gunshowcomic:

THE DOG’S SINS PART ONE

read part two here

posted on 11.05.13

gunshowcomic:

THE DOGS SINS PART TWO

part one here

posted on 11.05.13

(Source: sarangtaeyeon)

posted on 11.05.13

Light study with the secret king.  Hopefully I uploaded this during a dead time…

Light study with the secret king.  Hopefully I uploaded this during a dead time…

posted on 10.05.13

If I knew enough about color, I wouldn’t post this at Australian hour.

If I knew enough about color, I wouldn’t post this at Australian hour.

posted on 03.05.13

Here, have this less than half-assed thing done in less than half an hour.

Here, have this less than half-assed thing done in less than half an hour.

posted on 13.04.13

adriofthedead:

anderjak:

harveyjames:

cameron-stewart:

My contribution in full to the #bartkira project. This was tons of fun to do.

Cameron is the first to finish and send me his Bartkira submission, and he has set the bar preeeeetty high holy shit 

one of the reasons why cameron stewart’s one of my favorites out there

oh my god

aaaa

posted on 05.04.13

Go without updating for a bit and this is what happens. Ugh.

Go without updating for a bit and this is what happens. Ugh.

posted on 05.04.13

prostheticknowledge:

Golden Parachutes by James Bills

Collection of abstract isometric mathematical artworks designed with rolling dice data - via Data Is Nature:

James Bills series of projection drawings, Golden Parachutes, are generated by random numbers obtained from a series of of polyhedral dice throws. Each aleotoric drawing uses a different system, indicated by its title (such as 1xRxR or 8x8xR), to translate those numbers into indeterminate isometric lattices characterised by spectrographic elevation columns. Gold leaf gilding punctuates the upper parts of these columns resulting in illuminated grids of squares that hover above the main architectural structures.

More at Data Is Nature Here

More works by James Bills Here

posted on 31.03.13

jakewyattriot:

09.  The Girl in the Shell
Armor, Gundam Style.  From the first time I encountered Hisako Ichiki in Astonishing X-men, I wanted to see her armor manifest as either a Gundam, Unit-02, or a GIANT ASTRO BOY.  I was gonna draw all three, but turns out giant robots are FREAKY HARD TO DRAW, so let’s all try to be content with the RX-78-2 and hope I never have to draw another one of these ever again.
For those of you just tuning in, it’s the Mighty Month of Marvel here on jakewyattriot, one new drawing from the Marvel Multiverse on the daily.  If you’d like to vote for your favorite Marvel character to be featured this month, feel free to ask.

Finally caught on to this greatness I’ve been missing.

jakewyattriot:

09.  The Girl in the Shell

Armor, Gundam Style.  From the first time I encountered Hisako Ichiki in Astonishing X-men, I wanted to see her armor manifest as either a Gundam, Unit-02, or a GIANT ASTRO BOY.  I was gonna draw all three, but turns out giant robots are FREAKY HARD TO DRAW, so let’s all try to be content with the RX-78-2 and hope I never have to draw another one of these ever again.

For those of you just tuning in, it’s the Mighty Month of Marvel here on jakewyattriot, one new drawing from the Marvel Multiverse on the daily.  If you’d like to vote for your favorite Marvel character to be featured this month, feel free to ask.

Finally caught on to this greatness I’ve been missing.

posted on 31.03.13

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