Screen Caps
Misplaced Variant Cover
Pencils by
Randy Green, Inks by
Rick Ketcham, Color by Me
Randy Green and Rick Katchem did an amazing job with this one, so I thought I'd test my skills. I've never read Misplaced, but the piece beckoned for me to color it, so I obliged. I colored the character from my own perspective, so color differences are intentional on not a "mistake".
Witchblade Coloring Process
Pencils by
Residentlilly, Color by Me
I've never read a Witchblade comic, but her sultry gaze beckoned me to color her
Mullok the Glukkon
Pencils by
Residentlilly, Color by Me
Mullok the Glukkon is one of the antagonists in
"Abe's Oddysee". I grew up playing these games, so here's my homage piece.
Fuelled by Satan
No, I'm not a Satanist

. I made this as a "Prop" for my Explosivo video. Lucky for you, I screen capped it

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Making Stick Figures
When I was first learning After Effects, I thought I'd test out a "Stick Figure" idea I had. The end result was not what I wanted it to be, so I scrapped it. But the "Making Of" video was pretty nice, so I kept that for your viewing pleasure.
Magmoman - Redefining Awesomeness
This is my temporary "logo" until I get the time to make a new one. Whipped it up in After Effects in about 30 minutes.
Click on the Picture to see the Full Size and view the Screen Cap Video Gallery
When I get the chance/foresight to Screencap my Art Process, I hop right on that train. The only downside is that it takes up a lot of my RAM, so when I'm working on a large file, it tends to slow down my computer by an ass-load. But it works fine when the project is relatively small in file size/dimensions. Once I get Excalibur 2.0, hopefully I'll remember to get a secondary recorder so that it won't take up my system resources. But until then, here are some of the videos I've Screen-Capped.