
This is my other submission to the Biennial Show.
I'm not sure if this was over my pencils or just one of Al's quick doodles. Either way, Al hadn't done much BatMan work so I feel privileged to have as many as I do. Would love to have seen him do a weekly BatMan strip ala Secret Agent Corrigan. What could have been...
so I'll be posting various things this week. This is one of a precious few Al Williamson original "doodles" that I am grateful to own. When I was a student of his at The Joe Kubert School he would come around to each student and correct their work by placing a piece of tracing paper over the student's page and fix our obvious mistakes. His corrections were remarkable and the ease with which he did them made one feel not so much inadequate but rather hopeful that one day we could do the magic in such a natural way. Al never put anyone's work down, but made you feel you were ever so close to being where you needed to be.
I was enjoying this one until I hit a snag. I won't point that particular problem out but I couldn't even save it with photoshop. Sigh, this was looking good, too.

This week just wasn't as easy as the last couple. The top image never came together and the second drawing was starting to work. Still not really happy with it, though. We'll see what the rest of the week holds.
Wow, what a storm. Our store had minimal flood damage so I count our blessings. It seems the tornado had an issue with the Metra. At least there were no events going on and with all of the businesses damaged and destroyed no one was killed it seems pretty amazing.
you'd think I could've paid a bit more attention to the facial features. Sheesh. Anyhow, Happy Father's Day to all you Dads out there.
image uno. Sara had a really nice hairstyle for our session and it took me some time to get it to look the way I wanted it to in the drawings. Hence the unfinished face.
Sit back and relax, Sara, the night's almost over. I really had fun with this pose, the softer shapes and the right hand hanging languidly over the arm of the old chair.

Fifteen minutes wasn't enough for this one. Seems whatever time gets set it's never really enough. I had a blast working on her hand and was quite pleased with the finished product as far as it went. Great pose.
Started to get into the groove with this one. I really like the texture of the conté and the manner in which the shadows created the light. I'm also kinda diggin' the right knee. All in all, not unhappy with this one.
I put two on one page, making for a little smaller drawings than I normally do. Probably something I should do more of.

Sara brought out the Kit Kat Club ears and turned in another terrific modeling session. I'm even pleased with the gestures this week.
Another that made me happy. I was really enjoying the left hand and the masses around the figure that helped to compose this drawing. And the face worked out again.
I was very pleased with the outcome of the face on this one. And the figure. And the lost edges. And... well, you get the idea. I'm pretty okay with this rendering.
and some finishing during the break. I really like this one. Just something about the shapes piled on top of each other that gives this a sense of weight. I had a lot of fun drawing this. It pays to take some time once in awhile.
Shoulda finished the head, but the movement was too great so I left it alone. I like the lost edges on this one. I may go back on it...

Short pose, unfortunately. This one had real possibilities. Maybe I'll get another shot at it tonight.

A couple of reclined poses from Sara. Pretty happy with these. The second one needs the face to be finished, but her head had moved by this time so I just left it alone.