Cinema Villainy podcast cover

The guys from Cinema Villainy know how much I love listening to podcasts and how much I love their podcast.  They got in touch about having me do their cover image and I was more than happy to do it.

Hard Times, Awakening The Revenant, Let The Guilty Hang, Nation, Bad Terms, Ancient Shores, Last Level, Station(s), and Last Days Of Sun show poster.

After it was scanned into Photoshop, I colored it and added text.

Inked in and ready to scan.

Still in the process of drawing it by pencil.

Girls make the world go 'round

This is a found image with added text.  I'm really happy with the layout of the text and I've always loved this image.

Nation buttons


The black, red, and white button was completely done in Photoshop while the "banner" button was hand drawn, inked in (seen below), and then scanned into Photoshop for coloring.

Original drawing in pencil at the beginning of the inking process.

Malicious Intent (WV) t-shirt


The final design, printed.  I wasn't as excited about the font choice but it was exactly what they wanted, so we went with it.  

This is a close-up of the beginning of the inking process.  I drew out the rough design in pencil, inked it in, the scanned it into Photoshop for the addition of the band name.

Last Level "Defend Cybertron" t-shirt

The final product design.  Hand-drawn, scanned, cleaned up in Photoshop, lettering added in Photoshop.

...traced it out on tracing paper.

I drew Optimus Prime's ion cannon then ^^^

Mixtapes on CD from m4as

I used to be part of a group of people that would mail each other mix CDs based on the kind of music they liked.  I sent out three of them (one is listed earlier in this blog.  Here are the other two:


I replaced the 50ft. Woman's head with my friend Sydni's head ( because the CD was for her), recolored it a bit and added texture to make it look more like it was part of the painting.  Then I tried to make the title of the CD look as close to the movie font as I could.

The original poster for "Attack Of The 50ft. Woman".  



I removed all the original text, kept the look of the paper, then added my own text.  The "WJ" simply represents the initials of the person who was getting the CD.

Original WW2 ad for Bell Telephone.




Dead girls can dance

It all started with the girl jumping.  I always thought it was a cute picture.  Then I just haaaad to go and add that skull to her face.  I created the circular design with a little patience and some brushwork in Photoshop.  Since the girl and the skull were a lower resolution, I added a halftone to clean them up a bit, plus I liked how it looked.

I found this skull on the internet the got busy with warp, distort, and skew in Photoshop.