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Obviously, I've been spending a lot of time lately obsessively drawing the villains from the Dark Crystal...so maybe I should try my hand at drawing some of its many wonderful hero characters as well?
Here's some first lil’ studies of the primary Gelfling heroes.
Issue 4: black v-neck shirt, red flannel button-down shirt, blue denim jeans, amber rings, the same wayfarer sunglasses from issue 1. Preliminary sketch has the same red canvas sneakers, but I think these green things on the bathroom floor are shoes, so.
Issue 3 front cover: some kind of leather jacket?
Issue 4 front cover: white t-shirt, blue denim button-down shirt, silver and amber rings, garnet bead bracelet.
Issue 3: exact same outfit, but with brown snakeskin cowboy boots because I forgot details of the outfit in between working on two pages. I guess he changed boots when he got to the airport. Likewise, necklace and watch disappear. Aviator sunglasses make a brief appearance.
Issue 2: that same dinosaur ringer shirt, sienna brown flared corduroy jeans, pointy black boots. Arm is in a sling, but that's not really a fashion statement.
One of my favorite parts of drawing comics is designing characters' costumes. So here's a totally self-indulgent thread of the Makeshift Man's different outfits in my stories.
Issue 1: dinosaur ringer shirt, ripped blue denim jeans, red canvas sneakers, cheap wayfarer sunglasses
I dunno when I'm gonna get the time in my schedule free to do this graphic novel, but... https://t.co/et0ISadGUY
Commission! A lovely person asked me to paint their ultra-premium rare-pair Dark Crystal ship. Ship? Ship…? There’s a pun in there, somewhere…
skekSa the Mariner and skekUng the Garthim-Master on the beach! Watercolor, 8 x 12 inches!
Website update! I've added a gallery of my favorite Makeshift Man art and sketches from throughout the years! Take a little spin on through! 🧡
https://t.co/IAFV6xkrA8
Another small collection of assorted, suspiciously happy skeksis. Each drawing is ink with digital color, 10 x 10 inches. Do not trust those smiles.