Post Tag: Fanart

Rouge on a cliff
Assertive Rouge
Supergirl
Phoenix Digi-Tribal
Foxy
Marvel Girl
Wind
Showtime, Synergie!
Stormy weather
Rogue
Angela – out of the flux
Nancy
Dawn
Jem mike
Phoenix leaning
Wonder Woman up and away
Extreme Storm
Angela
Storm’s picture
Bar Rouge
Soulfire fanart
Storm
Danger Girl Fanart
Emma Frost
Ingra
Bar Rouge Tribal

Tag Archives: fanart

Rouge on a cliff

rogue on a cliff

This is a pretty old piece, and sometimes I wonder why did I even put it on the site. It’s not that remarkable. The thing is, one day, I was googling “rouge”, or “rouge x-men” or whatever, and this painting was in the first result page of the images. I think I now keep it on the site for the honor of it only.

Assertive Rouge

assertive rouge

I don’t know why, but whenever I look at this drawing I can’t help but think that she turned out very similar to Geri Halliwell. I don’t even know how true it is, but it sort of got stuck in my head. Actually, this piece had no model, and the face was mainly determined by the combination of a texturized paper and my lack of experience. I find her cocky and sweet at the same time.

Supergirl

supergirl

This is a classical “Never leave the face to the end”. I liked it much better before I added the face, though it’s pretty nice now too.

Phoenix Digi-Tribal

phoenix tribal

A computer enhanced cutout piece, I couldn’t place on any other gallery. I like it – it’s a nice cutout work – and the digital background gives it a nice twist.

Foxy

foxxy

I made this drawing during one Saturday’s time after watching “Austin Powers”. It happens to me quite often that I start sketching something after watching a movie or reading a book. Anyhow, I think she’s adorable, and the only thing that spoils her is the fact that I lost the original file, so I have only the copy with my old watermark to show now. Oh well.

Marvel Girl

marvel girl

I always thought that Marvel Girl’s outfit was not brought to it’s potential. That’s a tiny mini skirt, worn by a woman we know should be very attractive. I decided to stop with flat colors, because the shaded version just didn’t fit. So, there she is – marvelous, isn’t she?

Wind

wind

“How quickly can you color a simple sketch?” He asked, and I took the challenge. If I remember correctly, it took me 45 minutes to scan and paint this. Not a very impressive result, but after all, it is cute. Isn’t it so?

Showtime, Synergie!

showtime sinergie

A pencil drawing I made while thinking of painting it. I learned much from it – I’d do it differently today – but I love it anyway. Jem has been a wondrous figure for me ever since I saw the first episode on TV, and I like drawing her very much to this day.

Stormy weather

stormy weather

I modeled for myself for this drawing. The thing is, when you sit in front of a mirror, then run to draw, return to the mirror and so forth – you get pretty crappy results. Nowadays I’d take a picture and print it on the spot. Anyhow, I adore the result. Another funny thing is I finished everything but the lightning, and then pondered for about a month how to approach it – finally I just drew it with my then-brand-new Wacom tablet. Storm is one of my favorite characters, and I enjoyed making this portrait of her so much!

Rogue

rogue

This was my first attempt in coloring a pencil drawing. I like the result a lot. There’s something sweet about that painting – she’s not even cocky as I usually make Rouge but shier I suppose.

Angela – out of the flux

angela flux

This drawing was made as a sketch on a checkered paper, and the logical thing would have been to copy it onto a clean piece of paper while fixing the many errors it has (and minding all the small detail as well). However, why be logical? I decided I wanted to control the picture process tools of Photoshop better, and decided to learn how to do so while cleaning the picture with the software. It took months! Every time I worked a bit on it, got tired, and left it. Re-drawing the piece might have been much quicker, but this way my picture processing abilities have improved drastically. It’s a fan art of Angela, a character out of the pages of Scott Mcfarlane’s Spawn, I got to know through Aria – the comic book that started it all…

Nancy

nancy

A fan art of Frank Miller’s Sin City stripper – Nancy Callahan. I thought about doing it in B&W cutouts, but it just came out like that. I love Miller’s work on the entire Sin City series.

Dawn

dawn

This is a Linsner fan art piece I did in a managerial course. Trying to explain who Dawn was to my course mates was hilarious. I like this drawing because I felt a bit of awe coming to draw it, like: “How dare you draw the goddess?” and it was funny, and nice.

Jem mike

Jem mike

I drew this when I was still dreaming of making a Jem comics one day, and tried to imagine: how would Jem look like in a comic book? I gave up some of the permanent puff though…

Phoenix leaning

phoenix leaning

This was a chance to try out a new set of pens. I had no muse whatsoever, so I quickly sketched a leaning woman, put the phoenix uniform on her, and got to the point of trying my pens. I kind of like the result.

Wonder Woman up and away

Wonder Woman up and away

Another boring course. I wanted to draw something practical, that I could paint and sell, so I did this (I wouldn’t buy it though). It’s stiff, but cute, and I wanted it in. so there you go.

Extreme Storm

extreme storm

I did this sketch on a lecture that didn’t fascinate me much. It was during my reading of the Extreme X-Men title, and I gotta say, I loved the outfit they gave storm there, and the whole line of art in general. When I like something, I tend to sketch it.

Angela

angela

There was a time when I drew Angela whenever I felt angry, impatient or put down. It’s been a while since, and this is not a very typical sketch from that time, but that’s a nice story. When I was upset, my Angelas would be furious, and usually crouching in a very threatening position, unlike this calm model here. Still, I like her.

Storm’s picture

storm

This drawing is one of a series I made for sale on a small yard sale of comics, when the biggest comic-con in Israel wouldn’t include more than twenty people. Ah, the good “comics world” days… Anyhow, most of them weren’t sold, and I couldn’t bear to sell them later when people were interested, so I still keep most of them around.

Bar Rouge

rogue bar

Well, actually it was a plain “girl on the bar” gig that I felt i wanted to put a little more into, and I just left her forehead hair white, so… Of course it’s rouge. She’s good looking, sassy and had a white lock of hair. What? She’s not dressed enough? Well, petty people, you’ll just have to make do.

Soulfire fanart

soulfire fanart

Software’s development status discussion. These can sometimes be a great ground to grow sketches on, since you have to be in the entire discussion and participate actively in a small part. I made this with a ball pen. The late Michael Turner’s Soulfire title was a great hope for me, because I like fairy tails and there aren’t to many of them to come by. The publication delays drove me crazy though.

Storm

storm

OK, she’s a bit teasy, but she really was in Extreme X men. I liked the outfit and art there a lot and enjoyed sketching it several times.

Danger Girl Fanart

danger girl fanart

I LOVE Campbell’s Danger Girl. The girls are so… juicy! I sketched Abby without thinking (or intending to do her) and then decided to add the others, for the fun of it.

Emma Frost

emma frost

Just a typical woman sketch I decided to turn into Emma. I’m not sure why. I like it even though in the comics she’s always a slim, cold bitch, and here she’s more round.

Ingra

ingra

I made this during a discussion the day after I started reading Crossgen’s “The First” comics title. I didn’t remember Ingra’s image exactly, but this sketch captures the idea of her, more or less.

Bar Rouge Tribal

bar rouge tribal

A tribal version based upon another pencil drawing I did. Ofer liked it and asked me to process it into a tribal. Looking at it now I feel there’s more to fix than keep, but it’s nostalgic, so I’m keeping it.