Showing posts with label green lantern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label green lantern. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

New Comic Book Characters Art Ryan Reynolds As Green Lantern


My new comic book character painting is of Ryan Reynolds as Green Lantern. Work is in progress on a Green Lantern movie starring Ryan Reynolds as Hal Jordan and Green Lantern. From what I understand the costume will actually be CG. It’ll be interesting to see how they pull that off.

This painting is based on the Entertainment Weekly cover that features Reynolds as Green Lantern. Like all of my paintings, this one was done in oils. I apologize for not having a break like I usually do from pencils to final product, but I was working on a commission at the same time I was doing this and it slipped my mind to get photos of the progress.

I have this painting up for sell on eBay. If you would like to buy it just click this Green Lantern link and check it out.




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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Green Lantern Abin Sur Commission Painting

I recently did my third Green Lantern commission. This one was a bit more involved than the others and featured the meeting of Abin Sur and Hal Jordan. For those who don't know who Abin Sur is, he is the Green Lantern that gave Hal Jordan his ring.

This painting takes place when Hal Jordan, after being summoned by Abin’s ring finds Abin Sur dying in his spaceship and Abin gives Hal the ring.

The Green Lantern is one of my favorite comic book characters to do. I like the costume and the things the ring can do. My favorite Green Lantern artist of all time is Gil Kane.

Below is the painting from pencil to finished painting.

Pencil On Canvas


First Stage: Flat Acrylic Colors


Second Stage: Background Oils


Final Stage: The Characters Done And Painting Signed And Dated


I hope you enjoyed this look at this Green Lantern commission. If you would like to have a commission done e-mail me at mbridges54@gmail.com

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Check out my comic book characters art videos.

My Hugh Jackman Wolverine Drawing

My Martian Manhunter Painting

My Three Jokers Painting

Painting The Scarlet Witch

Monday, March 9, 2009

Green Lantern Commission Painting Final Stage


Well, this painting is finished and ready to ship out to the buyer. He was very satisfied with the results and says he well commission another one in a couple of months. Now that’s what I like to hear.

Like I said before I enjoyed doing this Green Lantern painting because of the action in it and I do what to do more paintings like this.

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If you would like to know how I do my paintings check out my How I Do My Comic Book Superhero Paintings video.

Friday, February 20, 2009

Green Lantern Commission Painting Stage 4


I am getting close to finishing this painting. I will be putting some stars in the background, a glow around Green Lantern and Sinistro and doing some touch-ups. I’m waiting now to see if the buyer approves this stage of the painting.

This comic book superhero painting was fun to do because it has more action than other comic book character paintings I have done. I plan to do more of this kind of work in the future.

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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Green Lantern Commission Painting Stage 3


Okay, now I’m doing the oils. I start with the background because that will affect the color of Green Lantern and Sinistro. The background is still a little flat, but I will add more detail on the background when it dries.

At this point I think the painting is coming along pretty good. I will e-mail it to the buyer once I get the details on to see what he thinks.

I just got a commission to do the She Hulk so I will be posting that here also.

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Thursday, February 5, 2009

Green Lantern Commission Painting Stage 2


At this stage I want to see what is what so I use flat colors to separate all the objects. I’m using acrylics at this stage because I want this to dry fast so I can get started with the oil paints.

I plan to have a slight glow around the Green Lantern and Sinistro, but I had forgot while I was doing the background and had put the background upon part of the figuresuntil it hit me about the glow. That is why the glow around the figures look so strange.

Next I will add the oils to the background so watch out for that.

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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Green Lantern Commission Painting


Yesterday I mentioned that I got a commission to do a Green Lantern painting. The picture to the left is what the buyer wanted me to use as a model for the painting, but he wanted an outer space background so put together the composite you see below.



Below is my pencil sketch on the canvas. Next I will work on the flat colors to separate everything out. Watch for that on tomorrow’s post as I continue to show this Green Lantern painting in progress.



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If you would to know how I do my paintings check out my How I Do My Comic Book Superhero Paintingsvideo.