Category: Illustration

  • Wrong Planet

    Wrong Planet

    Wrong Planet Scott DuBar

     

     

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    A Charles Addams-style cartoon of a weary space traveler who unknowingly arrives at…The Wrong Planet! Wrong Planet was a single-page comic I did for a graphic novel class I took while attending VCU. I came across my rough pencils for this when I was organizing my art drawer a few weeks ago and thought it would be worth finishing up. I’m so glad I did! Not only was it a lot of fun, but I’m really happy with how it came out. Since most of the panels are more or less square, I went ahead and broke them up into individual images so I can post them as my first-ever Instagram comic. Below are images of the original pencils I did way back when, along with a recent progress shot of the inking done with a combination of brush and crow quill pen.

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  • Don’t Rush The Seasons | Utah Adventure Journal

    Don’t Rush The Seasons | Utah Adventure Journal

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    Editorial illustration for Utah Adventure Journal. For an article on the drastic changes in weather during late winter/early spring that make planning the appropriate outdoor activity difficult.

  • Cover art for Just So Stories

    Cover art for Just So Stories

    Just So Stories cover illustration | Client: Well Trained Mind Press

    Here’s the cover illustration I did recently for Well-Trained Mind Press. It’s for a children’s audiobook of Rudyard Kipling’s Just So Stories, as read by award-winning storyteller Jim Weiss. This is the fourth cover I’ve done for them, and I think this one may be my favorite so far.

    Just So Stories | Client: Well Trained Mind Press

    In addition to providing the cover illustration, I also handled the design work for the CD case. All in all, I was really happy with how it came out!

     

     

  • Supervillain Throwdown!

    Supervillain Throwdown!

    Webcomic Supervillain Throwdown cover art by illustrator Scott DuBar

    Webcomic Supervillain Throwdown page 1 by illustrator Scott DuBar

    Webcomic Supervillain Throwdown page 2 by illustrator Scott DuBar

    Webcomic Supervillain Throwdown page 3 by illustrator Scott DuBar

    Webcomic Supervillain Throwdown page 4 by illustrator Scott DuBar

    Recently, I was going through a drawer of old artwork when I happened across this four-page comic I did while taking a graphic novel class at VCU. We were told to create a super-villain with a defined set of powers/abilities. Once that was done, we were put into groups and had to come up with a story together where our characters fight. Even though we all worked on the story together, we were each left to make our own version and come up with our own dialogue. My character was The Mezmerizer, whose powers included disorienting people and projecting energy. I was always very fond of him, but never quite got around to using him for anything outside of this particular story. Overcompensation-Man was created by designer Matt Leahy, and Octo-Girl was created by illustrator Ally Hodges. Put it all together and you get webcomic Supervillain Throwdown!

    I originally drew and inked the pages for class, but we were not required to color them. It was always in the back of my mind to go ahead and add color, but between graduating and starting a career, it got lost in the shuffle. I’m glad I went back and did this- I had a lot of fun revisiting these characters. Who knows, if I dig a little deeper in my art drawer, I may find a few more comics that get the finishing up treatment.

  • Dry January | Utah Adventure Journal

    Dry January | Utah Adventure Journal

    This was for an article about a skier whose wife pressures him into observing Dry January with her. If you are like me and have never heard of it before, Dry January was originated in England to challenge people to stop drinking for a month as a way to raise awareness about the health benefits of not drinking too much.

  • Illustration Friday | Internet

    Illustration Friday | Internet

    My entry for this week’s Illustration Friday challenge is from a cover illustration I did for the Graphic Artists Guild newsletter. The title of the piece is Intertubes, and comes from Senator Ted Stevens’ infamous comment that the internet is a “series of tubes.”

  • Power of the Pink Cookie | Ascent Magazine

    Power of the Pink Cookie | Ascent Magazine

    The Pink Cookie | Client: Ascent Back Country Snow Journal

    Got inspired to go for a retro video game theme for this one. The article is about an avid skier who “powers up” by eating Granny B’s Original Pink Cookies, and I couldn’t help but be reminded of Super Mario. This is my first attempt at creating pixel art, and I was surprised at how easy and fun it turned out to be.

  • A Good Outdoor Dog | Utah Adventure Journal

    A Good Outdoor Dog | Utah Adventure Journal

    A Good Outdoors Dog | Client: Utah Adventure Journal

    Illustration for an article about the loss of the writer’s beloved outdoor companion. While I was looking up photo references for one of the hiking trails mentioned in the article (which I obviously ended up not using!), I happened across a photo of the author and his dog. My initial idea was to draw more of an “everydog” type of dog, but after seeing the photos of Jared and his fallen buddy, I thought it would be nice to recreate her likeness.

  • Preview early draft of Kid Hercules

    Preview early draft of Kid Hercules

    Kid Hercules

    Kid Hercules was a personal project I started years ago that I’m finally getting back around to. Since then, I’ve made several refinements to how I draw the main characters, in addition to expanding the story to an epic, multi-part series. Pop over to KidHercules.com for a peek at the original first three pages, and stay tuned for further updates! www.kidhercules.com

  • Howl-o-ween | DoodyCalls

    Howl-o-ween | DoodyCalls

    Howl-o-ween | Client: DoodyCalls

    DoodyCalls is having a “Howl-o-ween” contest where customers can post pictures of their pets dressed up for Halloween.