second attempt at digital painting, trying to do an Emma Frost headshot in the Future Fight style…. really fun and frustrating to learn all at the same time.

some small edits
second attempt at digital painting, trying to do an Emma Frost headshot in the Future Fight style…. really fun and frustrating to learn all at the same time.

some small edits
The X-Men Project: the early 1990s!
Kirby, Cockrum, Byrne and Lee. There were some amazing other artists in there (Paul Smith, Art Adams, geez so many) but I tried to limit my project to 12 pages of work. Here are the Jim Lee inspired/X-Men ‘92 style pages. One thing I learned was go heavy on action and posing, and be liberal with the hatch marks. The story and character (like the previous ones) are just a silly excuse to mimic an art style that had a major influence on me growing up.
The X-Men Project: the early 1980s!
It was really nostalgic to study John Byrne’s early X-Men pages. His style had a huge impact on me growing up, and looking at the sheer talent of his storytelling up close was really satisfying. I hope I did this little side-story some justice, it was incredibly fun at the very least.
To check out my 1970s episode: http://scmartel.tumblr.com/post/168739749922/the-x-men-project-1970s-looking-back-on
The X-Men Project: 1970s
Looking back on Cockrum’s run, it was good to study his heavy, deliberate line work. He experimented with panels outside the grid, similar to Neal Adams before him. Every girl had serious cheekbones. I forgot how much the characters explained the story as it progressed and that all knowing narrator (who was that anyway?!). I love that Eric the Red just hands out new code names and costumes - and so much mind-control!
These panels would fit off-scene around X-Men #105. To check out the 1960s study, http://scmartel.tumblr.com/post/167772457007/an-ongoing-project-trying-to-capture-the-spirit-of
The new Trinary from X-Men:Red. Taking a guess on what her powers would look like, but fun to have someone new to draw. Throwback added to a 1992 trading card (geez, I spent waaaay too much money collecting those back in the day, sorry mom).
An ongoing project trying to capture the spirit of Lee/Kirby during the early X-Men years with a made up character. I’ll continue this study through the 70s, 80s and 90s.