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Showing posts with label Star Trek. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 31, 2021

What I Drew Sunday, August 29th - Top 3

During last Sunday’s science-fiction themed “What Shall I Draw Today?” I managed to create 6 sketches based on other folk’s suggestions.

Here are the top 3 liked pieces from Sunday:


#1 - The Jetsons Watching an Encounter Between the Enterprise and the Millennium Falcon: a mashup of suggestion by @akomdf and @nikkistar5394


Two suggestions with only Han Solo’s Millennium Falcon in common: 1) The Jetsons watching the millennium falcon fly by; and 2) The Enterprise and Falcon meeting in space.


The logistics of the elements are the automobile sized Jetson’s saucer, the 2-train cars long Millennium Falcon and the 3-city blocks long Enterprise of the 2009 Star Trek movie. As a character artist by profession, I leaned into featuring the space-age family as the foreground focus. Then the two large ships pushed to the far background and even then cheating the size relationship. 


An initial pass I tried the trailing zoom lines of the Falcon between the Jetsons and the viewer while trying a fish-eye effect to have show the Falcon’s tail trusters in the distance. That wasn’t working to keep the Jetsons’s saucer as large as I had wanted. 


The other element (as I do) was introducing a story to it all in the form of dialog. I though that perhaps Elroy could be excited about the speeding ships. But then per the family comedy structure of the cartoon, it’s always George’s flustered father reaction that pays off best.


The Doctor’s TARDIS is added for extra spice.


The star field is created here and on two other pieces, by first indenting star shapes in the Bristol board (on a small stack of paper of cushioning) with a white pencil. Then space field is colored by a rubbing effect with the side of the pencils. In the past, I’ve used opaque white paint over colored sky field.



#2 - Space Ace and Kimberly: suggestion by @tom_graham_jr


The suggestion was more broad as “Something from Don Bluth’s Space Ace!” However, it seemed that I should really just draw the lead couple. Not really knowing much of the story, this was going to be a character piece.


The pose composition is copied from the poster art for the Star Wars: Solo movie. I can understand folks not picking up on that after all, I drew 2 figures instead of the five + of the reference. Secondly, the pose is rather generic action story-guy with gun kind of pose.



#3 - K-9 with the 11th Doctor: suggestion by @nikkistar5394


The family dog seems like a great fit for the lead character in a television series. Examples: The Brady Bunch had Tiger; Battlestar Galactica had Muffit; Frasier had Eddie. Many times, however, they don’t last long on the show. K-9’s history seems to have included several upgrades as well as being the feature of its own spin-off series.


Still, as a practical prop for the long running Doctor Who series, only so much action can be staged when the robotic character can only roll over flat surfaces.


K-9 remains beloved and it’s fun to pair it with any of the Doctor’s regenerations.




Here are the rest of the 3 drawn on Sunday:



Spaceman Spiff

suggestion by @big5army



Harley Quinn vs Patrick Starro the Conqueror (in Space)

suggestion by @alltookayleigh



Chani (a.k.a. Something from the new Dune film)

suggestion by @anthony.helmer



All of these and more original piece of art will be for sale at my next comic convention showing, which, I guess, will be in 2022.


This will be this year’s last scheduled WSIDT session. The scheduled September WSIDT is cancelled as emerging events are poised to occupy more of my time and energy.


Thank you to everyone who pitched their fun drawing suggestions. Thank you for following my blog and/or Instagram (@Monstergram7) and/or Monster Enterprises Facebook page. Thank you for liking. 


All: Black ink and color pencil on Bristol Board.


“The Jetsons”: 17.78 cm  x 12.70 cm (7.00 in. x 5.00 in)

“Space Ace”: 12.70 cm x 17.78 cm (5.00 in. x 7.00 in.)

“K-9 and the 11th Doctor”: 6.35 cm x 8.89 cm  (2.50 in. x 3.50 in.)

Tuesday, January 28, 2020

What I Drew Sunday, January 23rd – Top 3

For the first WSIDT on 2020 we have a Disney trifecta in the top 3 liked pieces of the day. But the odds of that were pretty good with 8 out of 11 having some Disney or Pixar or Marvel or Star Wars thing featured.

#1 - Donald as Captain Picard: suggestion by @chrispy2143

As with most suggestions, I don’t know the reasons behind this Disney/ Star Trek mashup. These days, I don’t receive many Star Trek commission order, and much less in mashups. It’s a shame.

In reality, this is just a drawing of Donald in a Next Generation era Federation Captain’s uniform. To make it more Picard-like, I tried to feature baldness with a reflected glint off of his head. His pose too, needed to be iconic Picard. I chose that moment when the Captain orders navigation to “Engage.” 

Not satisfied, the captain needed a word balloon which naturally is “Make it so.” In my rush, I had confused the “Engage” gesture with “Make it so.” Then it quickly became, “Quack if so.”


As a second thought, as I’m now typing this, it would be amusing to see Captain Donald adjusting his uniform with a quick tug down, as the officers do when they stand up from sitting. It wouldn’t be a better drawing. It may be a cute 2-seconds of satire in animation. I dare somebody to MAKE THAT SO.


#2 - Merlin Training Ian Lightfoot: suggestion by @jorgem_0708

Statistically speaking, this one was a tie for first place with only 2 fewer total likes at the time of this writing. 

For the kids out there who aren’t yet familiar, Merlin is from Walt Disney’s animated tale of a young King Arthur, The Sword in the Stone. Merlin is, of course, a wizard. Ian is from Disney/Pixar’s yet to be released, Onward

Regardless of how the trailer hints to Ian’s relationship to magic, which isn’t much at all, this is a “what if” scenario. The books on the head is typical posture training included in etiquette montages a la The Princess Diaries. The knee raised high alludes to The Karate Kid, again with the training montage. A Yoda in a backpack callback just didn’t find its way in this drawing. Although Merlin has been shown to be able to change his size and shape, probably would not read well if he wasn’t at full size.

1x hidden Mickey.



#3 - The Mandalorian and Child Having a Tea Party at Disneyland: suggestion by @jesstothesmith & @akoymdf

Of several suggestions that featured The Mandalorian’s “Child” a.k.a. “Baby Yoda,” this one I thought that I could mashup two. One envisioned the pair having a tea party. Another cast Mandalorian taking the child to Disneyland.

Where can one enjoy a proper tea party in the famed theme park? Probably the Plaza Pavilion on Main Street. But Fantasyland in more iconic and more picturesque, and is had 2 attractions inspired by Alice in Wonderland. So the, tea party in impossibly - strike that - magically located in the courtyard.

For extra measure, Mad Hatter riding on the shoulders of March Hare have dropped in for tea time - as is you couldn’t tell that this was a drawing of a tea party.

The child gets a bit lost in the composition. The floating exclamation mark is an attempt to bring more focus on the little creature.

3x hidden Mickeys (not including a balloon, 2x Mickey ears hats or a logo on a Mickey ears hat).
1x Baby Oyster.


As I said above, there were 11 - posts, but I drew 12 pieces with one of the posts as a double of a suggestion. Further to confuse you, I drew not from 11 suggestions, but from 12 with the Mandalorain/ Disneyland pieces being a mashup of two related suggestions.

Here are the rest:

Tigger & Orange Bird
Suggestion by @elijones94

Belle...
... and Tiana (Disney Princesses) as cave-girls
Suggestion by @benmcdermott93

“Baby Yoda” in a Marvel Comics mashup
Suggestion by @squidney.ink

Mickey and Minnie celebrating the Chinese New Year - Year of the Mouse (rat).
Suggestion by @mkano

Scooby-Doo as Green Lantern
Suggestion  by @rod_j_sloan

Cassandra
 Suggestion by @harishas.art

Jon Kent/Superboy
Suggestion by @cyberknight6196

The Witcher (Henry Cavill)
Suggestion by @sdogg52

All of these pieces will be for sale at my table at WonderCon, Anaheim, CA in April.
Sorry, no, I have not yet set up an online store for these things.
Left-over suggestions may yet pop up as daily drawings and Instagram posts before the next WSIDT session next month, February 23.

Thank you for following my blog and/or Instagram and/or Monster Enterprises Facebook page. Thank you for liking. Of course, thank you to everyone who pitched their drawing suggestions.


All: black ink and color pencil.
“Captain Picard” on Bristol Board. 6.35 cm x 8.89 cm  (2.50 in. x 3.50 in.)
“Merlin Trains Ian” and “Mando Tea Party” on paper. 17.78 cm x 12.70 cm (7.00 in. x 5.00 in.)

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

What I Drew Sunday – March 26th

Here are the top 3 liked pieces of the 10 that I could squeeze into the 8 hour Sunday, March 26 session of “What Shall I Draw Today?”:

#1 – Marilyn Monroe: suggestion by @laurangraab.

#2 – Scobby-Doo and the Mystery, Inc. Gang as Hogwarts Students: suggestion by @michaelrmullin.

#3 – Jaylah from Star Trek Beyond: suggestion by @panda_mestas.

And here’s the whole set of 10 drawings:


All of these and more will be for sale as little pieces of original art at this coming weekend’s WonderCon in the city of Anaheim, CA.


Thank you to everyone who submitted drawing suggestions. If I wasn’t able to draw yours last Sunday, it may yet pop up in the next few weeks before the next WSIDT.

Thank you to everyone for “liking” and following.

All 10 drawings may be viewed on my Instagram @monstergram7.

Monday, November 14, 2016

monstergram7 - September & October 2016



Postings on my my Instagram feed, monstergram7, in the months of September and October were bolstered respectively by the year’s last “What Shall I Draw Today?” session and then by Inktober themed posts doubled by final color versions.

November and December ought to normalize to my 6 post per week pace, hopefully featuring more peeks of the in-production issue #3 of Unstoppable Tuff-Girl.

You can check out monstergram7 here:
https://www.instagram.com/monstergram7/

Tuesday, October 4, 2016

monstergram7 - July & August 2016



Well, I’ve maintained posting pretty regularly at a rate of no fewer than six times a week on Instagram during the summer months of July and August. The end-of-the-month “What Shall I Draw Today?” sessions are definitely helping me build up an original art stock to sell at my few comic book convention showings.

If it’s true that there’s an audience for everything, then the random WSIDT suggestions may meet those demands.

You can check out my Instagram feed, a.k.a. monstergram7, here:
https://www.instagram.com/monstergram7/

Saturday, July 30, 2016

Star Trek Beyond


Star Trek Beyond (2016)
poster conceptual image
Black ink and watercolor on watercolor paper. 12.7 cm x 17.8 cm (5.00 in. x 7.00 in.)

Saturday, May 7, 2016

monstergram7 - March & April 2016





Here is what has been going on over at my Instagram feed, a.k.a. “monstergram7.”
https://www.instagram.com/monstergram7/

Daily postings have been encouraged by a huge bump up in followers following a shout-out from the Bancroft Brothers, Tony and Tom, best know for their respective roles as director for Disney’s Mulan and supervising animator for Mushu in Mulan . On April 11th, I celebrated achieving 250 followers. Then over night I had over 600!

Thanks again Tony and Tom.

Check out their podcast: Bancroft Brothers Animation Podcast

Monday, March 21, 2016

What I Drew Sunday - March 20th

Here are the 4 top “liked” drawings from yesterday’s all-day session of “What Shall I Draw Today?” including a tie for 3rd place:

#1 - Lieutenant Uhura (Star Trek- The Original Series): artist’s choice.


#2 - Lady and the Tramp: suggested by LJ CaliCollectibles.


#3 - Jeannie (I Dream of Jeannie): artist’s choice.


#3 - Wolverine [X-23]: suggested by LJ CaliCollectibles.


And here is the whole Sunday set:


Thank you to everyone who offered drawing suggestions and to everyone who voted with Facebook and Instagram “likes” and comments.

If I didn’t get to one of your suggestions, keep an eye open for the next WSIDT Sunday and try again.

Check out all my Instagram posts at monstergram7.