Wednesday, October 30, 2013

LOEB: Sketch Studies - Jason Vorhees


It seems that the Halloween season has snuck up on me once more and I've been so busy getting my act together that I've gotten behind in my horror movie watching and monster drawing. Not only have I failed to hold up the holiday, but I've also forsaken my country in its time of need. Woe is me!


I never have this problem around Christmastime. Maybe its because I know I'll lose my soul if I don't watch "A Charlie Brown Christmas" or "How the Grinch stole Christmas".

At least I can say I've kept with the spirit of the season by listening to all sorts of spooky tunes like the best of Bernard Hermann, Roy Webb's scores for the Val Lewton features, classical pieces such as Toccata and Fugue in D Minor or breakaway pop hits like "Ghostbusters" or "Thriller". Though most of these are already first in my audio quiver so I don't know if that really counts as anything special. 

Something I had been putting together in anticipation of All Hallow's Eve is some rough sketches that I hoped might develop or inspire full fledged illustrations.

 



Its times like this when I'm grateful for my Waccom tablet, which can capture the spontaneity of a quick pencil sketch by simply scanning it in and tracing over it, adding and subtracting details as necessary without the hassle of needing to start from scratch to try something new.

Looking at it again, the original Jason sketch on the upper left seems to have been inspired by the loose geometrics, broad torso and skinny legs of another monster; Killer Croc as seen on Batman: The Animated Series.

Speaking of aquatic monster men; Achivements in Gaming pays tribute to the Golden Age Gillman!
Other Monsters from the League:
* Brian recollects The Monster Times!
* Batfan goes old school!

4 comments:

  1. Love the Jason sketch (green - top right). Very cool. Happy Halloween!

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    1. Thanks! Looking back, it is the one with the most "character" to him.

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  2. That Jason sketch is really cool. I have been behind on doing League assignments, but I have loved reading up on what everyone else has been doing. I hope you have been doing well!

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    1. Agreed. Some topics are more inspiration than others, and it can be hard to get on board when things get busy.

      As for how I'm doing, now that Halloween is done I'm working on trying to design my annual Christmas cards so that they'll be ready for Decemeber. I've starting to get that "new project" euphoria buzz!

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