Here’s another BLOOD SIGHT sampler for you all. I say sampler because it’s not oficial on how it’s going to look like.

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Decided to try a 3/4th angle. Not sure how well I did, but take a Lilith Evans (Venom OC). Image description in the next tweet for anyone who needs it!

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Not gonna reveal who this is. But all I gotta say is that she’s an important character in IMAGINE. ART BY

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This is Marco, he’s another character that Luna & Buttons will encounter in the kaiju wasteland, as well as his pet. ART BY

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As always, I’m open for commissions. Message me for prices.

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This is the face of someone who is wearing a highly restrictive dress and only managed to smuggle two knives and a pistol into a gala that’s likely to go...sideways. Drawn in

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Not imagine comic related but here’s some artwork.

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Little girl, little girl, why are you crying?
Inside your restless soul, your heart is dying
Little one, little one, your soul is purging
Of love and razor blades, your blood is surging-Green Day

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So I decided to do a SIMPLE test drawing on my new iPad Pro before drawing Maeve using the pro create app and......wow, SIMPLE test drawing huh? I impressed myself.

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Here’s another giant monster Luna and Buttons will come across in the waste land. What do you think they’ll do? Fight or flight?

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Possible official cover for my IMAGINE comic. What happens when an innocent little girl is exposed to a giant monster apocalypse, death, violence and sorrow?

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In case some of you think the artwork from Imagine is the best I got. Here is some other artwork that is non Imagine related

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So I’m creating a comic called imagine. It’s set in a giant monster/kaiju apocalypse. so it’s kind of like a mix between the game Recore with some Godzilla style monsters thrown into the mix. Here’s some concept art

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And finally the Seal!  The species used is the common harbor seal. The most challenging aspect, simplifying the mottled coat down to spots that had enough room for the number and braille.  I love the way the seal turned out.

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Dunna, dunna, dunna!  The great white shark is today’s post!  I enjoyed both the shark and the background elements.  My original shark had a goofier smile but we changed him to be a bit more menacing and sharklike.  

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Next up the crab!  The hardest part of this: Draw the crab, have none of the 10 legs overlap. Do as little overlap as possible.  Having things overlap makes it more challenging for the kids to feel the outline of the animal.

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