Sunday, September 16, 2018

Zzackback 180916

I was always nervous about getting my bike out of our shed when I was little. The inside was so dark, and there were often crickets or bees that had decided to take residence inside. I wanted my bike, but I didn't want to get attacked in the process!

Sunday, September 9, 2018

Practice Sketch 180909

Here's a practice sketch I worked on earlier this morning.

Sunday, August 26, 2018

Sunday, August 5, 2018

Sneak Peek

A sneak peek of a future comic strip. Here, I've added Zack to the Big Wheel drawing I made earlier in the week.

Monday, July 23, 2018

Zzackback 180723

Yup. It was either robots or army men...

Saturday, June 23, 2018

Character Sheet Color Test

One of my projects this morning: color testing a character sheet I've been working on for my current comic, Zzackback.

Sunday, June 17, 2018

Zzackback Character Sheet Linework

Working on a character sheet of some potential new characters to be introduced into Zzackback.

The next step is to add color, documenting the color codes for each component. This will make it easier to recall and reuse the color palette for each character.

Wednesday, June 6, 2018

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Remembering a great moment of my childhood - the day my soon-to-be best friend moved in next door. With a lot in common, we were practically inseparable for years. Sadly, his father accepted a job on the west coast, and his family moved away around the time I was middle school.

Saturday, June 2, 2018

Zzackback 180602

Rummaging through my drawings, I found this sketch of Zack with a Nerf rifle, and thought I'd add some color to it.

Zzackback 180602

Remembering kindergarten class, where I met the girl who I'd someday marry. Can't believe we're about to celebrate 19 years of marriage together.

Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Zzackback 180529

 What can I say? I was never good at jumping hurdles (physical, not metaphorical).

Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Zzackback 180425

This comic was inspired by my memories of playing basketball in P.E. class.

Whenever the class played basketball, we'd shoot from the foul line first to determine team captains. Whichever two students that made the shot first would become a captain, then the two would take turns choosing their team among the rest of the class. Though I wasn't much of an athlete, thanks to the basketball hoop we had at home, I managed to get decent at shooting from the foul line. Once, I ended up being the first to make the shot in class. My initial reaction was excitement: “Oh boy, I’m a team captain!” What I quickly learned, though, was that not too many kids wanted to be on the team captained by a not-so-athletic student.

I learned a valuable lesson that day – though it’s nice to know you have the ability to be a team captain if you want, sometimes it’s wiser to acknowledge someone is more qualified for the role, and maybe it’s a little more altruistic to step aside and let that person take the role.

After that day, I still joined in when the other kids “shot for captains”, except I’d tell the class my shots didn’t count. I didn’t want to pass up an opportunity to shoot hoops 😉

Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Practice Sketch 180417

Today's practice sketch is inspired from my memories of playing two-hand touch football with the other boys at recess. While not having a lot of speed, I was content to stay at the line and cover the quarterback. Boy, did I take that job seriously!

Linework 180416

Here's a glimpse of the hand-drawn, hand-inked artwork in the comic strips I share online.

Sunday, March 25, 2018

Zzackback 180325


Unfortunately I had more afternoons like this than I want to remember...

Thursday, March 22, 2018

Random Sketch 180322




Random sketch: 180322

This is a drawing of the desk I've owned since I was a child. It may look odd with the drawers on the left (rather than on the right), but that's because it is a "lefty" desk.

Sunday, March 18, 2018

Practice Sketch 180318

Practice Sketch: 180318

Remembering one of my favorite past times as a child...riding my bike! Granted, when I first learned to ride, I was limited to the street we grew up on, but once I was allowed to ride beyond our street, I rode all over town! I had so much fun exploring or neighborhood (and beyond)!