Rest in Peace, Kevin Conroy My idea here was to include Conroy's two most iconic versions. The appearance of the Arkham-game version in the place of the iconic shot from the animated intro. There have been many people given the honor to portray the role and voice of The Dark Knight. None has been as memorable as Kevin Conroy. Been a big part of a lot of people's childhood, being a pillar of the DCAU from the very start of Batman The Animated Series to the conclusion of Justice League Unlimited and Batman Beyond. And probably followed fans of those shows as they got older with a growing list of appearances in the popular Arkham-games, Injustice, animated movie-adaptations of stories like Flashpoint and The Killing Joke and one of the countless cameos in CW's Crisis on Infinite Earths. Conroy portrayed a version of Bruce Wayne that many has become familiar with. The scared little boy that never grew up, running around in a bat-costume, cold and distant mentor but caring father figure, brilliant detective, master tactician of the Justice League, and a close friend, every aspect of Batman's personality portrayed through nothing else but his voice. A big part of Conroy's role in the evolution of the Batman was to portray the both identities of Batman and Bruce with two voices, in which Batman's voice was showcased to be the natural one and Bruce simply be the real mask that he puts on. Michael Keaton was first to do it in the Tim Burton-movies and the technique has been used in every version after with Bale, Affleck and Robertson but as many of them uses technical support for the voices, nobody was as memorable or felt so natural as Conroy. . #restinpeace #restinpeacekevinconroy #kevinconroy #tribute #batman #batmanfanart #dc #dccomics #batmanarkham #dcau #btas #justiceleagueunlimited #batmanbeyond (på/i DC Comics) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ck8YkrYtHmr/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Happy Valentine’s Day! . …i-ignore the faces… I’m doing my best! . #spiderman #marvel #deadpool #valentinesday2023 #fanart #photoshop #photoshopart #digitalart (på/i Marvel Universe) https://www.instagram.com/p/Coo3yx4Mw_2/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
So! Last thing I felt I needed to get done before New Year! This Year’s Daredevil-remake!
So, compared with last year’s, I don’t think my art-skills or style has developed that much, maybe changed or refined the vibe somehow. Like how Daredevil’s face looks slimmer and fitter than last year’s, he looks more muscular. Less halloween-costume, more superhero-suit, looking at how Christopher Reeve’s suit sat on him instead of one of my random shirts in the mirror. So I guess the development 2023-2024 was how I could make it more character-fitting and interesting and references.
So, yellow street lights have changed to the red/blue police-lamps, random rooftop has changed to what could be the top of a church, city background has become bigger, trying to showcase how much area this one character has influence and responsibility over but blending in with the noise of the background.
Random lighted windows now have the shape of braille, hinting at his disability and what makes the character stick out, the texts referring to biblical verses and comic quotes if you want to take the time and translate.
The blue sky is now black with a hint of red, connecting more to his color-scheme and I wanted to think more from his perspective of the world. The heartbeats are less of a game-hub and more of just part of the input of the world around him.
Wanted the billy-clubs a little bit more fluid and over-the-top but maybe too much over the top.
So more probably changed than stayed but if I got the basic idea of Daredevil on top of the roof, this would have come up in my head now instead of what I did in 2021.
So… curious on how I will retake this piece 2025.
You know what I found satisfying?
These random character-focused... card thingies... poster stuffies...
They're not creativly satisfying, they don't apply to the "a picture speaks a 1000 words"-thing. They are far from deep. But I just like to look at them. And I like to just shut off my brain and draw them.
And I think they're cool. They allow me to try something new. I found a vibe for my Star Wars-stuff ever since. I found a color I try to use for Life is Strange ever since. I managed to actually draw faces in Miraculous I'm satisfied with.
If I ever would fullfill my dream and sell stuff at like... Scifiworld or something, I would have a pile of these
Sorry for inactivity, needed to shitpost not to get forgotten by my 3 followers
I don't remember if I have asked this before but what would you like to see for this year's May the 4th?
Were they ever really that different?
If I had a nickle for every time I got an idea for a post and then see a comic cover doing the exact same and forcing me to scrap it,
I would have multiple nickles. Not many but proud of myself it happened more then once. And I don't even have any real artistic education!
Vigilante OC 2019 v. 2024
Late upload, lost the internet-connection yesterday
Another school-project revisited! Got to create my own superhero, probably got ready with another task early so did this to spend the rest of the class.
The original was traced over a Batman-promo and I did a full body suit cause I find that kind of suit and mask fun, like Spider-Man and Deadpool. Simpler the mask, the better the body language.
Wanted him to be some vigilante so dark colours to smelt in and with his own toned down utility belt. I ignored a logo for the same reasons, if you don’t want to stick out, you have no need for a brand.
I liked the name of Nightcrawler but didn’t have much of a personality figured out yet. Reworking on this, I kind of felt a joking relaxed personality could work, it would be fun that the one in any scene with the worst experiences and jobs would have the coolest attitude.
A talk at Comic Con Nordics reminded me of the importance of the silhouette. A body tight suit doesn’t have many unique elements so instead of drastically changing the costume, I made the ropes loose and fly in the wind, drawing more attention to a potential martial arts or boxing-background.