There's a convention for everything, even the old Disney's Gargoyles cartoon series, which is called the annual Gathering of the Gargoyles. Well, since I puttered around in the fandom for a bit, I contributed to the 2001 calendar project with this picture that features its mascot, Holly, based on Marilyn Monroe. (The Gathering 2001 took place in Los Angeles, thus the theme.) Designing Holly's outfit to look like a film slate was most enjoyable.
My girls are showing off their wild sides and letting nature take its course. Celest seems turned on by being Bluette's prey.
Back in the day, I used to draw birthday gifts for everyone on my IM buddy lists. Part of the birthday series was this off-the-wall portrait of Cindy Kinnard, a.k.a. Eden, in a traditional fantasy setting. Another friend of mine went by the screen name McHopps a very decent guy who understood the whole frog/hops thing, so that's how the age-old story of a maiden and her frog prince came into play.
From the birthday series, an I-bot for Jennifer Winder, a.k.a. Celano. Luna is a teenybopper Decepticon motor scooter who's full of surprises. You can tell she's the morbidly fun-loving type by the way she plays hackey-sack with Waspinator's head!
Bluestreak proves that robots do look snazzy in human outfits like that shiny jacket she's wearing. She's getting funky in discotheque fashion but symbolically doing so at a gloomy old factory site. Is this a protest against the evils of pollution, or is the rebellious contradiction of elements just plain sexy? You got it!
A D&D character design request by Allison Cassel. I think this sassy redhead is pretty, but judging by that smirk on her face and that outfit she's wearing, she can be a lot of other things, too!
Another D&D request this one by Christine Morgan. These two elfin femmes are Kyra, the gorgeous night club singer, and Sera, her conservative sister. Hence, her outfit isn't as fun. Let's roll high for keeping the club goers entertained.
From the birthday series, gift art for manga fan artist, Mette Krangnes, who is a big Slayers fan. This is her character, Maigh, done in Slayers anime style. I eventually watched the series and found it rather entertaining, which I don't say often about anime.
This is how my girls and I turn Japanese. Note the significant breast reduction on Bluette, there. Comes with the territory, I guess. I should have added more panties.
The I-bot look was mainly intended for the ladies, but here's an exception the fruity flamer Balefire! For a chap with no legs, his design was rather complex: over 30 Photoshop layers were used to build him. You go, girl! Character design by bish fanatic, Jen De Salme.
She's black and she's gray, but she bursts with vibrancy when twirling those energy batons. Her thighs alone are enough of a knockout! Character design by Amy K. Cyrway.
From the birthday series, a gift for fluff artist, Diana Jiron, a.k.a. Pootoo, of her character, Flor the fairy. As you can see, she enjoys a good head dunk just like the rest of us. Stop making fun of my flower!
Half dragon and half mantis, Artist is as strange as they come. But despite her unearthly appearance, she's the laid-back type who enjoys frolicking in the treetops. I would have liked to dream this up, but she's a character design of Melissa McLaren, a.k.a. Darkheart.
"Silversilk" is Christine Morgan's first book in her ElfLore series, and it is also the magical material worn by elfin warrioress Ariana as she battles Shedra, a hideous mutation of alligator, snake and woman. Once, twice, three times a man-eater!
Weed is a mutated Venus fly-rat. This little guy may appear ominous and scary to some, but apparently it's not enough to convince that biomechanical caterpillar staring him in the yap. Weed was created for a Beast Wars role-playing game, so he has an alternate form. Watch in amazement as he transforms from a terrifying beast into a dazed dope head on Rollerblades!
Video game designer Skanker Zero has this freaky chick named Load, who, with her gray skin, pigtails, antennae, and morbid cheerleader outfit, inspired me so much, I just had to draw her. Skanker has a lot of freaky chicks, actually. They scare mine.
HyperJen is from Jenactive.com, a web site that showcases bodacious comic book babes. As you know, most comic book babes take on a dynamic, big-busted appearance. Jen here is no exception. Several artist guys I know put together a little jam session, rendering her in the most alluring, explosive, and powerful poses they could think of. I, on the other hand, took a more natural approach to this bad girl. Thanks to Skanker Zero's marvelous coloring work, this became one of my favorites! Thanks to Jenactive, too, for the humorously appropriate title. All of our entries were big hits!
The Monthly Artist's X-change is a nifty program in which bored artists come together on a monthly basis, pick names of fellow participants, and draw their characters. I tried this for a few months until it became well boring. This assignment was far from that, however. Chat buddy Anthony Klein was my October recipient, so this is a picture of his character, Kiana, trick-or-treating. Klein's favorite Transformer was Kup, so that seemed like the perfect costume for his equally cranky gal. You'd be cranky too if you got nothing but apples and pennies!
Samiel is more of a ruthless dictator than the sex-kitten type. She has her way with everyone else, so I took pleasure in having my way with her! Despite this twisted and compromising scenario, however, Samiel's creator, Mary Pletsch, a.k.a. Stormrave, still called it cute! All those My Little Ponies she collects have warped her mind, I swear.
A mammoth tree, miles of garland, lights and presents galore! The girls went all-out getting their place decked out for the holiday season. Hey, Bluette's got a bow on her. Maybe she plans on being unwrapped later.
Did you know that all the mega-evil overlord wants after conquering the earth is to be waited on hand-and-foot and be fed grapes? Belial is a fallen angel from Amy K. Cyrway's Apocrypha universe who takes on the appearance of a little brat to deceive his victims. What's a good way to draw a forth-dimensional entity? One is to make him look holographic!