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Nevada's Docking Bay 94
date posted: Sep 21, 2005 12:27 AM
Scans from the sketchbook
You've seen the commercial right? The one where the guy pitches the art institute where you copy the picture of the turtle wearing the hat, or the picture of the sailboat into the empty box on the mail away brochure. Well, I've always been able to look at someone else's work and do a decent job of replicating it. I also imagine the prize students to such schools submit their brochure with an original and imaginitive picture of the turtle in a sailor's cap at the helm of an aircraft carrier... taking the building blocks and creating something magical. I've never felt the drive to be THAT creative.

Lately I've spent some time sketching, mostly using the works of others as a springboard for my doodles. It is said that imitation is the sincerest form of copying someone else's art... or something along those lines. I thoroughly enjoy imitating the work of Star Wars artist Joe Corroney (his blog is over there to the left in my Blog Roll). In addition to creating artwork for Holonet News, Star Wars Insider, Dark Horse's Star Wars: Empire comic series... you know, the list is quite long so just go check out his website. Anyway, he's also illustrated about a million sketch cards for a number of Star Wars trading card sets. I drew a whole series of sketches using Joe's cards as my reference materials. So, I have scanned my fan art and set up a gallery which can be viewed here. There's also some recent sketches based on Star Wars comic characters created by Jan Duursema, illustrations of some of my favorite Cartoon Network stars, the sci-fi series Farscape, and some older pieces I still had floating around from 10-15 years ago when I was still heavy into comics. I haven't finished adding captions and titles to all of the files yet, but hopefully my skills are good enough you'll recognize a character when you see them...

  DarthMaulcullick
date Posted: Sep 21, 2005 12:43 AM
hey if you want to see some interesting photo's you need to goto www.desktopstarships.com there you will find some very interesting concepts for Star Wars and many more Sci Fi catagorys
bonemanNV
Nevada's Docking Bay 94
date Posted: Sep 21, 2005 12:29 PM
Howdy DarthMaulcullick!

Thanks for stopping by. I took a peek over at www.desktopstarships.com. Some great looking work, just from my quick scan of the image galleries. I'll definitely have to explore it more thoroughly. Do you have any pieces archived over there?
  DarthMaulcullick
date Posted: Sep 21, 2005 2:01 PM
nope just came across it one day, and ever since then I was in Love. Not many people know of the site so I just have to let people know. being a HUGE Star Wars fan the concept art that they do was just breath taking. :)
Joe Corroney
Drawing in the Empire
date Posted: Oct 17, 2005 9:11 PM
I'm just stunned and amazed (or maybe it's shock and awe) :) Those drawings look great and I'm really flattered my sketch card artwork inspired you so much. You're the best fan this lowly Star Wars artist could ask for. Thanks for all of the support and inspiration over the years you've given me :)
bonemanNV
Nevada's Docking Bay 94
date Posted: Oct 18, 2005 3:22 PM
Howdy Joe!

I'm glad you didn't take offense at my artwork. Hopefully I maintain my cool fanboy status. But, if you ever feel it becoming crazy stalking fanboy status let me know! ]:)
Nar Cranor
Holochronicles: Continuity Hugs for Everyone!
date Posted: Jan 11, 2006 5:45 PM
Hey Bone, great job on the gallery! Some very impressive pieces there. If you wanna try taking fan art to the next level, I run a site at http://www.fandom.swnsu.com . We do star wars fan comics and D20 material there, and we could always use another pin-up artist contributor. Or, you can keep following in Jan and Joe's footsteps and give sequential art a try.
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