Sunday, December 26, 2010

Happy Holidays!!

WOW, its been a while. This post should have went up 2 days ago but once again I missed the mark. Luckily, New Years is a couple days away so I can still throw it up. Better late than never right? Anyway, here's a little Christmas Haunt for you all.




This piece was done on 9x15 Image board with a plastic brush out of one of those children's watercolor set, a ball point pen, and a .5 micron pen.

Hope you enjoy!

David



Thursday, November 4, 2010

Big stuff coming

Figured it has been a while so I would stop by and let everyone know that there are big things on the horizon. Right now I'm slammed with work so bare with me. I assure you I will be updating a lot more often soon. Until then, keep checking back and I'll try to update a little more often.

David

Saturday, October 2, 2010

I'm So Neglectful.

I'm back! Ok so I've turned into that guy who has a blog and never updates it. My apologies. My reason, well I've been very busy. Its a good problem to have really. Assisting Jonathan Glapion takes up a good chunk of time not to mention my own personal projects. Now that he's inking 3 books a month, things have gotten super crazy. So, I'm going to attempt to keep up with this thing as best I can but we'll see how it goes.


For your viewing pleasure, this is a piece for my portfolio. This piece is from New X-Men 45. Its page 2 and penciled by the amazing Humberto Ramos. I love inking this cartoony style. I really hope to get to do more of it in the future.





Pencils: Humberto Ramos
Inks: David VanDyke (me)

Tools: Winsor Newton Series 7 miniature and Raphael 8408. Size #1 on both. Deleter Maru nib and Pentel Hybrid Technica tech pen.

Monday, August 2, 2010

It's been a while

Yes. I know I said I'd like to keep updated pretty regular. Well somethings have been going on and I'm super busy. For those who haven't heard, I am now officially assisting DC super inker, Jonathan Glapion. Jonathan has been Philip Tan's inker for years and has recently started inking Greg Capullo on Haunt. Needless to say, I'm honored for the chance and I'm super greatful to Jonathan for giving me the chance to learn from him.

So that's what's been going on. I hope to update more often as I get used to the hectic schedule. Until then.

David

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Couple of Updates

Ok so I know there's been a bit of a delay but I'm back with some updates. The main update is that I have signed on to do a couple projects for Advent Comics. I will be coming on as up and coming penciling phenom Dody Eka's inker. I'm super excited to join the crew and I can't wait to get started. Below is an inking sample I did for Advent over Dody's pencils. This piece is a pin up of the Alliance of Evil from Advent Comics.


Next is a piece that I inked for my portfolio by amazing DC penciler Lee Garbett. I Lee was kind enough to let me use this piece for my portfolio and this was the result. I've still got to do some reverse inking on it but other than that, this is the finished piece. Unfortunately, the pencil file I used for this is so large that I can't upload it without shrinking the file and I don't have time right now to do that. When I get a chance, I'll do it and upload them for everyone to see.




Ok that's it for this week. I hope you enjoy and I am truly trying to update more often. Keep your eyes and ears open for more news coming out of the Advent Comics camp in the coming weeks.

David






Monday, May 10, 2010

Oldies But Goodies!

So these are some older samples I did over the amazing Whilce Portacio. Both samples are from his Spawn run.




Spawn 185 cover

Pencils: Whilce Portacio
Inks: David VanDyke


Spawn #185 pg.3

Pencils: Whilce Portacio
Inks: David VanDyke

Friday, April 30, 2010

How About Some Manga?

Here are the sample pages I did for TokyoPop. This is the first time I've ever attempted to ink manga. I could see doing a lot more of this in the future. These pages presented some new challenges which were fun to take on. After inking on them a bit, I realized a much more efficient way to work on this style and suddenly it became a lot of fun. So without further ado'.
















Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Portfolio

As many of you will notice, I've kind of hit the reset button on the blog. Why? Simple, I'm going to use it as my portfolio for a bit. Luckily, that means new work all the time since I ink a page everyday. Hey, hard work and practice make winners. So here we go...

PORTFOLIO

Pieces will be arranged from newest to oldest and show pencils and hi resolution scan of my inks. Thanks to everyone who takes the time to stop by and give my work a quick look.


First up is:

Invincible #68 page 2

Pencils: Ryan Ottley
Inks: David VanDyke










Wolverine Pinup

Pencils: David Finch
Inks: David VanDyke





Spider-man Pin up

Pencils: David Finch
Inks: David VanDyke












I have more pages coming in the next week. Right now I'm finishing up some commissions and getting the rest of the ink samples scanned. I also will have hard copy submission packets available. All of my contact information is listed below.

Thanks for your time.

David VanDyke
202 Ross Ct.
Belmont, NC 28012
(704) 349-1452
DavidVArt@gmail.com



Sunday, March 14, 2010

Quick Warm Up


Here's a quick warm-up I did one day before starting inking. I often like to do these since they help my drawing chops. They also help loosen the forearm muscles as well as get blood flowing into your hands. I've found that my inking is greatly improved when I do a warm-up.

This is from a reference photo I took of a great friend of mine and a beautiful woman named Laura Siruchek. I had the picture up on the screen and I started with a colored pencil and watercolor paper. I think it took me around 30-45 minutes to do. As you can see, the point is to do a loose interpretation of the reference and catch the likeness but not make are refined, tight drawing.