is: GORE

I’m sure the prompt was meant to be the noun, GORE, not the verb GORE, but I went this way to both be different, and to have the Cow “TALE” from the previous page belong to a bull goring the unlucky runner wearing the traditional attire for Pamplona Spain’s famous “Running of the Bulls” event.

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Here is the full spread colored (inked in and then colored in the book with colored pencils and scanned in for uploading to the site.)

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Drawlloween 2015: Days 20 and 21

Day 20 is: SKULL

Day 21 is: 8-BIT ZOMBIE

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Thinking ahead about how to link these two prompts, I made the “SKULL” belong to Pac Man and had the grieving Ms. Pac Man identify said skull, as well as the rest of the classic arcade game character’s skeleton at the morgue, helped by a Pac Policeman.

This seemed okay in black and white, but then next day was 8-Bit Zombie and that really cried out for some color. The irony is, I drew the “pixels” out by hand in the sketchbook (making a grid out of light pencil lines) and did the color digitally on the computer. The now-dated 8-bit look of classic video games gives us a pixelated zombie that had just bitten Pac-Man, giving us a flashback to how he came to be dead in the morgue the day before.

Drawlloween 2015: Days 18 and 19

Day 18 is: MASK and Day 19 is: CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON

Day 18 is pretty wide open, but knowing that I was going to have to combine it with Day 19, which is pretty darn specific, I chose to make another switcheroo and have Ariel, Disney’s Little Mermaid with a Creature mask on 18 and the Creature with an Ariel mask the next day.

Inked and colored pencil on day 18 and inked and scanned it to color digitally on the 19th:

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