Comic Book Cover, DC Comics, STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION. Pencil, ink, china marker, gouache, zip-a-tone shading film. A surrealistic visit to the Holodeck for Worf, Picard, and Geordi LaForge. Data had apparently lost his head again, and Geordi was stuck with a mystery.
The texture of Geordi's 3-piece suit was achieved by laying two sheets of adhesive zip-a-tone shading film on top of one another at a 30 to 40 degree angle, creating what is referred to as a moire effect.
great job....once again, how long do these drawings take you? and i was wondering do you think you can draw me something, or just draw it for fun ......master chief for halo2... much detail on him... serach it up, see if you can draw it...it would look really cool!
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"Beware the beast Man, for he is the Devil's pawn. Alone among God's primates, he kills for sport or lust or greed... Shun him; drive him back into his jungle lair, for he is the harbinger of death."
I'm honored by your awe, and if I manage to inspire, then that is a sweet reward.
I had the privilege of actually meeting actor Brent Spiner once, on the lot at Paramount. He was shooting a scene, but came out to meet my art team and I. He was in full age-make-up as Data's creator, Dr. Noonian Soong. I imagine your expletives REALLY would've been freely blurting had you been there. LOL!
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"Beware the beast Man, for he is the Devil's pawn. Alone among God's primates, he kills for sport or lust or greed... Shun him; drive him back into his jungle lair, for he is the harbinger of death."
What's wrong with the phrase 'my art team?' LOL! Did I misspeak?
These were the other artists involved on the Star Trek comic books, Gordon Purcell, Arne Starr, and colorist Tom McCraw. On occasion, DC Comics would arrange through Paramount for us to tour the studio sets, sketching for reference (Because I'm local, I got to visit there a few more times than the others.).
Yes, Mr. Spiner was quite the gentleman, and he accepted a caricature of himself from Arne Starr. It was of Data as Superman, titled, "The Man of Shlameel," yiddish humor. He got a good laugh.
But I was even more impressed by Patrick Stewart. As we were leaving, he came walking up the lane, on his way to supportively watch Brent shoot his scenes. His charm as an actor, and as a Brit were readily apparent. However, he had the amazing ability to be intimidating at the same time as charming. As I spoke to him, his attention became riveted on me, as if I was the only person in the vicinity. It made me nervous, but also made it seem that he felt whatever I had to say was important. Truly a special man, with a powerful presence.
I had watched him before (though I didn't meet him then) as he was shooting a Ready Room scene with Romulan Admiral Jarok in the episode, "The Defector." This was the pivotal scene, and the quiet on the set was deafening, as the actors performed. I nearly applauded despite myself. LOL!
I was visiting with my sisters, and we met Michael Dorn, and Gates McFadden that day.
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"Beware the beast Man, for he is the Devil's pawn. Alone among God's primates, he kills for sport or lust or greed... Shun him; drive him back into his jungle lair, for he is the harbinger of death."
No no, you misunderstood me. I'm just tickled to know anyone with an art team. It thrills me.
I've met some people like Mr. Stewart, who have that arresting way of paying attention. He seems indelibly charming and I'm so glad you got a chance to meet so many excellent people and see such wonderful things. The idea of Hollywood makes me jumpy, but it's nice to know that people conduct themselves with grace and humility and passion.
You're a lucky guy, and I expect you deserve every bit of it.
Ah! Elegance with Eloquence. A deeper layer of your character is revealed to me. I like it.
And, thank you.
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"Beware the beast Man, for he is the Devil's pawn. Alone among God's primates, he kills for sport or lust or greed... Shun him; drive him back into his jungle lair, for he is the harbinger of death."
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PEANUT-BUTTER
Is pretty much all I can soldier up.
Such language!
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"Beware the beast Man, for he is the Devil's pawn. Alone among God's primates, he kills for sport or lust or greed... Shun him; drive him back into his jungle lair, for he is the harbinger of death."
No worries.
I'm honored by your awe, and if I manage to inspire, then that is a sweet reward.
I had the privilege of actually meeting actor Brent Spiner once, on the lot at Paramount. He was shooting a scene, but came out to meet my art team and I. He was in full age-make-up as Data's creator, Dr. Noonian Soong. I imagine your expletives REALLY would've been freely blurting had you been there. LOL!
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"Beware the beast Man, for he is the Devil's pawn. Alone among God's primates, he kills for sport or lust or greed... Shun him; drive him back into his jungle lair, for he is the harbinger of death."
That sounds like a heck of an experience! So was he a gent to you?
These were the other artists involved on the Star Trek comic books, Gordon Purcell, Arne Starr, and colorist Tom McCraw. On occasion, DC Comics would arrange through Paramount for us to tour the studio sets, sketching for reference (Because I'm local, I got to visit there a few more times than the others.).
Yes, Mr. Spiner was quite the gentleman, and he accepted a caricature of himself from Arne Starr. It was of Data as Superman, titled, "The Man of Shlameel," yiddish humor. He got a good laugh.
But I was even more impressed by Patrick Stewart. As we were leaving, he came walking up the lane, on his way to supportively watch Brent shoot his scenes. His charm as an actor, and as a Brit were readily apparent. However, he had the amazing ability to be intimidating at the same time as charming. As I spoke to him, his attention became riveted on me, as if I was the only person in the vicinity. It made me nervous, but also made it seem that he felt whatever I had to say was important. Truly a special man, with a powerful presence.
I had watched him before (though I didn't meet him then) as he was shooting a Ready Room scene with Romulan Admiral Jarok in the episode, "The Defector." This was the pivotal scene, and the quiet on the set was deafening, as the actors performed. I nearly applauded despite myself. LOL!
I was visiting with my sisters, and we met Michael Dorn, and Gates McFadden that day.
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"Beware the beast Man, for he is the Devil's pawn. Alone among God's primates, he kills for sport or lust or greed... Shun him; drive him back into his jungle lair, for he is the harbinger of death."
I've met some people like Mr. Stewart, who have that arresting way of paying attention. He seems indelibly charming and I'm so glad you got a chance to meet so many excellent people and see such wonderful things. The idea of Hollywood makes me jumpy, but it's nice to know that people conduct themselves with grace and humility and passion.
You're a lucky guy, and I expect you deserve every bit of it.
And, thank you.
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"Beware the beast Man, for he is the Devil's pawn. Alone among God's primates, he kills for sport or lust or greed... Shun him; drive him back into his jungle lair, for he is the harbinger of death."
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