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Mostly a 7B with a smattering of other B pencils on Hammermill 80lb Bright white cardstock
at any rate, i am VERY happy with it - but what do you think?
The reason I did this picture:
So The only portrait sketches I have ever done have been family or commissions and because of the various clubs i've joined i kept seeing this celeb or that celeb and just oggling at them. So then i thought, maybe i should do one or two of those, just for fun.
I picked this because i had borrowed Wolverine: Origins and i thought it was a great movie and so felt inclination to draw Wolverine - searched out a picture ref and started it a few weeks ago. I stalled for other projects and then was spurred again today because someone in one of the clubs posted the SAME picture just today, and what he did was Soooo different then what I was doing, i just had to finish it!
I love seeing people interpret the same piece and seeig the differences - still good, but different
This is what happens when you drive under the influence. Adamantium or not. Always have a designated driver.
With his mutant healing factor and adamantium claws, Wolverine is the best there is at what he does... but what he does best isn't very nice. Beneath his gruff and crude exterior lies a noble spirit who geniunely treasures his comrades. However, in the face of his enemies he is merciless.
Nothing disturbs me more than finding toys, lost, discarded, forgotten about or left behind to get tangled in overgrown weeds; shards of broken porceline doll heads and mangled doll bodies, filthy, torn teddy bears in garbage dumps, empty parks with swings still swinging and the merry-go-round still spinning...these things haunt me.
I found this guy in the lot I recently purchased. I thought the fig was humorous, although the hand is clearly a cheap knock-off brand.
After a week plus of slogging arround in ice and snow, and a couple coats of neatsfoot oil, I added a couple of coats of Meltonian neutral cream polish. I don't seem to be capable of wearing these without scuffing the hell out of them, and I'm not goiung to baby them, but I'm determeined to take really good care of them, because I want them to last me a LONG time.
A variant of my Wolverine M-ATV designed for special operations units. After reworking the back of the vehicle this variant can now fit four minifigures.
Instructions on Rebrickable: reb.li/m/193193
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Museum_of_Nature
Canadian Museum of Nature; Ottawa, Ontario.
He didn't mean to kill the rat, now he's sad.
Drawn for the Wolverine comp at Nostalgia and Comics today...except I only just remembered it was on today...oh well.
WOLVERINE 1974-2008
Columbia Transportation Div.
Oglebay Norton Co.
Robert S. Pierson 2008
Port Huron, MI 14 April, 1984
Photo By Dennis Smolinski
Logan: a photographic portrait
July 2011
Nashua, NH
Photography based on the comic book franchise "Wolverine"
starring Matt Smigiel as "Logan"
Personal portfolio project
Blog post HERE
This continues a series of personal work that started with the Legend of Zelda portfolio. I've been hoping to start a series of images based on my personal passions related to video games, comic books, movies, etc.
Matt Smigiel is a graduate from the New Hampshire Institute of Art who does amazing comics, cartoon and comic book style artworks. He's currently shopping around his first completed graphic novel, "Iris".
Matt pretty much IS Wolverine. He's a big Wolverine fan, I'm a big Wolverine fan. Hey, let's get together and make you Wolverine. I couldn't even get the complete sentence out of my mouth before he said "OMG YES!!!!"
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