Yeah, we’re gonna do Zuda, right in the A — this sketch has something to do with that.

Edit: OR NOT!

noah sketch

Yesterday I played the new Batman: Arkham on PC a little bit. Wasn’t necessarily a game I had been anxiously waiting on, but I like The Bats and the combat style of the game looked like fun. The eye candy isn’t bad and the gameplay is enjoyable for a while. But, just like most other 3rd person adventure games, it gets old after a while. The most recent similarity I can think of would be Assassin’s Creed. Plenty of fun climbing buildings, jumping across rooftops and silently killing people for a while, but then it just gets repetitive because that’s ALL there is to do. With games like this, there’s also not much reason to replay after you’ve beaten it, which really diminishes the value for me. And I understand that in order to keep these action/adventure games somewhat fast paced and easy to get into, you can’t bog it down with too much depth. So, for what the game is, it’s pretty good, but I guess I’m just not a huge fan of the genre.

Anyway, I did mention the graphics in the game being pretty nice to look at, just like my wife, but the character modeling on Batman has him looking like a roid freak, a real hulk of a Batman, also like my wife. Really, he’s built like a tank. I know Batman is a muscular chap, but I think he could’ve looked a little better if he was slimmed down just a bit.

So yeah, here’s a quick sketch I just did, along with a shot of Batman from the game.

(Update: Brendan has a much more in-depth and entertaining review of the game on his blog here.)

Batman

bat tank

A few Captain America sketches I did for a buddy of mine, John Rauch, who’s putting together some coloring tutorials at Digital Webbing. John’s lending his color talents over at Marvel these days so giving him one of their characters to use in his example seemed appropriate. Besides, I’ve never drawn this guy so figured I’d take a shot at it. Maybe they’ll stick the two of us on an Avengers book :P

Seriously though, if you’re interested in checking out John’s process on this just head over to Digital Webbing and take a look. Cary Nord also has some basic drawing lessons going on in the same section that are worth checking out.

You can also check out more of John’s work here. Not that he needs a plug or anything.

© 2011 BobRivard.com Suffusion WordPress theme by Sayontan Sinha