For some reason when drawing this guy all I could think of is Bilbo Baggins. I drew the first one straight on, observational/focused style(as much as i could on a ever-shaking train), and the second one in a more of a cartoon, freestyle demeanor. Hmm, I think I like the cartoonist style better. Share
Over 100 pics from the awesome International Auto Show in NYC! Check it out on the gallery page here! Share
Hey all, I just launched my newest portfolio site- INSIGHT is the name and its located http://portfolio dot ashworld dot com! It has a sampling of my best design work over the course of the last year. Features a range of print & online marketing and advertising campaigns. Check it out here. Share
I’d like to send a shout-out+RIP to one of the co-founders of the Dungeons & Dragons Movement- Dave Arneson, which shaped most of the fantasy world concepts and ideas that us artists and regular(sic) people enjoy today. Good Show, Dave, Good show. Get more info and links to memorials at other game sites over at [...]
It is not clear where or whence the Ebu came from, but the tall, lanky entity is known as a grand deity of the forests. It is believed that it is the last of a long gone race of forest ‘caretakers’; one of many species that suffered great losses from the prominence of human magics [...]
One of a series of portraits created in my portrait drawing classes, from back in the college days. The harsh lines on her face and the dimly-lit room made it a relatively easy drawing. Share
Simply a sketch of a soldier staring out onto the encroaching enemy. Of note is the mouthpiece. It’s generated by lasers embedded in both sides of the helmet. In addition, a tiny projector emits real-time information about the battlefield on the inside of the laser barrier, facing upwards towards his eyes- making it fully viewable [...]
We all know the classic tale of the Turtle (not Tortoise!) and the Hare. Or DO we? Here is my re-telling of that old tale, but with a refreshing twist. To all the turtle’s out there, don’t quit your day job, lolz. Share
Oscar (De La) Kujo was a sidekick developed for The Riddler.com (origins explained at the preceding link) Since the design of The Riddler was shifting to a darker tone, my partner in crime, Marc, came up with the theme of a ‘Mad Jester’. Every Madman needs a pet, so the Riddler’s sidekick was born- along [...]
Back in 99/01′, I worked for a company called 24/7 Media, an internaet advertising company that was formed from some other companeis and…yadda yadda yadda. They happened to own one of the original online gaming sites, aptly named, Riddler.com. Once endowed with a team of around 30 programmers, after the great bubble burst of 2k [...]