Brent Amacker's

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Showing posts with label Comic-Con. Show all posts
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Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Random Character Designs

 I recently had the fortune to travel out West to sunny Southern California on a fact-finding expedition... A 'fishing trip', if you will, for some possible work opportunities. I was able to see some friends, surprise a few folks, get some meetings and make some connections with studios and publishers. I will have more info and some photos up a little later, along with some juicy tidbits and details about goings-on.

 In the meantime, here are some random character design drawings demonstrating skills and abilities....
Random 'Businessman' character by Brent Amacker

"Honestly Indecisive Abe" seems none-too-sure, by Brent Amacker

Progression drawing of Casey: pencils, inks, colors. Brent Amacker

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

"The KING of COMICS"

I was returning some books to the library that I use for photo reference when I am designing, and happened upon a couple that caught my attention. The first was this image that jumped at me off of the shelf:
"King of Comics" is a rousing explosion of drawings and biographical information on one of the most prolific and influential comic book artists of all time, Jack 'King' Kirby. This coffee-table book not only tells of his career in the pulp fiction industry, but is PACKED with sketches, inked panels, doodles, roughs, and forgotten works. It also exposes a window into the seedy behind-the-scenes of the early comics industry.
Though, admittedly, I wasn't a fan of his style when I was a young boy, walking with my older brother up to the corner store to read and buy (not necessarily in that order) comics. I was used to the simple, cartoony DC style. As a self-appointed 'purist', I didn't understand the appeal. I didn't realize he almost single-handedly revolutionized the medium.
Not only did he create or co-create MOST of the classic Marvel Universe heroes, he cut a swath through DC in the early 70's, as well! And he was a TRUE visionary: Check out the 'New Gods' series, and note the "Mother Box". Closest thing to a cel-phone, gps, blackberry or any of the modern devices you'll ever see.
He dreamed it up in the 1970's.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Nifty New "Phineas & Ferb" Article over at "Jim Hill Media"

"Jim Hill Media", a blog about 'All Things Disney', has a good article this week about 'Phineas & Ferb' creators Dan Povenmire and Jeff 'Swampy' Marsh. Summer is here, and the show is all about what to do all 3 months of vacation.
There are also instructions on how to draw Phineas & Ferb.
See the article here.

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