Random - Avatar, Trek, B&M

Jun 28, 2009 20:11

Time for a new edition of: "Random Stuff!"



The Gaang! I drew this to make a banner for an Avatar forum but meh, it's no good.
Obviously, arms don't exist in the Avatar universe.





Now for a step-by-step of The Star Trek 50's AU of Doom.
I spent... way too much time on that. I can actually date the first steps by "what my friends were doing at the time", but yeah, I won't do that. You'd realize how slow I am.



Beginning: I sketch and realize I have no grasp of perspective whatsoever.
Note that I actually wrote "50's AU". Because otherwise I'd have forgotten the theme or something.



I finally manage to draw something that makes sense when it comes to dimensions!
By the way, I am totally ripping off the design of some of the first google results for "malt shop". I am not ashamed, because that 3rd shop looks amazing.



Note the Kirk nipples.
McCoy is in green. Because when I finished drawing the characters I realized there only were 4 of them and it was TOO LITTLE. So I decided to draw one more character because there was a big whole in front of Uhura. AND THEN ANTICANCER BONES APPEARED.



"DON'T DIE ON ME PHOTOSHOP!"
Bones face scares me so much.
And I don't know why but I love Scotty fixing the jukebox in the background. SHE CANNAE TAKE ANYMORE OF THIS ROCK MUSIC CAPTAIN.



Spock is officially sponsored by Plaid Inc.
Don't pay attention to the horrible "impressionist car painting" in the background. THERE WAS A BLANK OKAY? I HAD TO FILL IT SOMEHOW.

And now for the traditional Blake and Mortimer picture no one cares about but me.



Or, well, something close to science at least.
Time travel definitely counts as a science of some sort?
Cinebook (aka company I'd like to work for) is publishing the B&M books in english, by the way. ComicGeekSpeak (or, well, Bryan Deemer, poor guy, fighting a one man battle to get comic geeks interested in european stuff) interviewed someone from the company the other day, they said some really interesting things.
B&M DESERVES LOVE. Okay, it is horrible in many ways (Did I ever mention that the Nasir, the kickass Indian army guy the heroes meet in the first book becomes their man-servant in the rest of the series? And that Mortimer is hilariously dickish to him?) but... it's camp. It makes no sense at times. It has people with stupid accents. The heroes are ridiculously in love with each other. And Olrik is the best/worst villain ever created.

blake and mortimer, avatar, kirk, star trek

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