Thursday, August 30, 2012
WEEK 27: Batman Begins
I've been watching Bats since I was a kid. Although my first sighting of The Batman was Adam West and Burt Ward, I fell in love with the character enough that I manage to try and steal my dads black ford (with red interior of course) and rip the shower curtains down trying to climb the walls...all at 4 or 5 years old. I read the comics, wore my first Batman costume. And though over the years we drifted apart...he has always been my favorite. (Although I will admit a slight teetering on the fence when I saw The Green Hornet and Kato mop the floor with Bats and the boy wonder in one episode...I did slightly convert for a while to the Hornet. My second childhood hero) It wasn't till years later when my wife bought me a copy of Millers Dark Knight that I had seen what he'd become. Then Burton's two films came along (The rest are dead to me...DEAD I say!!!) and I got my dose of that boyhood adrenaline again. After the following debacle of films...he seemed to lose his luster. Something I'll never forgive Schumacher for.
Then came Batman Begins....and I was blown away. This was the guy that I knew he was...what he was capable of becoming. As you can tell I love Nolans films. And they will always sit as my prize possessions in my DVD collection. This was the scene that did it for me. The moment when Bruce Wayne not only faces his boyhood fears, but decides what he is to become to combat the criminal element of Gotham. This 3-4 minutes of film is just...goosebumps. The bats, the cave..the soundtrack. And though this took me a while to ink the textures...I loved doing it. Hope you like. You can click the link to my site to see the penciled version. As always thanks for lookin. J.
Monday, August 27, 2012
Round 28: Momma Said Knock Hitler Out
Remember that time Sgt. Rock punched Hitler in the face and ended World War Two? I'm pretty sure that's what happened, but then again I didn't really pay attention in school.
...Which is probably why I draw cartoons on the internet.
Round 28: c'mon and fight!
Kinda hard not to think of Sgt. Rock when you think about Joe Kuburt and I was intentionally going to try to steer away from Rock until Ben shared the link to this article. If you scroll down a bit you come to what seems to be the genesis of Sgt. Rock, The Rock! A story of a once professional prize fighter who wasn't known so much for his winning record as he was known for his tenacity. "They called him -- "The human obstacle course"! You had to beat him -- to be someone! But no one had ever made him stay down! Now -- he was fighting in a different kind of ring! Would he still be -- THE ROCK!" How can you not want to draw this guy?! What a great character!
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Round 29: Sgt Rock!... Sort of?
Well, I had every intention of doing an iconic drawing of Sgt Rock, but thanks to a healthy dose of alcohol (courtesy of the Cleveland Drink and Draw) and my scant relationship with the character, I created just an average run of the mill soldier. I'm shooting for partial credit on this one. If there is one thing I can take away from this round, its that I was able to become a little more familiar with Mr. Kubert's work. So sad that a lot of these artists don't get their proper recognition until their passing.
Come see more art and inane rambling at my personal blog: Need Your Disease
Ben Hale
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
GODZILLA
As a kid, while most of my friends were busy playing ball on a Saturday afternoon, I was glued to the 9"x9" little T.V. in my bedroom to watch horror movies. For whatever reason, I became infatuated with monsters and monster movies. Didn't matter what they were....If it had creepy crawlies, if it dripped blood....crawled on 6 legs or stomped cities to rubble, I was in. But there was one in particular that I became enamored with. And that was the big G. ( Gammera was a close 2nd. ) I was raised on the U.S. version starring Raymond Burr and the myriad of his films that followed...Godzillas not Raymond Burr....but years later I picked up the original Gojira. And fell in love with him all over again. The original Japanese version was more of a statement against the use of nuclear weapons...in fact after Godzillas assault on Tokyo, the camera pans over the rubble of the city. The imagery closely resembles footage of the ruins of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. This piece, along with a few others by a handful of artists, was done as a going away gift to an editor that greatly influenced my early foray into getting in comics. If you follow the link to Chelzo Studios you can check out my blog and a newly added color version. Now....I'm off to stomp some cities.
Monday, August 20, 2012
Some parting thoughts on Batman: my 2nd favorite Batman villain
Yeah, he's Solomon Grundy, sometimes he has a dislocated shoulder but does Grundy care? Nope.
When he's not stumbling around, referring to himself in the third person or being the only pants eating zombie ever (as Seanbaby explains here) he enjoys the finer things.
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Monsters Exchange Program
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Ben Alien - Craigified |
Its a fun evolution of your character in a direction that you might not have expected. We each have specific strengths and its always a joy to see your idea put through that person's artistic filter. The other night I was drawing in my iPad and discarded some Alien drawing. Craig picked it up and went forward with it. Its a fun little exercise that I really suggest everyone try. I did the same thing back in November.
-Ben (NeedYourDisease.com)
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Craig Zombie - Benified |
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Erin: A few Recent Doodles
Doodle dump! Really digging these 5x7 cards lately. I cut them out of scraps from my favorite Arches 300lb hot press watercolor paper. Some of these should look a little familiar...
HEY! Did you know that doodling while listening increases information recall by 29%?? Crazy! Draw on my friends, Draw on.
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See the finish here |
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Crazy about those leafy vine things |
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Final piece here |
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A mini painting I did of friend-of-the-blog Angela's daughter Sylvie |
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Awesome burlesque performer Fever Blister from her Dr. Sketchy Modeling session |
HEY! Did you know that doodling while listening increases information recall by 29%?? Crazy! Draw on my friends, Draw on.
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