Grandpa Munster
Date: 04/17/2013
I created this freaky design for Brian Singer and Co for their Munsters TV reboot '1313 Mockingbird Lane'.
The Princess and the Eye
Date: 04/11/2013
This illustration was created for D.J. Caruso's more G rated version of 'Jack The Giant Slayer'. He was ultimately replaced by Brian Singer and the film was entirely redesigned.
A GiantA Giant
Date: 04/11/2013
This design for a generic Giant was created for director D.J. Caruso's version of 'Jack The Giant Slayer'. He was ultimately replaced by Brian Singer and the film got an entire design overhaul and a less family friendly rating.
Falen
Date: 04/11/2013
This design for the character Falen was created for director D.J. Caruso's version of 'Jack The Giant Slayer'. Caruso was hoping to win Daniel Day Lewis to play the role. D.J. was ultimately replaced by Brian Singer and the film got an entire design overhaul and a less family friendly rating.
Giant KingGiant King
Date: 04/11/2013
This design for the King of the Giants was created for director D.J. Caruso's version of 'Jack The Giant Slayer'. Caruso was hoping to win Anthony Hopkins to play the role. D.J. was ultimately replaced by Brian Singer and the film got an entire design overhaul and a less family friendly rating.
A Baby Giant
Date: 04/11/2013
This rather creepy illustration was created for director D.J. Caruso's version of 'Jack The Giant Slayer' to establish the scale of what a baby giant might look like. Caruso was ultimately replaced by Brian Singer and the film got an entire design overhaul and a less family friendly rating.
Journey 2: The Mysterious Island - Underwater Cave
Date: 01/31/2012
Journey 2: The Mysterious Island - Electric Eel Attack
Date: 01/31/2012
Nautilus Bridge
Date: 01/31/2012
Journey 2: The Nautilus
Date: 01/31/2012
Nautilus - silhouette sketches
Date: 02/01/2012
Nautilus - Manta sketches
Date: 02/01/2012
Nautilus - Crocodile sketch
Date: 01/31/2012
Nautilus - Hammerhead sketch
Date: 01/31/2012
Real Steel - Ambush
Date: 09/28/2011
This was my final pass at Ambush, who, even though I was told to avoid at all costs any features of the original toy from the 60's called 'Rock'em Sock'em Robots', still carries a distinct resemblance, especially in the head. I never had that toy, but always wanted one.
Real Steel - Ambush 3
Date: 09/29/2011
This is my early stab at the character whose original name was 'Super Nova' in the script. He was supposed to lose shamefully in a battle against a live bull in a western rodeo scenario.
Real Steel - Ambush: 'Now with carnival lights!!'
Date: 09/29/2011
Here I am trying to convey a feature that this robot was supposed to have early in the design process: he was to light up like a cheap carnival ride at night. His original name in the script was Super Nova, and he was to be covered with the stickers and emblems of various sponsers.
Real Steel - Super Nova /Ambush
Date: 09/28/2011
An early design for the character whose name was Super Nova at the time, but went on to become Ambush.
Real Steel-protoReal Steel proto-bot
Date: 10/31/2011
Real Steel proto-bot
Lady of the Lake
Date: 08/01/2011
Lady of the Lake
Barbra Streisand-Little Fokkers-sexy book cover
Date: 05/03/2011
Created as a cover for a prop used in the movie 'Little Fokkers'. This was rather heavily art directed by Streisand herself. She sent photos of her own hand holding grapes and wearing the bracelet and rings. The woman knows what she wants.
Text by Clint Schultz
Claw Daddy
Date: 04/26/2011
I created this a couple of years ago for the medieval stoner comedy 'Your Highness'. This obscene abomination was supposed to be the big, bad, monster in the caged pit that our heroes were to battle to the death. Production wanted to try and film the monster practically, so I designed it to be created as a kind of Terry Gillium-esque, giant, monster, costume/puppet with multiple actors inside.
I have not seen the film, but I have the distinct feeling that the character was instead changed into.....wait for it.....a giant, CG, multi-headed snake!! Oh the humanity.
SANDMAN DH37Retro Spaceship
Date: 05/25/2010
I enjoyed designing this retro-70's style spaceship (the best kind!) for the owner of AffableEntertainment.com , Scott Foster, man of endless ideas and enthusiasm. I created it with simple pencil and a bit of ye olde Photoshop, because I am, and probably will always be, a 'Maya-tard'.
Jungle King
Date: 05/26/2010
My take on Edgar Rice Burroughs' most memorable character for an ill-fated production.
Sorceress
Date: 06/27/2010
Dark Queen
Date: 06/27/2010
Red Queen
Date: 06/27/2010
Chernabog 1
Date: 06/25/2010
Chernabog 2
Date: 06/25/2010
Chinatown NYC 1
Date: 05/20/2008
Chinatown NYC 2
Date: 05/20/2008
Dragon-standing-01
Date: 06/27/2010
Dragon front view 1
Date: 06/28/2010
Dragon progression-01
Date: 06/28/2010
Dragon progression-02
Date: 06/28/2010
Men Met 1
Date: 06/25/2010
Men Met 2
Date: 06/25/2010
Walking Mop with legs
Date: 06/27/2010
Walking Mop upside down
Date: 06/27/2010
SunLok-01
Date: 06/25/2010
SunLok-02
Date: 06/25/2010
SunLok-03
Date: 06/25/2010
Sun Lok sketch 1
Date: 06/27/2010
Sun Lok sketch 2
Date: 06/27/2010
Wall Street Bull - static
Date: 06/28/2010
MedusaClash of the Titans
Date: 05/25/2010
These characters from Clash of the Titans were designed not for the movie, but for the computer game, which was to be released simultaneously with the film. Aaron Simms and his small army of anonymous worker-bees had yet to come up with any finished concepts, so I had to take stabs in the dark, loosely basing them on the creatures from the original film. I have no idea if these ended up in the game, or if they finally got concept art from the Art Department in time to implement them.
I hear the movie was one of the greatest films ever made. However, I have urgent things to do, like re-arrange my sock drawer and alphabetize my hot sauce collection.
Kraken AttackClash of the Titans
Date: 05/25/2010
These characters from Clash of the Titans were designed not for the movie, but for the computer game, which was to come out simultaneously with the film. Aaron Simms and his small army of anonymous worker-bees had yet to come up with any finished concepts, so I had to take stabs in the dark, loosely basing them on the creatures from the original film. I have no idea if these ended up in the game, or if they finally got concept art from the Art Department in time to implement them into their game.
CalibosClash of the Titans
Date: 05/25/2010
These characters from Clash of the Titans were designed not for the movie, but for the computer game, which was to come out simultaneously with the film. Aaron Simms and his small army of anonymous worker-bees had yet to come up with any finished concepts, so I had to take stabs in the dark, loosely basing them on the creatures from the original film. I have no idea if these ended up in the game, or if they finally got concept art from the Art Department in time to implement them into their game.
Calibos-2Clash of the Titans
Date: 05/29/2010
This is a variation on Calibos where he is shown with a retracting morning star in the place of his severed hand, and a little more body armor.
Medusa-2Clash of the Titans
Date: 05/25/2010
These characters from Clash of the Titans were designed not for the movie, but for the computer game, which was to be released simultaneously with the film. Aaron Simms and his small army of anonymous worker-bees had yet to come up with any finished concepts, so I had to take stabs in the dark, loosely basing them on the creatures from the original film. I have no idea if these ended up in the game, or if they finally got concept art from the Art Department in time to implement them.
BuboClash of the Titans
Date: 05/26/2010
These characters from Clash of the Titans were designed not for the movie, but for the computer game, which was to come out simultaneously with the film. Aaron Simms and his small army of anonymous worker-bees had yet to come up with any finished concepts, so I had to take stabs in the dark, loosely basing them on the creatures from the original film. I have no idea if these ended up in the game, or if they finally got concept art from the Art Department in time to implement them into their game.
Bubo-2Clash of the Titans
Date: 05/26/2010
These characters from Clash of the Titans were designed not for the movie, but for the computer game, which was to come out simultaneously with the film. Aaron Simms and his small army of anonymous worker-bees had yet to come up with any finished concepts, so I had to take stabs in the dark, loosely basing them on the creatures from the original film. I have no idea if these ended up in the game, or if they finally got concept art from the Art Department in time to implement them into their game.
DioskilosClash of the Titans
Date: 05/25/2010
These characters from Clash of the Titans were designed not for the movie, but for the computer game, which was to come out simultaneously with the film. Aaron Simms and his small army of anonymous worker-bees had yet to come up with any finished concepts, so I had to take stabs in the dark, loosely basing them on the creatures from the original film. I have no idea if these ended up in the game, or if they finally got concept art from the Art Department in time to implement them into their game.
Archangel Gabrial-03
Date: 05/26/2010
This image was created a couple of years ago for the guys who did the special makeup effects for the movie 'LEGION' in it's earliest stages of development.
Archangel Gabrial-05
Date: 01/16/2000
This image was created a couple of years ago for the guys who did the special makeup effects for the movie 'LEGION' in it's earliest stages of development.
Gladys
Date: 05/26/2010
This image was created a couple of years ago for the guys who did the special makeup effects for the movie 'LEGION' in it's earliest stages of development.
Two Pistols and two fangs
Date: 05/26/2010
Vampires in Deadwood.
The world is waiting for this movie!
Demon-2
Date: 05/26/2010
A demonic entity from 'The Demon Hunter's Handbook' published and sold only at Barnes and Noble back in 1996.
Bayou Zombies
Date: 05/26/2010
A family of possessed zombies from 'The Demon Hunter's Handbook' published and sold only at Barnes and Noble back in 2006.
A young Jordu Schell did in fact NOT pose for the child in this drawing, despite persistant rumors.
Nightmare Demon
Date: 05/26/2010
A demonic entity from 'The Demon Hunter's Handbook' published and sold only at Barnes and Noble back in 2006.
Wretched Wraith
Date: 05/26/2010
A demonic entity from 'The Demon Hunter's Handbook' published and sold only at Barnes and Noble back in 2006.
Hex-Man-02
Date: 05/26/2010
These concepts were created for a Nike commercial to represent a new style of hexagonal 'sports armor' they are marketing.
Hex-Man-01
Date: 05/26/2010
These concepts were created for a Nike commercial to represent a new style of hexagonal 'sports armor' they are marketing.
Psychedelic Brainchild
Date: 05/26/2010
This trippy, impish, little, brain-fart popped out of my head sometime in the late 80's as I tried to come up with some ideas to try and make money with a friend selling Halloween toys. Of course, nothing ever came of it.
I like to think that Terence McKenna would get a kick out of this little freak were he still alive.
Vampiress-7
Date: 05/26/2010
Here is an typical example of how special makeup FX is designed these days. The ever-glossy Photoshop, Photoshop, Photoshop. Directors and studio execs are now incapable of understanding imagery presented to them in any other way, so spoiled are they by the 'photo-realism' of it's product. But it helps to start out with a good model, in this case it was the beautiful Malena.
Vampiress-8
Date: 05/26/2010
Here is an typical example of how special makeup FX is designed these days. The ever-glossy Photoshop, Photoshop, Photoshop. Directors and studio execs are now incapable of understanding imagery presented to them in any other way, so spoiled are they by the 'photo-realism' of it's product. But it helps to start out with a good model, in this case it was the beautiful Malena.
Vampiress-9
Date: 05/26/2010
Here is an typical example of how special makeup FX is designed these days. The ever-glossy Photoshop, Photoshop, Photoshop. Directors and studio execs are now incapable of understanding imagery presented to them in any other way, so spoiled are they by the 'photo-realism' of it's product. But it helps to start out with a good model, in this case it was the beautiful Malena.
Vampiress-10
Date: 10/09/2008
Here is an typical example of how special makeup FX is designed these days. The ever-glossy Photoshop, Photoshop, Photoshop. Directors and studio execs are now incapable of understanding imagery presented to them in any other way, so spoiled are they by the 'photo-realism' of it's product. But it helps to start out with a good model, in this case it was the beautiful Malena.
Apocalyptic Vampire
Date: 05/26/2010
A predatory, Vampire-thing created for a now-defunct(?) project.
Black Terminator Design-01
Date: 05/17/2009
I worked on T4 Salvation early on the project, while the script was in a state of flux. Unfortunately I had to leave the project to finish a commitment illustrating a book, and was unable to stay on for much of the final design work. However, often the earliest stage of a script is where the most fun is to be had!
This design was for a singular Terminator robot we referred to as the 'Black Terminator' or the 'Assassin'. He was to be a special robot dispatched to hunt down our hero relentlessly, much like the Terminators of the previous films. He was to be very tall, made of anodized, black-chromed, titanium, and to be outfitted with special weaponry. He was to be unique in some way, yet similar to the T-600. Here, in this drawing, I have borrowed elements from one my my favorite yet underrated robotic, movie villain designs, to try to give him a more interesting and menacing silhouette. Though I painted this in Photoshop, I don't think the director had much of a response to it. It seems that the only thing that gets a rise out of modern directors (and everyone else for that matter) is design by image-collaging, which gives the art a more 'photo-realistic' look. Ultimately, this is how most everything for the film, including the costumes, were designed.
Black Terminator Design-02
Date: 05/17/2009
Here is an early attempt to make a piece of art that featured the Terminator Assassin in an image that would personify the feeling of the film. The classic Terminator 'wall of flame' as a backdrop. I fitted him with two big, plasma rifles on his back that he would carry with him and pull down to use when in attack mode.
Black Terminator Design-03
Date: 05/17/2009
This is actually the first drawing I did of the big, black, Terminator. Very conservative in it's design, staying close to the original T-800. Thicker, taller, more heavily armored, and bearing his two big, plasma-rifles on his back like wings. A hellish, robotic, angel of death.
No "I was looking at the lights" with this one. Do you want him to tear down your fricking lights? Stay off his set.
You and him are done professionally.
Mother's Minge!
All Terrain Vehicle-01
Date: 05/17/2009
Here I jumped on the bandwagon of photo-collaging, as it was apparent that this was the way things were going. I try to draw back into my cloodged designs and make them my own as much as possible. This was a vehicle that played a big part in the early script. I don't know if anything like it survived into the film. It was to be a kind of small, fast, three person ATV with a turret, that was able to elude the Tank HKs in a dramatic chase through all kinds of insane obstacles. I like this one because it is composed of solid metal. Being that they were designed for use by endo-skeletons as patrol units, they would have little need for shock-absorption and other human comforts, though they would eventually of course, be stolen and used by the resistance. The wheels themselves have no tires to be deflated. A tight, little, indestructible, package.
Ooo-weeer.
ATV-03
Date: 05/17/2009
another of many attempts to work out the ATV. This one was more human friendly, smaller, more streamlined, and missing the gun turret. Also, it was deemed that the tires should have rubber on them for better traction.
Sullen youth in leather jacket sold separately.
Arial HK-01
Date: 05/17/2009
More Photoshop cloodging. It's all the rage baby!
Actually, 3D programs are all the rage. This is soooo 2003.
Here was my first attempt at a design that was cruder than the one in the first film, yet still deadly and interesting.
Ariel HK-03
Date: 05/17/2009
Another stab at the old flying HK. I was trying to give this one a kind of 'Mako shark' appeal. You know. Sharks are real mean, and they have lots of big teeth, and they bite people. Rwwwoaaaar!!
I kind of liked this design as it looked kind of more retro. I incorporated some of the nose-cone sensory apparatus used in our contemporary Apache attack helicopters. I liked their asymmetrical assemblies of weird shapes, and thought they would be a kind of transitional technology between the HKs of this film, and those of the later films.
Ariel HK-05
Date: 05/17/2009
I just drew this one out in pencil and did a flat, plane coloring of it in Photoshop. Nothing fancy. I kind of like the simple, almost anime' look that it has. I was going for a blockier, clumsier shape. Again, more Apache nose-cone stuff.
Ariel Hk-02
Date: 05/17/2009
This was a first stab at the design of the HK transport ship.
Ariel HK sketch
Date: 05/17/2009
Just a quick, traditional drawing to work out a potential shape for a new HK.
SkyNet Tank-04
Date: 05/17/2009
I did lots of these. The tanks played a big part in early versions of the story. They had to be smaller and better able to clear low overhangs for various reasons.
SkyNet Tank-02-2
Date: 05/17/2009
There were all kinds of variations. Are there any tanks in the final film?
SkyNet Tank-05
Date: 05/17/2009
Another SkyNet Tank design. This one maintains a low profile by being able to lower it's gun turrets into the main body to be able to get into those hard to reach places where pesky humans hide!
Tom Cruise as the Vampire Lestat
Date: 08/07/2008
Lestat swamped
Date: 08/07/2008
Pacino-Lestat
Date: 05/26/2010
For a short time, at the beginning of the production, Al Pacino was rumored to have wanted the role of LeStat. I provided this image to help the studio make a decision. His presence as an actor , though an unusual choice, might have infused the character with more gravitas. Few command the screen like the indomitable Pacino.
Dying Vampire
Date: 05/27/2010
Lestat stage-4 closeup
Date: 08/07/2008
APOCALYPTOConcept art for the trailer of Apocalypto.
Date: 10/14/2008
This is a piece of concept art I did for the teaser trailer of Mel Gibson's Apocalypto. It was actually part of a small series of storyboards I did based on Ted Rae's idea for the trailer.
Mighty Carthage
Date: 08/03/2008
Hannibal Attacks
Date: 08/03/2008
Hannibal the Conquerer
Date: 08/03/2008
Hannibal in love
Date: 08/03/2008
Ancient Crucifixion
Date: 08/03/2008
A Battle-Tank of Carthage
Date: 05/27/2010
This was Hannibal's armored tank in the battle of mighty Carthage. However, the Romans soon discovered a way to spook the beasts and spoil Hannibal's advantage.
Hannibal's Charge
Date: 05/27/2010
Silver Surfers
Date: 06/26/2007
Strange early concepts for the Silver Surfer for the second Fantastic 4 movie. Obviously they went with the traditional approach instead.
Commercial Elf
Date: 05/26/2010
I designed and sculpted this little imp for an RSA spot directed by Carl Rinsch. I believe he was supposed to bear a slight resemblance to Wallace Shawn.
Pearl - design
Date: 08/03/2008
Pearl- version 1
Date: 05/28/2010
This was the first design I did for Pearl. The director said "make it twice as wide". It was a wise call on his part, me thinks. Wider-e is better-e.
WormQueen
Date: 08/03/2008
The Mummy lives!
Date: 08/05/2008
The Mummy walks!
Date: 08/05/2008
The Mummy attacks!
Date: 08/07/2008
Walk like an Egyptian... .
Date: 08/04/2008
Sahara - Cavern Mural
Date: 08/05/2008
Sahara - Ironclad in the dunes
Date: 08/11/2008
Sahara - Night Seige
Date: 08/05/2008
Green Machine
Date: 08/03/2008
Bronze Soldier
Date: 08/04/2008
HammerBot
Date: 08/11/2008
Desert Sentry
Date: 08/04/2008
Steel Strider 1
Date: 08/11/2008
Steel Strider 2
Date: 08/11/2008
Bronze Battlebot
Date: 08/11/2008
Robot Rescue
Date: 08/10/2008
Coliseum
Date: 08/17/2008
Forest of Mucalage
Date: 08/11/2008
T-3-Head-02
Date: 08/04/2008
T-3-Head-01
Date: 08/04/2008
T-3 Body-01
Date: 08/04/2008
T3-Body-4
Date: 08/04/2008
T-3 Body- 02
Date: 08/04/2008
Spiderman costume design-3
Date: 08/05/2008
Despite the obvious resemblence to my own physique, I did in fact NOT act as a model for my own drawing.
Spiderman costume design-2
Date: 08/05/2008
Spiderman Costume Design-1
Date: 08/05/2008
Rock'n Roll Satan
Date: 08/05/2008
Green-Goblin-Design
Date: 08/05/2008
This take on the Green Goblin, and the one after this, was done for the costume designer on the first film. Everyone seemed to like it, yet somehow, in the mix of Hollywood nonsense, we ended up with that horrible, clunky, Kabuki mask in the film that everyone agrees is one of the worst villain costumes in modern cinema.
Go figure.
Green Goblin Design-02
Date: 08/12/2008
A weak and silly drawing.
Goblinette
Date: 08/03/2008
Another wasted opportunity.
Hollowman Burned
Date: 08/03/2008
Hollowman3
Date: 08/05/2008
Hollowman1
Date: 08/05/2008
Hollowman4
Date: 08/05/2008
Hollowman2
Date: 08/05/2008
MasonVerger-sketch
Date: 08/03/2008
This is a sketch done for the makeup of Mason Verger from Hannibal. This was based quite closely to the description of the character in the book which we were trying to be faithful to. Ultimately, Ridley Scott echewed this design approach for a perhaps, even more ghastly final makeup which was created for the film. Ridley came in with a picture of a dead and slightly rotted baby's head he had found somewhere, and that became the basis for the makeup eventually sculpted by Glen Hans.
Mason Verger-1
Date: 08/03/2008
This is a more finished rendering done for the makeup of Mason Verger from Hannibal. This was based quite closely to the description of the character in the book which we were trying to be faithful to. Ultimately, Ridley Scott echewed this design approach for a perhaps, even more ghastly final makeup which was created for the film. Ridley came in with a picture of a dead and slightly rotted baby's head he had found somewhere, and that became the basis for the makeup eventually sculpted by Glen Hans.
Frankenstein Body
Date: 08/03/2008
Franken Body Montage
Date: 08/03/2008
Frankenstein head montage
Date: 08/03/2008
Frankenstein Torso-03
Date: 08/03/2008
Frankenstein Torso-01
Date: 08/03/2008
Hyde
Date: 08/03/2008
Hyde Montage
Date: 08/03/2008
Dracula big wings
Date: 08/03/2008
Dracula Creature
Date: 08/03/2008
Ghost Rider -Blackheart-02
Date: 08/03/2008
Ghost Rider -Gressil
Date: 08/03/2008
Ghost Rider -Wallow
Date: 08/03/2008
Ghost Rider -skinner-01
Date: 08/03/2008
Ghost Rider -Skinner-2
Date: 10/31/2006
Ghost Rider -Blackheart
Date: 08/03/2008
Geal Garcia Bernal was at one time a hopeful to play BlackHeart in Ghost Rider. This was a design I did featuring him as the character.
I am Legend
Date: 08/05/2008
Mel Gibson as the Wolverine
Date: 08/03/2008
I did this for ILM some time in the mid 90's when X Men was first making the rounds.
Mel seemed amused when he saw this drawing, and vaguely disgusted that anyone would think he would ever accept a role like this.
Smoking is Bad for your Health
Date: 08/12/2008
A typical exercise in the Beksinski aesthetic for a project that never happened.
Cenobite
Date: 08/05/2008
Rune Nazi
Date: 06/01/2008
What more can I say. Nazis and Runes together at last, like chocolate and peanut-butter. This was done for a Joel Schumacker film, the title of which I do not know.
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It was commissioned by the most bitchin' stud in all of Birmingham.....Gary...Glitter... Tunnicliffe! The man is a walking beef sausage.
The Dragon Hunter's Handbook
Date: 07/25/2008
I finished my third and most likely final book for Barnes and Noble earlier this year. I think this is the best of the three. It has a wonderful story in it by gifted British writer Martin Howard, that chronicles the life of the first member of the Van Helsing family to ever do battle ancient evil way back in the dark ages. She is a beautiful, raven-haired warrior-woman with two swords and a serious rack, and she kicks the living shit out of Demonic, cosmic, Dragons. What the hell more do you want!?
It will become available only at Barnes and Noble, beginning in late September 2008. Or buy it online at barnesandnoble.com if it is still available. These books were run in small batches were meant only to sell for the year in which they were released.
ReadingTheScroll
Date: 07/12/2010
Dragon Hunter: The Voyage begins
Date: 07/12/2010
Dragon Hunter - First Kill
Date: 06/01/2008
Here is another illustration from 'The Dragon Hunter's Handbook'. Here, our heroin has slain her first dragon, tearing off much of her armor in the process realizing that what she really needs is agility, and not heavy protection when matching wits and weapons with a real dragon!
Dragon Hunter
Date: 06/01/2008
This is a drawing from a book I illustrated with the very talented writer Martin Howard called 'The Dragon Hunter's Handbook'. The main character of the story I based on my wife, and here she is done up in her full Dragon Hunting regalia. I failed of creating an interesting and unique female warrior design here. Not that this is an easy task these days, as every possible inch of territory in this realm has been visually explored, especially by artists who design games. The Japanese and Korean artists are truly amazing in this area. Sadly, and for reasons that made little sense, I was very constricted by my editors in the design of this costume, and it shows.
At least I got away with giving her a little 'happy trail'.
Adelia Ninja
Date: 07/12/2010
A Duke of Hell
Date: 07/12/2010
Abduction of Caspar
Date: 07/12/2010
Adelia vs the Ancient
Date: 07/12/2010
Dragon Hunter - Pinned Down
Date: 06/01/2008
Lucifer's trophy
Date: 07/12/2010
Arma Dragon
Date: 07/12/2010
Baby Dragon
Date: 07/12/2010
Dragon insert
Date: 07/12/2010
Basic-Dragon
Date: 07/12/2010
St-George-Dragon
Date: 07/12/2010
Tibetan Recovery
Date: 07/12/2010
Tenderizing
Date: 07/12/2010
The Battle
Date: 07/12/2010
Hordes of Hell
Date: 07/12/2010
Darkened Chapell
Date: 08/03/2008
This mood piece was created for a film called 'Bless the Child'.
T-Rex-Attack
Date: 08/04/2008
Raptors Interrupted
Date: 08/12/2008
Don't you just hate it when you have found a huge, rotting, carcass and are about to sink your teeth into it's bloated and distended ass, when suddenly... out of the blue.....a gosh-darned T-Rex appears!
Incidently, If these raptors look a little strange to you, it is because they are based on true Velociraptors. The creatures in Jurassic Park that were called Velociraptors were actually based on a similar dinosaur called Deinonychus, which had a very different head.
Subway Attack
Date: 08/03/2008
Another key frame for the movie 'Bless the Child'.
Fire-Knight
Date: 08/03/2008
Forrest-Attack
Date: 08/03/2008
Fire-demon-escape
Date: 08/03/2008
Strange Trio
Date: 08/03/2008
We're gonna need a bigger boat...
Date: 08/05/2008
Tubular Snackage
Date: 08/05/2008
Lara Croft Study
Date: 08/03/2008
Angel-Devil
Date: 08/03/2008
Battle in the Sky
Date: 08/03/2008
This is a terrible reproduction of an acrylic painting I did back in the analog age for a movie about Demons and Angels that never came to pass. I just recently found this old, thin and faded bubble-jet print of the piece, and did my best to try and fix it in Photoshop. It is still just a muddy shadow of it's former self.
This was a piece commissioned by Steve Johnson when the film was still in pre production. No actors had been cast yet, and the art was used to get garner interest. I used it as an opportunity to do a kind of tribute to Frank Frazetta. Jennifer Lopez was still an unknown, but the rather generous ass I drew on the girl in this scene does seem to foreshadow her now-famous badonk-a-donks. (in the parlance of our times..)
Snacking on Eyeballs
Date: 08/04/2008
I Am Legend - Hemocyte Male
Date: 11/04/2006
Photoshop work.
I am Legend - Hemocyte Female
Date: 11/04/2006
More Photoshop 'design' work.
Sharon Stone -scratched by Catwoman-1
Date: 08/05/2008
This design was done for Christian Tinsley for 'Catwoman'. If you saw the terrible movie, then you briefly glimpsed this rather nice makeup at the end. That is, if you made it that far...
Sharon Stone -scratched by Catwoman-2
Date: 08/05/2008
Another take on the design. I did many of these, trying to get just the right feel to the scratches and cracks.
James Dean Frankenstein
Date: 05/28/2010
What if James Dean never died, but was instead transformed into a 9 foot tall, Frankenstein-like robot? Just thinking about it makes my brain itch, yet I scratch my ass instead. Why?
This is one of many ideas I illustrated for Scott Foster, Yukon man of international mystery: www.affableentertainment.com/.
Chesapeake Murder Frog
Date: 02/11/2011
Hide your mice. Daddy's in town!
D Day attack
Date: 05/28/2010
This is one of many ideas I illustrated for Scott Foster, man of Yukon mystery and uncrowned King of the great white north: www.affableentertainment.com/. The project is called Decadence Day. We agreed that I should take my inspiration from 60's toy box art. Kinda fun.
Black Magic Charlatans
Date: 05/28/2010
This is one more of many character groups I illustrated for Scott Foster, Yukon man of international mystery, secret agent, and porn star: www.affableentertainment.com/.
Black-Op Ape
Date: 05/28/2010
This is actually a portrait of Scott Foster, Canadian Primate, extraordinaire, posing against the backdrop of a snow storm, somewhere in the great white north. He held very still for this.
JAWS and the minnow
Date: 05/28/2010
This is one of many ideas I illustrated for Scott Foster, the Jacques Cousteau of out times: www.affableentertainment.com/.
Boston Crunch
Date: 05/28/2010
This is one of many ideas I illustrated for Scott Foster, Yukon man of international mystery, and winner of Best in Show: www.affableentertainment.com/.
Mimzy one-sheet
Date: 08/03/2008
Multiple Mimzies
Date: 04/28/2007
Space Mimzy
Date: 08/03/2008
This is the single greatest thing I have ever created!
Though I am kidding, I do kind of like this rendering. It has a quaint and slightly creepy quality that would fit into the Juxtapoz world quite nicely. Put a piece of meat on one side of it and an Abraham Lincoln head on the other, and you almost have a Mark Ryden painting.
Mimzy doll floppy
Date: 08/03/2008
Mimzy Doll creepy
Date: 08/03/2008
Mimzy wabbit concepts
Date: 08/03/2008
Mimzy final design
Date: 08/03/2008
Mimzy-energetic innards
Date: 04/18/2007
Mimzy-circuit innards
Date: 04/18/2007
Mimzy-final innards
Date: 04/18/2007
Mimzy zoom sequence
Date: 04/18/2007
Puss n' Boots
Date: 06/23/2008
One of my first attempts to paint in Photoshop. Not too bad for an early try. But then again, I didn't have to put him in an environment.
Can you guess the name of this children's book character?
If you can't, you may just be a retard.
RockMan
Date: 08/05/2008
This was the first attempt at a design for the rock monster that attacks our Captain on the planet surface in Galaxy Quest. I even took a stab at designing the little blue men.
Alien-Thug-1
Date: 08/04/2008
Alien-Thug-2
Date: 08/04/2008
FleshBalls-Face
Date: 08/03/2008
Porcupine Lady
Date: 08/03/2008
Slither Thing
Date: 08/03/2008
Slither Man
Date: 08/03/2008
Vampire Hunter's Handbook
Date: 08/03/2008
Vampire feeding
Date: 08/03/2008
Creating-a-Vampire
Date: 08/04/2008
Shadow-Vampire
Date: 08/04/2008
Vampire abduction
Date: 08/04/2008
Vampenthropes
Date: 08/04/2008
Vampire Feast of Cruelty
Date: 08/04/2008
Vampire-Nobility
Date: 08/04/2008
Lord-Vampire
Date: 08/04/2008
Vampire-Royalty
Date: 08/04/2008
Vampire Staked
Date: 08/04/2008
Vampire-cadaver
Date: 08/04/2008
Repeating Crossbow
Date: 05/27/2010
Dark Still Life
Date: 08/04/2008
Succubus-1
Date: 08/03/2008
Succubus-2
Date: 08/03/2008
Werewolf and victim
Date: 10/31/2006
Crib Critter
Date: 08/03/2008
Throne Demon concept
Date: 08/03/2008
Demon-Rays
Date: 08/03/2008
Congo-Amy
Date: 08/05/2008
Deep Sea Thing!
Date: 08/05/2008
I did this strange piece an eternity ago. This is a creature that was essentially designed by the mighty Jordu Schell for the maniacal Steve Johnson on some now forgotten project that may or may not have ever happened. I took Jordu's pencil sketches and turned them into a finished, color presentaion rendering.
This monster is really 3 monsters in one, as the two creatures attached to either side come off and are their own separate entities. Yes, this deep sea abomination was a triple-threat to divers everywhere.
Hell Hound
Date: 08/03/2008
Stacy X-3
Date: 08/03/2008
MoonLurker
Date: 08/03/2008
Demon-of-Orphans
Date: 08/03/2008
Pazuzu Bits
Date: 06/01/2008
If one could base a breakfast cereal on the Exorcist, this would be it. You true fans out there will understand this one.
Merrin...........
Victorian Pets
Date: 08/03/2008
Wall Walker
Date: 08/05/2008
Junkyard Horror
Date: 08/03/2008
Necromonger-Infantry undersuit
Date: 08/04/2008
This was a design suggestion for the Necromonger soldiers. It was to be an undersuit upon which various armored pieces could be attached. It was rejected by the costume designer who saw it as a threat (God knows why) but something just like it was adopted after I left the costume department.
Gotta love ego.
Hell wyrm
Date: 08/03/2008
Freddie Comic
Date: 08/05/2008
Cthulhu
Date: 08/05/2008
Flora Plum
Date: 08/05/2008
Why the silly name for an illustration of Russell Crowe all covered in fur like Chewbacca? I'll tell you. It's because if you stuck your thumb in Russell's rather floral bum...you'd pull out a plum.
No.
Truth is I did this drawing for Greg Cannom several years ago when Jodie Foster was going to direct and star in a period film called 'Flora Plum' about a female high-wire acrobat who falls in love with the dog faced man in a Travelling Circus. I believe the film didn't get made because Russell Crowe broke his rib. Hail Maximus!
Hawkman
Date: 08/05/2008
JacksonStretch
Date: 08/05/2008
JacksonStretch2
Date: 08/05/2008
Michael Jackson-Ghosts montage-01-web
Date: 08/12/2008
Alien StarFish
Date: 08/05/2008
This design was created for Men in Black 2.
Ankh
Date: 08/05/2008
Goat-Demon
Date: 08/05/2008
Jedi
Date: 08/05/2008
My design for a Jedi warrior that was to be featured in a computer game than never got made. I think.
NOCTURNA
Date: 08/05/2008
JORUNE
Date: 08/05/2008
This is the original cover for the boxed edition of Jorune circa 1985. A very young and beautiful Carla Rocha posed for the girl here. The oil painting I did for this cover was never finished, and was whisked from under my brush and brought to be photographed for the color separations with the paint still wet. There are raw and unfinished areas all over this piece where the underpainting shows through.
Ah, to be 22 again....
JORUNE - Beauty and the Beast
Date: 08/05/2008
Burdoth
Date: 08/04/2008
Burdoth is a city on Jorune. It is also an expansion pack for the role playing game, and this was it's cover. My beautiful Persian girlfriend Fahimeh Jabbari posed for this cover all those years ago.......
A Trarch
Date: 08/05/2008
A Trarch is the Jorune equivalent of an ogre or a troll. To find out what the hell Jorune is, Wikipedia it.
Ramian Pirates
Date: 08/05/2008
Even Jorune has pirates. And these pirates are Ramian. Whoa, you know what THAT means!
Ramian Rampage
Date: 08/05/2008
Jorune is a strange place. When Ramian enter their 'chiveer' mode, they go all whacky and start charging through the black bogs of Voligire, and, well, you know.
Trouble.
Club Trarch
Date: 08/05/2008
No, it's not a resort on the Mexican Riviera. This is a Trarch, on Jorune, with a big nasty club. Nothing relaxing about this. You won't find this ornery bastard in a Corona Lite commercial. Though, that would be damned interesting.
Salrough Gomo
Date: 08/05/2008
Salrough Gomo the Thriddle becons you into his little Jorune cottage.
Be cautious!
Once inside, you may be seduced into doing free drawings for a role-playing game that will go nowhere and pay nothing.
Stroke of Midnight
Date: 08/05/2008
I did this elaborate piece for a friend's rubber mask company back in 1984. I used to be a madman with a pencil. That was before computers. I still love pencil though. The name 'Stroke of Midnight' took on a whole new meaning when the afore mentioned friend had to stay at my apartment for a few days in the fall of 1986, and my girlfriend woke up late at night to find him 'stroking it' on the floor in his sleeping bag.
It might also be mentioned that Rob Bottin got a little miffed when I showed him this piece. He felt that I was ripping off the design for 'Darkness' that we had just developed that summer for LEGEND. I hastened to enlighten him to the fact that I was merely doing my own take on Cernabog, the Demon from Disney's Night on Bald Mountain section in Fantasia. 'Darkness' had sprung from this same source. He really couldn't say much at that point.
Woffen
Date: 08/05/2008
Not the Waffen SS my friends. No, these are wolfmen from planet Jorune. They know nothing of national Socialism. But they know how to drink, and laugh, and scratch fleas, and lift their legs to piss on things.
Rock'n Roll Satan
Date: 08/05/2008
Maudra
Date: 08/04/2008
The Temple
Date: 08/04/2008
A fine are piece of my own done in acrylic and oils.
T-Rex
Date: 08/04/2008
I did this rather stylized T-Rex for the label of a T-Shirt company I was trying to start up back in the 80's. I just didn't have the business acumen to get this kind of thing off the ground. I am an artist for Christ's sake.
Life Drawing
Date: 08/05/2008
A simple 20 minute life drawing from an old sketchbook.
The Elements
Date: 07/07/2009
These silly creatures are meant to represent the elements, and how they work their primal magic on the Earth to slowly move fossils to the surface. I did this back in the 80's for a now forgotten Dinosaur magazine. I probably got paid about 5 bucks.
HanSolo 1978
Date: 05/26/2010
I recently discovered this old friend in a moldering pile of ancient artwork. A ball point pen rendering I did back in 8th grade of Han Solo. Ah, the good old days.
I learned to draw and render by trying to copy photos without tracing them. Someone told me when I was quite young that drawing in ball point pen was more difficult because you couldn't erase as you went along, so I adopted it as a tool to try and grow faster. I loved to cross hatch. I learned that from Basil Wolverton.
STAR TREK -First Oil -1975
Date: 08/03/2008
I include this one to remind myself and anyone else who cares what a nerd I am.
This was my first oil painting, done around 1975. I did it using only oils paints straight from the tube, and turpentine. I knew nothing about painting mediums, or anything about technique. All I knew is that people were telling me that Oils were the only true medium for the REAL artist, so I had better start using them.
Of course Star Trek could be the only subject matter for me at the time. Star Wars had yet to come out!