Sunday, September 22, 2013

MIGHT SOLVE A MYSTERY...





The prize I received from Capcom, a "DuckTales: Remastered" Press Kit!

I won the prize by entering a DuckTales art contest where the guidelines were to either draw in the Ducktales characters into the box art of a Capcom video game, or “duckify” a character from a Capcom game.

I sorta did both.

I chose a box art from an old 80’s Nintendo game from Capcom, “Little Nemo: The Dream Master.”


The art was done on 13in X 17in Bristol Board with Sharpies, Prismacolor markers, and color pencils.

I would like to thank Capcom for holding the contest and for choosing my work out of the many submissions they received.

Now if you can excuse me, but I have to dig up my old NES and play some good ol' fashion Ducktales!

WOO-HOO!!!  

Friday, September 13, 2013

WINNER!!!



WOO HOO!!! I won a "DuckTales: Remastered" Press Kit from Capcom, which includes:a collector's edition golden NES cartridge and other treasures. I'm as happy as Scrooge McDuck swimming in his money pit!!!


Tuesday, September 10, 2013

ROCK N' ROLL ALL NITE!!!


Done on 11x14in bristol board with ink and prismacolor markers, and pencils.

Lilo and Stitch owned by Disney

Monday, September 2, 2013

Little Louie: the Dream Master



This is an entry to a contest Capcom is holding for the new DuckTales game, “DuckTales: Remastered.”

The guidelines is to either draw in the Ducktales characters into the box art of a Capcom video game, or “duckify” a character from a Capcom game.

I sorta did both.

I chose a box art from an old 80’s Nintendo game from Capcom that I was always very fond of, “Little Nemo: The Dream Master.”

The box art expresses sheer imagination. I loved it since I was a kid, and wanted to “recreate” it one day. I finally got my chance with an added “DuckTales” favor to the piece—which—Is always fun to draw in whenever I get a chance.


The art was done on 13in X 17in Bristol Board with Sharpies, Prismacolor markers, and color pencils.