Wayback Wednesday is back! I've dug up some new stuff with which to horrify and embarass myself.
This is a Hulk illustration I did for my Methods and Materials class in my first year at Kubert. Mark Pennington was my teacher, and I really wanted to learn some back anatomy drawing this. Clearly I didn't. I can't count how many things are wrong in this piece.
I don't remember the specifics of the assignment, or if I had a storyline in mind where Hulk would be at Banner's grave. It just seemed like a cool visual. I do know it was inked with brush and pen, and colored on a photocopy with Dr. Martin's Watercolor Dyes.
The big reason I show this off is what I did with it in my second year. One of my second year teachers gave us an assignment where we had to pick a title off of a lost and do an illustration from it. I picked the title "Sing Me No Sad Songs", and took a copy, lettered that on the top, and presto, reused it in the second year.
Hey, that was the year that I worked at Arthur's three days a week and was definitely overworked.
I tried to go for the hat trick and reuse it in my third year. I had an opening, but it was for the same teacher as second year, and I thought he'd remember it. Too bad. Would have been a nice capper to the story, wouldn't it?