Here's some of the F4 fanart I've done recently and in times past. I'm largely a Human Torch fan. Can you tell? Lol.
Click on the thumbnails for a full-size version.
My most recent piece of artwork. I decided to edit Cartoon Network's style of Johnny Storm to see how it looked. The biggest change is that I removed the sideburns. He looks much better, in my opinion (aside from the fact I screwed up his nose somewhat, LOL).
NOTE: The sketches in the background are copyright of Marvel Comics and Moonscoop Animation Studios. I took reference from their character sheets for the pose and character 'look', since this is a totally new style for me.
This is one I did late last year. It's inspired by a Marvel Adventures comic cover I bought. I loved the perspective. Hopefully I can get the colored version up sometime, because it looks even better than this sketch.
Another one done last year. It's the "Ultimates" version of Johnny Storm. I was testing out the fire effects, since I hadn't done much of it prior to this pic.
Software Used: Paintshop Pro 8, 9, and X... also an Aptek HyperPen Drawing Tablet.
Click on the thumbnails for a full-size version.
My most recent piece of artwork. I decided to edit Cartoon Network's style of Johnny Storm to see how it looked. The biggest change is that I removed the sideburns. He looks much better, in my opinion (aside from the fact I screwed up his nose somewhat, LOL).
NOTE: The sketches in the background are copyright of Marvel Comics and Moonscoop Animation Studios. I took reference from their character sheets for the pose and character 'look', since this is a totally new style for me.
This is one I did late last year. It's inspired by a Marvel Adventures comic cover I bought. I loved the perspective. Hopefully I can get the colored version up sometime, because it looks even better than this sketch.
Another one done last year. It's the "Ultimates" version of Johnny Storm. I was testing out the fire effects, since I hadn't done much of it prior to this pic.
Software Used: Paintshop Pro 8, 9, and X... also an Aptek HyperPen Drawing Tablet.