And here is yesterday’s piece with color added. As you can see I couldn’t resist using a gradient to suggest fading sunlight.
Flowers (Black and White)
This is another piece designed for flat colors. I’m very impressed by artists who manage to present an illustration with a few lines and shadows. I’m constantly preventing myself from filling every space with fiddly little lines. Folks, like Eduardo Risso and Alex Toth, who are masters of complex simplicity leave me in awe.
Why the Masque? (Color)
Why the Masque? (Black and White)
Why is he wearing the mask? Is he going to a costume party? Or is he getting ready slaughter a bunch of annoying teenagers (played by actors in their mid to late twenties)? Or does he plan to do some welding and he likes to personalize his tools? Perhaps he doesn’t like his face? Or perhaps he knows that others don’t like it so he keeps it hidden out of politeness?
What’s the story here?
Eye Without a Face (Color)
Eye Without a Face (Black and White)
Most of the illustrations I’ve created for the Skookworks.com banners don’t have any context to them. That is, they don’t have any specific context, no specific story. They are images that came to me as I was staring at the blank paper. I can’t say they spring from nowhere. I doubt that anyone’s imagination is that fertile.
This one was probably inspired by those old haunted house movies. The ones where the houses have secret passages and big gloomy portraits on the walls. Often those portraits have removable eyes so that someone in a secret passage can look out and spy on an unsuspecting resident of one of the regular rooms.
I don’t think I’ve seen that bit in any recent movie.
Just a Few Scars (Color)
Just a Few Scars (Black and White)
Drawing scars is fun. I wouldn’t wish the process of getting wounded enough to get a cool scar on any living person but I like giving scars to the characters I draw. I’m sure I’ve drawn a lot more scarred characters than tattooed ones. I’m not sure why. Maybe because a tattoo is usually a drawing and since I’m already doing one drawing I don’t feel like putting another little drawing in the middle of it? Perhaps because getting a tattoo requires a person to sit still whereas getting a scar is a more vigorous activity?
Top Hat (Color)
Top Hat (Black and White)
The illustrations I do for Oz Squad are in a simpler style than I use for my RPG pieces – clean line work with flat colors. Examples of what I’m talking about can be seen in the banners at Oz-Squad.com. I thought it would be a good idea to include some illustrations in that style at Skookworks.com.









