Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Chewy Pieces.



A layer from what will be a double page spread from CHEW.

-Rob!

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Absentee Landlord.




Sorry for the slow flow of updates, peeps. I've been really busy these days working on a bunch of stuff that I can't really show off yet. But things are good, so stay tuned for the real fun.

Above is a page from a new project that kinda fell in my lap a bit before Comicon. This one's written by the awesome John Layman. More of this to follow. But for now, I've got pages to ink!

Peace,
Rob!

Friday, August 1, 2008

Friggin' Incredible.



Who doesn't love a little Pixar, eh?

-Rob!

Whoa.




Random panels from the Teddy Scares Vol.2 story I'm doing at the moment. More of that filthier, grungier coloring style I'm playing with.

San Diego Comicon went extremely well. I've got a lot to talk about, but I think instead of talking about it, I'm just gonna wait until I can show you.

;)

-Rob!

Monday, July 21, 2008

SDCC....Here we go.



A test image for this children's book I'm being commissioned for. Fun stuff. I'm working on reducing my dependency on technology, so all of this is ink wash and pen. Always a good exercise when Ctrl-Z isn't handy...

The mad rush toward SDCC is well underway. I'll be flying out Wednesday morning, so wish me luck! And I'll be sure to post an update of all the convention goings-on when I get back.

Unless it goes badly. In which case, my update will be posted in the form of cyber-tears on drawing board.

;)

-Rob!

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Oh my God. He's even got a Watermark.



Last year, I made new business cards for the San Diego Comicon madness. And for the last week, I've been debating whether or not I should make a new one. I mean, using the same card for the same con twice...no big deal, right?

Well...I tried to fight it, but I couldn't resist. Whipped these up from scratch this morning, and just ordered them, rush delivery for the con. Here's hoping they come out all right.

And yeah, this is for a side project I've been developing in my free time. If you can squint hard enough, you might even see the title. Up top is the front, and below is the card back. Or does it even matter?

Peace,
Rob!