2007
Battlesuit Concept
Mar/12/2007 23:27 Filed in: Art
This is an "upgraded" version of an armor suit I did
for the cover of the 2320AD RPG game. The design spec
called for a unpowered armor suit with a high-threat
combat helmet with removable respirator. I basically
took the original armor from the cover art and beefed
it up with a rigid armor shell. I was going for a
look somewhere between the Halo Master Chief and the
ESWAT "Orc" suits from Appleseed.

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Submersible Combat Walker
Mar/09/2007 01:22 Filed in: Art
This is a WIP of a seaborne combat walker. The design
spec called for a combat walker that could operate as
a submersible and as a walking tank on land. This
concept was fun and it has some Shirow-esque
influences in the shapes. One thing I've always
admired about Masamune Shirow's work (especially the
Appleseed period), is that amount of thought he put
into the functionality of his mechanical designs and
his ability to render pleasing shapes.

Special Forces Operator
Feb/20/2007 08:29 Filed in: Art
Here is an in-progress version of a slightly
futuristic special forces operator from a new game
I'm illustrating. He's using a "Shirow-esque" bullpup
longarm with holographic sight and suppressor, and
he's got a helmet mounted sensor/comm suite. Still
working on some kind of flip-down monocle sight or
HUD visor.
Drawn with Alias Sketchbook Pro.
Drawn with Alias Sketchbook Pro.

Grav APC
Feb/06/2007 22:04 Filed in: Art
This is a sketch of a small gravitic lift drive
armored personnel carrier. It can carry up to eight
soldiers plus two crew. It's equipped with a turreted
fusion gun, two outboard HEL batteries and point
defense lasers around the hull. Entry and egress is
through a deployable ramp at the rear or a smaller
front hatch, though this is generally used only in an
emergency. The lift drive mechanism and fusion power
plant are embedded within the armored modules along
the sides of the vehicle. Should human crew be
unavailable, an onboard level 3 AI can provide
limited maneuver and fire control.
This sketch went throught five major revisions before I ended up with something I liked. The asymmetric, wedge-shaped front window is my homage to the APC from Aliens, one of my all time favorite vehicle designs.
The ability to quickly save alternate versions of a sketch in progress as well as quickly create translucent underdrawings is proving to be invaluable for experimenting with design variations.
This sketch went throught five major revisions before I ended up with something I liked. The asymmetric, wedge-shaped front window is my homage to the APC from Aliens, one of my all time favorite vehicle designs.
The ability to quickly save alternate versions of a sketch in progress as well as quickly create translucent underdrawings is proving to be invaluable for experimenting with design variations.

Light Body Armor
Jan/31/2007 01:12 Filed in: Art
This is a suit of light armor for law enforcement.
The plastic armor shell is worn over an undersuit of
ballistic cloth. I may have to go back and recolor
this one since I'm not really digging on the color
scheme.
I am getting more accurate with my stroke placement and pressure using the stylus. I tried out an old Graphire stylus which happens to be compatible with my TabletPC, but it was pretty crummy compared to the stock stylus.
I am getting more accurate with my stroke placement and pressure using the stylus. I tried out an old Graphire stylus which happens to be compatible with my TabletPC, but it was pretty crummy compared to the stock stylus.

Future Fashion Gone Wrong
Jan/29/2007 22:27 Filed in: Art
First Tablet PC Sketches
Jan/26/2007 14:52 Filed in: Art
I'm making the switch to an all-digital workflow for
art using a TabletPC. Where I would previously sketch
in pencil, scan, resize, print, ink, scan again,
paint in Photoshop, now I will open my TabletPC,
sketch, ink and paint all in Alias Sketchbook Pro.
It's going to take some time to get comfortable with the stylus but I can already tell that I like it much better than my traditional Wacom Intuos tablet where I am drawing 20" away from where I am looking onscreen.
Anyway, here are two generic sci-fi people: spaceboy and gungirl.
It's going to take some time to get comfortable with the stylus but I can already tell that I like it much better than my traditional Wacom Intuos tablet where I am drawing 20" away from where I am looking onscreen.
Anyway, here are two generic sci-fi people: spaceboy and gungirl.
