Jim Romer’s blog: character designs, writing picture books, and random thoughts!
Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Happy Chinese New Year! 2019: The Year of the Pig!
I created this image based on my New Year Baby image from last month. This one goes out to all my friends and co-workers on the other side of the world. Happy Chinese New Year! 🎉🐖
Thursday, January 24, 2019
Lady Bug: Gnat Skiing
Sunday, January 20, 2019
Inking Alien Bully (and little Meep-Moop)
A poor little Meep-Moop is being picked on by one of those alien-bully Skarggs.
Someone should do something about this . . .
Someone should do something about this . . .
These aliens were developed for the sequel to my picture book, Bobby's Biggest Bubble.
The sequel answers what happened to that meteor, as Bobby's deals with 1,000,000 pounds of Jolly Belly Jelly. Here's to hoping I'll get to reprint the original book with a real publisher and finally get to tell the entire trilogy written so long ago.
The sequel answers what happened to that meteor, as Bobby's deals with 1,000,000 pounds of Jolly Belly Jelly. Here's to hoping I'll get to reprint the original book with a real publisher and finally get to tell the entire trilogy written so long ago.
Inked with a Pilot brush pen on Canson marker paper |
Thursday, January 3, 2019
A new year! ACK!
This image pretty much explains all the feelings I have now that the holiday break is over, and a new year has begun.
Saturday, December 15, 2018
Christmas Card 2018
Wednesday, November 14, 2018
Ruth Vader Ginsburg
Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Inktober 2018 - Day31 Slice
Inktober 2018 - Day31 Slice
Well, time to say goodbye to Inktober. It's been fun, at times exhausting, and seeing others' line work has been truly inspiring. Thanks to all kind comments, emails, and likes; it really does mean a lot to me. Until next October . . . keep inking!
Well, time to say goodbye to Inktober. It's been fun, at times exhausting, and seeing others' line work has been truly inspiring. Thanks to all kind comments, emails, and likes; it really does mean a lot to me. Until next October . . . keep inking!
This image was inked with a Pilot brush pen on Strathmore toned tan paper, using a Signo white pen for highlights. |
Monday, October 29, 2018
Inktober 2018 - Day29 Double
Inktober 2018 - Day29 Double
As the image states, to this day, I still get the creeps from this scene in the Shining. In my college years, I was utterly blown away by Stanley Kubrick's work. I started collecting all DVDs of his movies, watching them over and over again. The man could truly capture a mood and is in my opinion, the most celebrated director of placement, framing, and composition.
He did take many liberties and altered Steven King's original story, but he definitely created something unique, horrific, and timeless.
As the image states, to this day, I still get the creeps from this scene in the Shining. In my college years, I was utterly blown away by Stanley Kubrick's work. I started collecting all DVDs of his movies, watching them over and over again. The man could truly capture a mood and is in my opinion, the most celebrated director of placement, framing, and composition.
He did take many liberties and altered Steven King's original story, but he definitely created something unique, horrific, and timeless.
Brush pen inked with digital coloring |
Saturday, October 27, 2018
Inktober 2018 - Day27 Thunder
Inktober 2018 - Day27 Thunder
Every once in a while, I really enjoy inking on toned tan paper. Something about that neutral tone that makes the black lines and white highlights pop. Mitch has inspired me to write the first draft for his own picture book story.
Every once in a while, I really enjoy inking on toned tan paper. Something about that neutral tone that makes the black lines and white highlights pop. Mitch has inspired me to write the first draft for his own picture book story.
Thursday, October 25, 2018
Wednesday, October 24, 2018
Inktober 2018 - Day24 Chop
Inktober 2018 - Day24 Chop
Initially, I was going to use this character (Arnie Geddon) for all the Inktober images. But life and work have priorities, (especially when having to start planning product development for 2019 Halloween products this week.)
I've had this image for a while and waited for this day to post it. I thought this would be a good concept for a morbidly cute alphabet picture book -- but it would be a tough sell. But . . . I could see it as a novelty picture book for adults and possibly offer it up as a Kickstarter project to fund the printing.
Initially, I was going to use this character (Arnie Geddon) for all the Inktober images. But life and work have priorities, (especially when having to start planning product development for 2019 Halloween products this week.)
I've had this image for a while and waited for this day to post it. I thought this would be a good concept for a morbidly cute alphabet picture book -- but it would be a tough sell. But . . . I could see it as a novelty picture book for adults and possibly offer it up as a Kickstarter project to fund the printing.
This image was inked with a Pilot brush pen on Strathmore toned tan paper; using a Signo white pen for highlights. |
The original artwork scan without digital text and enhancing contrast |
See the original sketch of this character here.
Tuesday, October 23, 2018
Sunday, October 21, 2018
Inktober 2018 - Day 21 Drain
Wednesday, October 17, 2018
Inktober 2018 - Day17 Swallon
Tuesday, October 16, 2018
Inktober 2018 - Day16 Angular I hate when this happens.
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