Showing posts with label Star Trek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Star Trek. Show all posts

Tuesday, 11 May 2010

Sketch Card for May 11 - Star Trek 2/5


Yeoman Rand may have been one of my first childhood TV crushes, despite the strange hair! It was either her or the Orion dancer, and I mentioned how pointless doing a green skinned girl in B&W marker would be.
For the record, I would have done the Yvonne Craig Orion, because I think Batgirl made a pretty damn hot Orion girl!

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Just a not, the eBay auctions I put up last week are ending within 18 hours as of this writing -- only one set has been bid on, so these might go really cheap!
See them here: cards

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I was pretty crushed after learning Frank Frazetta passed away yesterday. Several other people, mostly artists, have already written some very beautiful tributes to this legendary artist. I still haven't wrapped my head around the loss.

~R

Saturday, 13 December 2008

Star Trek Dr Sketchy's Style

Last Monday was probably the best Dr. Sketchy's I've attended, but the worst one in terms of my drawings from it.

I can't recall laughing this much at filthy Star Trek songs in my life. . . .

Katherine Piro dressed up as the green alien babe from the pilot, Bret dressed up as Spock, special guest Model Coco Framboise was the sexiest Uhura EVER, and Dr Sketchy's photog Brynne was Nurse Chapel.

Time just flew -- how could I concentrate with bridge personnel giving birth to tribbles?


Damn!

Next Sketchy's is January 12th. happens to be my birthday, so I'm doubly looking forward to whatever the Despot and Piro cook up!

~R

Friday, 24 October 2008

Trek Trinity


My pal, Ty Templeton is writing a Star Trek series at IDW.
I'm an old school Trek fan; it's Captain Kirk for me, baby! So I was really interested in this, even to the point of drawing the classic trio and laying out a few pages for samples, but then I remembered the stories from other freelancers who drew Trek comics in the past and my own experiences on licensed properties and realised I'd rather love Trek from a distance.
I think the McCoy and Spock came out okay, but Kirk needs some work to get a better likeness.
~R