Book cover and poster for The Last of the Polar Bears. Pencil + coloring in Photoshop CS3.
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With the release of my newest tutorial drawing book Draw More Furries, I wanted to take a moment to highlight some of the talented artists who contributed illustrations. Given that so many artists these days work digital (myself included), it[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Tired of a secluded existence in the chilly mountains, this roguish feline decided she’d rather travel the world. Using brains and brawn, she established herself as the captain of a pirate ship and set out to sail the seas in[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
With the release of my newest tutorial drawing book Draw More Furries right around the corner, I want to take a moment to highlight some of the talented artists who contributed illustrations. Here’s Heroes of the Tall Grass by Kelly[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I’m pleased to announce the winners for the 2012 ‘My Arctic Animal’ comic competition! I was amazed and moved by the creativity, passion and variety of the entries I received. They were incredibly varied, from dramatic, to funny, to heart-wrenching,[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Arriving in bookstores November 23rd! The follow-up book to Draw Furries, Draw More Furries is packed with more fantastic furries and scalies to draw! This book shows readers how to create anthropomorphic characters (animals with human-like characteristics) that effectively convey[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Studies of Arctic foxes and polar bears. Plus some sketches of Nanook with various expressions, and a sparkly-eyed shoujo bear.
Illustration for the Snow Leopard Trust, published in the September/October 2012 issue of Bare Essentials magazine (see pg 84 for Snow Leopard illustration).
“Wow!!” Nanook sees the world outside the den for the first time. An illuminated panel from page 14.
Studies of grizzly bears in preparation for the Vital Ground illustration I did last month. Plus, polar bears warm-up gestures.