Sunday, 31 July 2011

To the Tumblr!

One Man And His Blog is moving to Tumblr.  Hopefully, I'll update it a bit more often than I do here!

http://matttimson.tumblr.com/

Cheers!

Wednesday, 20 April 2011

SHAKARA!

This is an extremely naughty waste of time- but I'm glad I did it.  Shakara, running on and off in 2000ad for the last 9 years, has been one of my favourite series and has only recently come to an end.

I've never actually drawn him before- so it was probably about time.  It's not completely faithful to Henry Flint's original, but it's pretty close.

Wednesday, 30 March 2011

Venom sketch

In honour of my two new followers, I'm posting something that they've already seen.

:D

Doodled in Painter when I should've been working the other day.  I very rarely (if ever) work in Painter alone, so this is a bit of an oddity.

Wednesday, 9 March 2011

Prints available.

Several people asked after prints at the Cardiff Expo the other week and I felt as though I'd missed a trick- or at least the opportunity to please some fan(s).  With that in mind, I'll be at the Bristol Expo in May, so if anybody wants anything, now's the time to ask.

You can pick from pretty much anything on my site (with a few notable exceptions) and anything from my comic work.  Most of the individual panels can be blown up to a pretty respectable size, so please feel free to ask about anything you like the look of.

http://www.matttimson.com/









Wednesday, 23 February 2011

To the Bat-Cave!

"I must brood, Alfred..."

Not much bloggage of late- mainly as I'm wrapped up in work (not the sort that I can show off, I'm afraid)

Did this as a warm-up this morning.  Photoshop and Painter.  Sorry, Manga Studio...


Technically, it started life as a doodle on my desk.  Predictably, I think the doodle looks better...  :D

Thursday, 6 January 2011

The Darkness: High Noon

...is finally out next week (The Darkness #89).  Written by Joshua Hale Fialkov, with interior art and cover by me- it's The Darkness, but set in the Old West.  You should probably buy it.  I hear that Fialkov guy's pretty good.



Friday, 24 December 2010

Zen. Again.

Slightly less phallic looking design. Although not much less.

Thursday, 23 December 2010

LogicEngine: Zen

This is my first sketch for Zen, one of the characters in LogicEngine.  I think that head needs to be a lot smaller.


Bill Mantlo benefit book- ROM artwork auction

Remember that really grim Rom piece from last year?

Well, the book still isn't out yet- but one-off prints of all the artwork are currently up for sale on Ebay- so dig deep, ROM fans!

All prints for sale

The best of the lot. Obviously. BID NOW!

For all three of you that didn't know, Bill Mantlo, the writer of ROM, was injured in a hit and run accident in 1992 and has needed constant care ever since.

It's for a good cause, so I don't even care if you set fire to it afterwards or anything- just please bid on a piece now.

Cheers-

Matt

Friday, 17 December 2010

HULK ALMOST ANNOYED!

I've been waiting in for a delivery for two days now.  Two days!  I'm frightened to so much as go to the loo in case I miss it...

Friday, 10 December 2010

Time wasting fun

I rather foolishly downloaded the latest driver for my Cintq last night.  Error.  Have since spent the morning trying to get rid of it as Manga studio's been a bit glitchy ever since and Painter IX refuses to open.  Fortunately, I can still use Painter XI (I just prefer IX), as I was unable to get my old driver to work.

Morning wasted- so I thought I'd treat myself to some drawing therapy and allowed this doodle to get out of hand.

Daredevil- as brought to you by Manga Studio, Painter and Photoshop.  And tears of frustration and rage, of course.

I need a nice cup of tea...

Thursday, 11 November 2010

LogicEngine

Is the working title of my very own creator owned project that I'm hoping to fit around other non-comicy stuff that will be paying the bills.  Sorry, big comic companies- you've missed your window of opportunity!

I've been tinkering with the storyline for a while now, but you can only tinker so much before you have to actually commit to something.  Anything.

LogicEngine is set in both the present and the future (sort of) and will hopefully explore life, death and everything in between.  Being an artist first and a writer second, I will understand if you think that this idea sounds a bit vague.  Or even shit.

I'd say "watch this space," but honestly, you might have to wait a while...

:D

Tuesday, 14 September 2010

Weapon X

Fancied drawing something for me while waiting for approval on a couple of pages of roughs.  It seems that everyone is drawing Judge Dredd today- so naturally I've drawn Wolverine.

:D


As usual, all I can see are the bits that don't look quite right.  One day, I'll draw something, be completely happy with it- and then the world will end immediately after.

Monday, 6 September 2010

Ridiculously inefficient character design.

I've had Manga Studio for ages, I just haven't had too much opportunity to get to grips with it, so I decided to use it for the basis of a character I needed to design.

I usually do all of my sketching in Photoshop and then shift between Painter and Photoshop once I go to final (although I'm quite sure that I could use either program pretty much exclusively if I made the effort to work more efficiently).

Ok- first up is my basic blue line sketch, created in Manga Studio.  Design-wise, I pretty much already know what I'm going to draw, so it's just a case of getting it on paper.  Or screen.  Whatever.



Once I'm happy with the pose, it's out with the pens.  Nothing fancy, because I don't really know what I'm doing yet.  I just use the G pen (which I can only assume stands for 'Great', because it is), with the stroke-in/out and auto-correct features turned off.  I add a few other lines here and there with the marker pen.  Again, nothing too ambitious.



Once I'm happy, I ditch the blue layer, leaving me with my basic line drawing.  And, in this instance, that's about it for Manga Studio.  So far, I haven't done anything I couldn't have done in Photoshop or Painter, but the actual drawing tools in Manga Studio are far superior to anything Photoshop or Painter have to offer, in my opinion.  The brushes are just lovely to use- none of that shaky line gubbins that you can get with Photoshop- just crisp, clean lines.  Plus, if I don't start using it soon, I never will!



At this point, I export my image as a PSD, so that I can open it up in Painter and Photoshop. This is the only place that Manga Studio falls down for me.  Once I've exported it, I have to import it into an entirely new document if I want to work on it in MS again- which is a bit of a pain.  If my work was all in black and white, I'd probably only ever work in MS, but as it is, I like to switch between Painter and Photoshop for the colouring process- and it would be brilliant if I could nip back into MS if I wanted to as well.  I'm hoping that this will be possible at some point (hint hint).

Anyway- I take my freshly exported PSD into Painter, where I smudge over all the lines (bear with me, I haven't gone mental), using a grainy water blender on top of a Ribbed Pastel paper texture- leaving me with this:



"RUINED!" I hear you cry.  Not so!  Well... ok.  It sort of is- but in a good way- because now I get to put all that detail back in again in Photoshop, using a brush set to around 85% opacity.



Eventually, this is what I'm left with.  To be honest, I could probably create the exact same effect in half the time with a 2B pencil and a bit of actual paper- but that's a discussion for another day.

Then it's back off to Painter to add the grey tones.  Tell a lie, I put the basic tones down in Photoshop, but I then take in back into Painter to use the same water blender/ribbed paper combo that I used when smudging my lines.



Straight back into Photoshop, where I add a 50% colour layer, set to multiply which gives my colours that washed out look without my having to think too hard.  They looked washed out because they are washed out.  This is just a basic flat layer- big blocks of colour.



Next up are the detail layers- again, set to multiply.  Red airbrush around the base of the horns and around the eyes and mouth (sweat stains on the clothing- that sort of thing), before adding a couple of highlight layers over the top.



Finally, I bung a colour burn texture layer over the top of the whole thing- set at around 30%.  I do this to a) make it more interesting to look at and b) because I think it pulls the colours together (what's left of them!).  This is one that I made myself, but you can get some really nice textures from Caleb Kimbrough over at his blog, http://lostandtaken.com/



And that's about it.  Apart from using Manga Studio at the beginning, pretty much all of my work is done this way- comics, cartoons, covers and interiors. Workflow-wise, it's not the smartest way of working, but I'm usually reasonably pleased with the results.

Right.  Back to work.

Once I've had a cup of tea.

Thursday, 24 June 2010

Darkness #88 cover

I really am the world's worst blogger.  If you're following me on Twitter, then you probably saw this last week.  If not, here it is now.  And you should follow me on Twitter.


It's slightly different to the version that's being used for previews at the moment in that it's more awesome.  Fact.

Lots to do today.  LOTS.

Saturday, 5 June 2010

54 Jones

Not a very productive work day today, but I did manage to doodle this- which I really like.


I still have fond feelings for 54 Jones and he's a character I'm hoping to revisit (with writer, Paul Scott) at some point. Basically, I've tried to make him a little more interesting to look at, as I think he was a bit too good-looking before.

Friday, 4 June 2010

In an alternate universe, I draw cartoons...

It's true.  Once a month, I change places with my doppleganger and he draws a bike themed cartoon for Cycling Plus magazine.  I don't usually post them because I assume that people are more interested in my comic work- but I quite like some of them:


As it goes, I might be switching places with my doppelganger on a permanent basis pretty soon.  If so, he will be drawing cartoons, while I will occasionally pop back and draw comic covers, rather than sequentials.  I hear his universe is pretty funky, actually.  Elvis is alive and well, nobody has ever heard of Simon Cowell and personal rocket belts were invented quite some time ago.

Unfortunately, skinny jeans are also in fashion over there as well- but you can't have everything.

More cartoons here.

Thursday, 3 June 2010

Darkness #88 cover (partial)

This is as much as I'm allowed to show for the next couple of weeks- and I'll probably have gone off it by then...



It's a lovely day.  I've got a few calls to make, some odds and ends to finish off and wheels to set in motion- and then I'm going to skive- yes, SKIVE.  In the sun.  Possibly with a beer or two.  Eat that, 9-5ers!

:D

Friday, 28 May 2010

Return of the Screaming Skull. On a T-shirt.

Yes, due to practically no demand whatsoever, I have sorted out some skull T-shirts in various shapes and sizes.  I have the slim-fit T for myself and it looks brill- no idea what the others fit like, but at least the design looks good.

I don't need to sell many- just enough to fund my own T-shirt habit.  Now buy my tat, mortals!

Get your Nosmit skull T-shirt here!

Thursday, 27 May 2010

Bristol Expo

The Bristol Expo was, as always, fantastic.  I took it pretty easy on the Friday night, but got in a horrible state on Saturday night/Sunday morning- although others got in far worse states, it has to be said:


Yes, that is indeed Jock and Dom Reardon.  It's probably best not to go into any greater detail- but I assume it's a Totnes thing.  Whatever it was they were doing, it had me in stitches.

I spent most of the weekend with the Com.X guys, who are all really nice, but I also bumped into loads of people I haven't seen in ages- which is what Bristol's all about for me.  Bit quieter this year- and I missed the likes of Spurrier, Molcher and PJ- but I met a few new people as well, so that was nice.  Particularly pleased to meet up with John Higgins again, who I think is a really top bloke.

Got told off by what seemed like everyone for not really believing in my own abilities, so have made a mental note to look down my nose at people and assume that I'm the absolute best at everything I do from now on... :D

The only fly in the ointment this year was somebody getting knocked down right in front of us, outside of the Ramada- which was all very unpleasant.  I'd particularly like to thank the stupid cow that tried to get a better view for her toddler (seriously!).  Clear views of people broken and bleeding in the street- just the sort of thing that every young boy needs!

Anyway...  apart from that, it was a top weekend all round really.