Showing posts with label Green Lantern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Green Lantern. Show all posts

Saturday, October 12, 2024

Hal Jordan of the Green Lantern Corps

I created a batch of images featuring Hal Jordan of the Green Lantern Corps within Tengr, and then did clean-up and post-edits within Affinity Photo.





Saturday, October 5, 2024

Thursday, May 30, 2024

The Ring's New Beginning

As the last rays of light fade from the fallen Green Lantern's eyes, his power ring, sensing the sudden void, springs to life, automatically initiating its ancient protocol to find a worthy successor, embarking on a perilous quest to identify and empower the next champion of justice, the next Green Lantern.

[Workflow: Extracted image from a panel in Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #7 (art by Christian Duce & Tom Derenick; then added new outer space background, glowy particles, text, and some new power/glow overlays using Affinity Photo.]






Friday, December 1, 2023

Green Lantern power battery with logo text work

I tested out the new Affinity 2.3.0 release today (cool new spiral tool available, but not used on this image), and with it, I finally had a chance to utilize IamRensi lights, lens flare, and particle brushes. Started with Designer font for the Green Lantern logo, converted it to curves, stacked and edited nodes for a 3D look, along with more warp group tweaks, then converted it into a second warp group to get the perspective laid down, Then took my work back to Affinity Photo, added a gradient for the lens flare coloring on the text, plus lots of various live filters on different layers, while compositing it into the 3d battery image I found online. 

Hi-rez image link.

Monday, September 18, 2023

Green Lantern typography play

A little bit of font play, source layering, and a paint gun for me to create this typography-oriented Green Lantern image

Green Lantern 3-D Text
click the image to see a larger view [4096 pixels]


Thursday, November 22, 2018

Hal Jordan visits Earth-Q

Here is my latest scribbling artwork where I take a source image and alter it to my needs. I took the original comic book art panel by Dave Gibbons sampled from Green Lantern #178 (DC Comics, 1984) and layered in actual photos of the Earth and moon.
Hal Jordan visits Earth-Q

My full-sized image versus the original comic book page I sourced from:




Saturday, September 29, 2018

Kilowog from the GLC

Great image from artist Ben Oliver showing DC COMICS' Green Lantern Corps (GLC) member Kilowog. Comic books have gone way beyond simple 4-color images in the last twenty-plus years.

You can find more examples of his art on Twitter.