Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Post 411=for FUN (get it, Four-one-one, rhymes with...ahhh forget it)!





Sorry about neglecting the blog a bit. Once I got back from the road trip to Atlanta, things got ultra busy, and I've been trying to get all I can done before school starts back up. More importantly, before the Dallas Comic Con this weekend! Come out and hang out with me and the Space Gun Kru!!!

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Post 410


Digitally spruced version! The original scan wasn't what the colors look like in real life, so I boosted contrast, and went in with airbrush set on different effects: linear burn, linear dodge, and overlay. That way I could push things back, and pull things forward. I love to get that effect of glow that you can achieve with oils. But I'm using acrylic on chipboard, so I felt it needed a bit to push it over, but not OVERPOWER! That's the key! But this is the print! If you notice, I don't sign things most of the time anymore. That's because people like me to sign the prints, so it seems redundant to have a sig on there already if I have to sign it anyway! Some people have told me 'Well, if it's not signed, and somebody tries to steal it and call it their own, what's to stop them?!" My protection is this...MY STYLE!!! If you try and steal my style, good luck, I'm constantly changing. Even back when I was a horrible noob, Cully Hamner always used to tell me, "No matter what he's doing, you can always tell an 'Evan' piece!"

I'm sure someone someday will try and lift my art, but I have a really good network that would tell me if it happened. Plus, if it's going to happen, it's going to happen, and then I can do something about it. But it's not healthy to worry about something until it happens. This is also why I don't watermark. Watermarking is lame yo!!! It looks hideous and actually pushes people away from your work. If you REALLY want a crappy 72 dpi 600X400 pixel picture, go ahead, TRY and blow it up, it'll look extra chunky for you! I've got 300 dpi print versions you can buy!

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Post 409


Something I did on some chipboard today!

Monday, July 20, 2009

Post 408




Some new prints I'll be making for the upcoming Dallas Comic Con! Not the Invincigirl though, the sizing is a little too weird to fit on a print, the other two will be available though! Who needs San Diego, we'll have so many folks at this convention: J. Scott Campbell, Brian Stelfreeze, Jason Pearson, Paul Smith...and I hear tell of a possible mystery guest?!? Plus, I'll get to at least maybe eat dinner with my friend Kristian. I'm excited...even though it means that inservice for school starts the day after...THAT'S HOW GOOD THIS SHOW WILL BE!!!

Post 407=The Return!


Back home!!! So here's a sketch I did on the road yesterday in the van. It was really bumpy roads through Missouri when I was doing this, so I got to test myself on inking, and I think it really helped me get a steadier hand doing drawings in the car through the trip!

Thursday, July 02, 2009

Post 406=Evan Originals


So, I just noticed that my work is up online on now for purchase! My art dealer renovated his website here for Cadence Comic Art, and I know that many of you have asked where you can get commissions, or purchase originals! So while I'm gone, why not take a look through here, see if there's anything you'd like to purchase!

I even have some Lord of the Rings sketch cards available!

Post 405


So, I was holding off telling until now, but I'm going on a roadtrip to see family up in Pennsylvania, so I'll be gone for a couple weeks. I'll be without scanner, so I'll just have my iPhone. Meaning I MIGHT be able to put up a crappy phone pic on. But chances are I'll primarily be updating my facebook and twitter for these two weeks.

Don't fret though, I will be back, and I'll be making art through the whole trip!

See you in two!

Wednesday, July 01, 2009

Post 404



Today's warm-up, digitally inked and colored in photoshop. Took longer to get things the way I wanted them, so the verdict is still out on digital inks...not nearly viable for a book right now for me...

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Post 403


Saw Robbi Rodriguez do some cool lighting effects, so I thought I'd figure out how to do some of my own!

Monday, June 29, 2009

Post 402


I'll be honest, this is a warm up sketch that got away from me. But I had to see it through. I had a LOT to do today, but I still felt the need to finish this properly.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Post 401=Bonus!!!


Like I said, I have an extra sketch for you guys since I made it to 400!

Post 400!


I'll be back later to add on a blog only drawing for those of you who have been following this blog! 400, geez, that's a TON!

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Post 399




These are my warm-ups from the past couple days. It's always tough getting back in the swing of things following a convention I find. You have that initial energy, then you feel kind of floored from all the awesomeness you just saw, then you have to start back from square one. These helped me get back to normal...better than normal actually!

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Post 398


I'm going to go exercise, then get back to pages, but to explain what it says on the sketch. I tried blowing up thumbnails. Which was fine for the first few pages, but when I got a few more in, I realized I needed to go back in a lot and really tweak things, but I couldn't erase things, so it got distracting, and ultimately annoying. Maybe it's something I'll try again later, but for now, once I get these two pages done, I'm back to just printing off the panel borders and drawing it in the old fashioned way. Especially since I got some new .5 leads that have me excited about using mechanical pencil again (what I used on this, the sketch took 2 minutes).

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Post 397


Back to working, here's a warm up sketch...can't talk...

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Post 396

Here is my Flickr gallery of my Heroes 2009 convention experience.

So, back from Heroes, and all is well with the world. I'll break this down into days, that way it'll help me put down words easier...

Day 1 (Friday)-Woke up at 4 a.m. and got to the airport early. The line was insanely long to get checked through because captains and first class passengers kept butting through. When I got on the flight I was seated between some people a lot bigger than me. This was a first, and usually the other way around. The stewardess got me a seat with another woman on a row of 3 so we could all have more space. I didn't have to use a seatbelt extender, and didn't have to put up the armrest. It's truly amazing. I liked having the extra space around as well, it was a much better experience! I know you guys didn't need to know this info, but it's the small things that are crazy to me. Life has changed for me in losing weight, and it has motivated me to push and get the rest gone until I get to my ideal weight!

Once I got to Charlotte, I hit the ground running, hopped in a cab, and got to the Westin. Once there, I was about to check in, but saw Doug Wagner heading out, so I ran up to him on the street and walked beside him. I didn't say anything, then he looked over, and did a double-take! I'll tell you now, I got the same look at least 30 or 40 times at the convention. He walked me up to get my badge, and then I headed down the escalator to the heart of the convention center. Upon arrival I got over to my table, said hi to Paul Maybury, Jason Horn, and Dean Trippe, who were my table-mates...by table mates...I mean we EACH had a table. We were a whole row...it was IN-SANE!!! Especially for our positioning, we were right underneath the Indie Island sign, it was outstanding!

Once I had my stuff all situated, I went for a lap around the convention floor to get acclimated. I first went over to my boys Mike Getty and Andy Black, who were in the very back corner of the convention center. I could empathize since that's where I was at Baltimore. After that I went over to the Studio Revolver table and talked with Tom Feister and Casey Edwards! Both of them are such class acts. We all grew up on either the Gaijin Board or Jolly Rogers messageboard. They were like upper classmen if the messageboards were school, so it was cool to get to hang with them and talk shop.

I'll tell you, it's been a couple years since I last went to Heroes, so I was using that as my benchmark. This was NOTHING like that!!! I used to always be "kaiser from the Gaijin messageboard" everybody's little brother. That was not now I was treated this year. I was treated with so much respect, I've finally found what I've always wanted. I always used the mantra "no respect" to push myself, because I never felt it completely. This year, I've found what I've been searching for, and I love it!

I went over to the Gaijin table, and the first person there to recognize me was Phil Noto!!! He even said my name! I've known Phil for years now, the first time meeting him at the first Wizard World Texas with my buddy Ian Bailon. I knew he recognized me, but was never sure he knew me by name, so when he said that, it really meant a lot! I got to talk with Cully, Phil, and mah boy Karl Story for quite a while...theeeeeeeeeeeeeen I finally got back to my table.

At that point, people started to come by, and I got some commissions. The first was a Death from Sandman. It was really a great way to start things off, the guy who bought it was really cool! That's something I loved at this show, the fans were SOOOOOOOOOOOO nice! They were all really well educated in a large variety of topics, but especially they knew their artists.

At this point I'm going to take a paragraph and talk about Craig Zablo. Craig came up to my table, and we had unknowingly met before years ago at the last Heroes I went to. But it was amazing to get to hang out with him during the weekend. I did a Stallone in Expendables picture for Craig, and channeled my best Ryoichi Ikegami style because of the tattoos. Craig gave me some portfolios, and a sketchbook. I can't ever say enough nice things about Craig! He's kept me motivated to get better, and keep putting out information on my blog and everything. It was great to get to tell him that this weekend!

After I got some more stuff done, Mike Denniston, my other favorite fan with Craig. Mike is all sorts of awesome, especially the sketchbooks his girlfriend makes for him. The Bizarro book is my favorite of all. One side is the normal heroes, then you flip the book upside down to reveal the Bizarro versions. I've done two in it now, a Batman, and now a Superman. I also did one in his new book, the Lost book. I had to break out some Mr. Echo!

This was pretty much the end of the day, it was a whirlwind. So we needed to get some food. We stopped by the hotel room. Then made the long trek to Mert's Heart & Soul, the best soul-food restaurant I've ever been to. Unfortunately...or fortunately for them, more people have begun to understand the 'win' of this restaurant. We went with Jason Levesque (Stuntkid) and his fiancee Elizabeth. I got to talk with Elizabeth, and she's really cool. I didn't know she was on the Drawing Board too. It's great whenever I meet people from the Drawing Board in real life because it's like a family there.

When your spirits are down after a long day, Mert's food brings you back! I had blackened pork chops, potato salad, and mac & cheese. It was so insanely delicious! I felt much better afterwards. Then we made the walk back and hung out in the lobby until about 2 a.m. at the Westin.

Day 2 (Saturday)-Woke up at 6:40, and then got a call from Sam Ellis. He drove in with a couple friends, one of which was Alan Hawley. I've known Alan for years online only, and was excited to meet him. So we went to Ember, the in-hotel restaurant, and paid 18.95 for breakfast! Yikes...

My Aunt Gloria came in, and and I got to hang out with her, introduce her to my world, and a lot of friends. It was really nice to have a family member see what I'm doing now, if it would have been a couple years ago, I would have probably been embarrassed. But I'm so proud of what I'm doing right now I want to (and sometimes do) scream it from the rooftops!

Had lunch pizza courtesy of Sam over at Fuel with Doug Wagner and Vito Delsante. Vito's good peeps, we both made it out of the massacre that was Speakeasy. So I've always found a kinship with people still working in the industry after all that!

Shared half of my table with Sam for Saturday. He was great table company and was hillarious as always. His sarcasm is legendary!

Near the end of the day, I went over and bought a bunch of Andrew Robinson sketchbooks...suffice it to say a bunch of studying is already going down!

Craig also brought over a friend with an INSANELY GORGEOUS PORTFOLIO of commissioned artwork from guys like Hughes. It was disturbingly outstanding. So I did a painting for him. Did most of it in the evening since most people were at the auction, and it was running really long. So after the first 30 minutes I ducked out and worked on it. The issue...I left this gorgeous sumi-brush Tommy Smith gave me in the convention center. I borrowed a pad of watercolors from Mike Getty. It had this tiny brush in it, so I painted the vast majority with my fingers by spreading water and mixing it. Then I did details with the brush and colored pencils into wet paper. It ended up coming out really beautiful in my opinion.

I went back down to the lobby for a bit and ran into J.D. Mettler, who I've known for about 4 or so years. Stood RIGHT in front of him, and he didn't recognize me. Tony Shasteen laughed, and then he freaked out! It made me so happy! J.D. is one of my favorite people in the industry, as well as colorists, so even though we only hung out for a bit, it was fantastic!

We went back to the room, and Dragonball came on the television...oh...wow...was it awful! I was disturbed by it and have nightmares during the day from it. We missed the beginning, and I'm half tempted if it's on tv to watch the beginning....wow...

Day 3 (Sunday)-Woke up and headed downstairs. Had a light breakfast with Tom Feister and we talked with Latour a bit. I need to hang out with them more often!

I spent most of the day finishing commissions. Got to talk with Mike Denniston for a while. It was really nice, he's so polite that it's tough to talk with him when people but in. He's so lucky because he sees Kirkman at his comic shop! I'm so jealous!

Before I began my multi-hour farewell tour, I went over to Eric Canete's table and got to talk with him a bit...it was amazing!!! Sometimes you go to meet one of your idols and you worry they won't meet your expectations...this was absolutely NOT that case! He was even COOLER than I imagined! He even had one of his portfolios that he made, and I jumped on the opportunity! It is so sleek. A plastic case/cover, 2 dvds, and 2 art books of the highest quality production value within! My brother is coming over JUST for the purpose of viewing this! But honestly, I told him about how I show my students his work as an example of how to show dynamic poses, storytelling...EVERYTHING! It was...gah...it meant so much to me!

As I was packing up, a couple of girls walked up to my table and I brought back out my portfolio. They really enjoyed my art, and that was so cool to me. For the longest time only guys would look at my art, but more and more I'm developing a female fan base, and that makes me happy!

After this I headed out to the airport and got on the plane. As I was getting situated, I noticed Mark Waid was on my flight...so I used twitter, and upon arrival he called me out! It was funny!

I can't explain how good this con was. I received professional respect. That is one of the most rewarding things I've ever recevied in my life!

Now to get back to work and make more art!

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Post 395

Some warm up sketches, getting ready for if people actually decide they want con sketches. I'll tell you, it's been a while since I've really had a lot of con sketches. The Texas con scene is more about prints and picking up books to support creators than actual collection of original sketches. Kind of jarring when I go to an out of state convention. Baltimore I did, a ton of sketches...but for one person...Mike, who will be at Heroes!

Cons are interesting, they each have their own personality as to what the fans want. This one I'm going up against the biggest names in the industry, so I'm focusing on prints primarily. I feel like it's a good way to go on this one. Especially with the quaility I've put into them.

Oh well, my flight leaves at 7 a.m., I'm about as prepared as I can be, so I'll just get to bed early and get to the airport quickly. Thank goodness I've got an iPhone now, it really makes the time pass by a LOT faster!

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Post 394

I made this to take with me. Since I'm offering a wide variety of 11X17 prints, I'll be running out of certain ones. So you can order any prints you want from me directly, I can print to order, just e-mail me at evan.kaiser@gmail.com

Post 393

New print I did this evening, one of the one's I'm bringing to Heroes! Almost ready!!!

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Post 392

Okay, so I guess I have a table to myself? Rock and Roll?!?!

I'll be at Table 421 next to Dean Trippe! Behind me will be Kelly Yates, and Robert Atkins...so some good company to say the least!

I went and got some more inks before the ones from Amazon arrive (they'll be late, so I'll use them for the DCC prints). As soon as the paper arrives tomorrow I'm back into full print mode!

I have nearly everything else prepared. I don't have that many sketchbooks, one saved for Craig, so if you want one, try and hit me up early. Same goes for prints, I'll have about 10 of the first episode of President Awesome, which a lot of people have been asking me to do. I'll have about 2 of most of the others, 3 or 4 of this one. Also this one. I'll be doing sketches on Strathmore Bristol, one character for $20, any further details and I'll negotiate! I am also willing to sell the originals I have with me (except the first episode of President Awesome, I've promised that to my mom). I know if you asked me the past few cons if you could buy one of my pages I said, wait til it goes to the art dealer. But I'll be selling these ones if you want, I really don't want to miss out on a sale!

Anyway, back to getting ready, but I'm excited for Heroes!!!