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Monday, November 27, 2006
Peter vs. Parker!
Peter vs. Parker. First one was colored by a studiomate of mine (outbreakstudios.com [shameless plug!]) The second by Bakanekonei (I pronounce it bacon-ick-on-eee) LOL, J/K!, from deviantart.com. I really like them both alot, The first one is a more smooth crips style ready for print and publish, and thats what I like about it. The second is more of a painted style with the bright spidey colors and thats what I like about that one. What do you guys/gals think?
Rell
SPIDEY VS. THUG! Do you have some change I could borrow?
GANGSTA BAR! Whachoolookinat!!!?
CRACKHEADZ
GANGSTA GANGSTA!
I did this for MIP Publishing a while back. They wanted me to do something for their website on the menu screen so I made the guns floating around the character like an option menu thing, each gun representing something different like the art gallery, main menu, profile, etc....... In the end the wanted the guns on the ground. I modeled him after lil wayne. It was colored by the ever so talented seed. You know him from the image book, LULLABY!
Rell
Pleeeeaaassseee Mr. Officer Officer
Anatomy Sketch
Heres how I did my G.I.Joes. I started from a much much scrappier layout than this. Then I proceed to the light box to correct my anatomy and pose. And there ya have it. This was supposed to be Destro but they went with another pose I did. Perhaps I'll post that up later.
I'd say out of a drawing as a whole ,whether I draw it or not, I'm attracted to hand gestures and kool facial expressions. As well as body gestures. Enjoy!
Rell
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About TERRELL BOBBETT!
- RELL!
- I'm a 31 yr. old freelance illustrator I started out interning for a company called WAM ent. where I learned how to draw. Its also where I got my professional start. I started out doing G.I.Joe toybox covers for Hasbro, then to Hotwheels toybox covers and Character designs for Mattel. It was always an ambition of mine to do comics so when I left the company I figured...why not. My first comic was for Phenomenon Comics called Blackpool. I believe I did a six or seven issue run. Wasnt quite Marvel or Dc material just yet so I stopped drawing for a while. But see... the funny thing that seperates me from other artists is....I get better when I dont draw! When I started back up again there was alot I learned backed up in my brain that just started pouring out. Everything I was taught started "clicking". With some help I landed a issue of Spiderman with Marvel comics and here I am!