The Golden Gals and Kurosaki

Here are some more girls that I created with fishnets. The first two I call "The Golden Gals" Goldilocks and her sister Goldie Blond. Their real names are Rhodesia and Rainesha but their nicknames are more explanatory. As for my ninja I name her Kurosaki for Black Blossom. They are also created by a combination of Corel Painter and Photoshop.
Busty Bee-Hive Babes with Guns.



Here are some more girls that I created with fishnets. The first two I call "The Golden Gals" Goldilocks and her sister Goldie Blond. Their real names are Rhodesia and Rainesha but their nicknames are more explanatory. As for my ninja I name her Kurosaki for Black Blossom. They are also created by a combination of Corel Painter and Photoshop.
Busty Bee-Hive Babes with Guns.



These girls are a homage to Ralph Bakshi, Russ Meyers, Tromaville and the Grindhouse genre before the invention of the VCR in the mid 70s. First, I drew the girls in Corel Painter and then I took them into photoshop. I usual don't post my creations on-line for fear of plagarism. The way that I made the squares was by using the square selection tool and arrange it as a silhouette and used levels in the colored blank background to lighten and darken it. For the blond, I was inspired by the cover model on the November 2007 issue of ENVY: Dallas Life magazine.
Jade from Mortal Kombat

Eleanor Twitty: The Librarian Ghost from Ghostbusters 1 and 3(the video game)

Like the Scoleri Brothers I did a lot of photoshop work for her. I did more work for her and her alter-ego. The floating books, normal mode and beast mode were duplicated into their own layers in order for me to manipulate them: glow, color adjustment and stroke. As an added bonus, she is holding two books: Tobin's Spirit Guide and The Necronomicon.
The Scoleri Brothers from Ghostbusters 2.

The Incredible Hulk

This is my latest vector art piece.
Here is a vector portrait of The Mad Hatter from Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland.
DestroyX of Angelspit

Barnes & Noble Graphic Design piece
This is my Graphic Design piece that I made for Barnes & Noble. I used the concept of the Tree of Knowledge where I made a tree out of words. The words in the tree represent the kind of book, CDs and DVDs that the store and website sell. I used this illustration as a blue print for my Barnes and Noble motion graphics piece. In the piece the tree is growing from the ground and branches growing out of it. Each of the branches on the tree are categories of the books that they sell: science, sports, graphic novels, music, etc. In the motion graphic piece I used a classical song called rain forest for the piece.

Countess Grotesque

I loved Grotesque Puppy Meow's picture "This is Halloween" so much that I had to paint it in Corel painter. It was a while since I painted something in Corel, but it came out great. This picture is on Deviant Art.
The Joker: The Dark Knight

Slimer

Tim Skold

Gen of Genitorturers
This is the second vector picture that I have done. If I had finished this picture three years ago and didn't start over, then this would've been my first. It is a picture of Gen, lead singer of Genitorturers.Visualized Quote
I made this in my second semester at the Art Institute. It was the first time that I was on Brainyquote.com. If you can't read it, it saids "The burden of originality is one that most people don't want to accept. They'd rather sit in front of the TV and let that tell them what they're suppose to like, what they're suppose to buy and what they're suppose to laugh at"-Marilyn Manson.
The Jackyl
Here is a picture of the Jackyl from 13 Ghost. I did this picture entirely in Photoshop just like a picture in Corel Painter.
In Digital Paint class at The Art Institute of Dallas I painted a copy of a Godsmack album cover.
Valkyrie

I also painted this picture in the same class. I drew inspiration from a sketch that I made in 2005, and painted the picture two years later.