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Neat characters submitted by HeroMachine fans.

It's good to be a geek

When I was looking through my old sketch books for the early HeroMachine designs, I stumbled upon the first comic book concept I worked on as more than a passing fancy. A friend of a friend and I worked through actual story ideas and I came up with a number of conceptual sketches that I remember being fairly proud of at the time. Nothing ever came of those discussions, but I've scanned the drawings in and re-inked them:

Against the Dagons

The Dagons were the bad guys, if I recall, and representing the forces of humanity was Dyson Lee, Space Marine. Or Navy SEAL. Or something, we never figured out which. I do remember envisioning that humanity was controlled by a very powerful theocracy, founded on the notion that everyone in the military voluntarily enslaved themselves to the hierarchy for the duration of their service. Hence the chain links as rank insignia on his uniform there.

I also argued that men and women both who were in the military should be bald, since that made the most sense in a helmet-wearing zero-gee environment. Looking back on it that might have been pleasing from a story-telling standpoint, but likely would have been disastrous in terms of marketing.

Sometimes I step back a bit and marvel at the sheer creative energy that geeks like us put out. I mean, I would bet that every person who's reading this has a hard drive full of the remnants of whole worlds they've imagined, whether in the form of a half-baked comic like this one or that great American novel that never quite came together. People describe today's generation as passive consumers, but at least the gamer/geek subculture is anything but. What we love about comics and movies and gaming is that it helps us feel creative. It spurs us to create our own worlds, our own characters, and if, like the Dagons and Dyson Lee, they never make it to print, well that's all right too. At least they live on in our imaginations.

Long live the geeks!

Caption Contest 8 Prize!

Coyote, the winner of Caption Contest 8, chose a "Vampire Pirate" as his winning illustration theme, and here the ol' swashbuckler is:

Vampire Pirate

If you want to win your very own professional custom black and white illustration of whatever you like (within reason), get on over to "Caption Contest 10: A Hell of a Challenge" now and submit your entry!

Men of the DC Universe contest

Johanna Draper over at "Comics Worth Reading" (a great blog on comics) has a contest running for a male version of this awesome Adam Hughes "Women of the DC Universe" poster, seen here (featuring, from left to right, Catwoman, Oracle, Zatanna, Black Canary, Power Girl, Wonder Woman, Supergirl, Batwoman, Vixen, Poison Ivy, and Harley Quinn):

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Caption Contest 7 Winning Prize

Here's the prize for Caption Contest 7, which was won by Ashton. It's a drawing of his father's friend, who's very ill. I think it was extremely generous and thoughtful of Ashton to think of his dad this way, I really hope they liked it. It turns out that drawing trees in ink is very hard.

Hiker in the woods

If you want to win your very own professional black and white illustration of whatever you like (within reason), make your entry for Caption Contest 9: The Poetic Pooch going on right now!

Barbarian tracker

I thought you might like to see the latest illustration I did for Jeff Mejia's "World of Broadsword" expansion. The spec was:

I'm thinking American Indian features without the American Indian accoutrement's
dark weathered skin. bald or scalp lock like a Pawnee warrior or Yul Brynner in Taras Bulba see pics
for weapons : primitive but exotic- Egyptian style axe/mace, boar spear, big ass hunting knife, short bow
clothing hide armor. leather with steel refinements maybe parts taken from legionnaires armor. not too constricting though. sturdy belt for knife, pouch, hand axe, etc.
pose: maybe crouching as if following a trail. in hot pursuit.

And here's the final illustration:

Indian style barbarian

Caption Contest 6 prize

Count Libido and I have completed his prize for winning Caption Contest 6:

Count Libido

I'm very happy with the way this one turned out, I think it's got a lot of pizazz. If you want to win your own custom illustration of whatever you like, enter the HeroMachine Caption Contest 7, going on now!

Caption Contest 5 Prize — Creature:Blackout

Cameron and I have finished work on his prize for winning Caption Contest 5, the dual-aspect character Creature:Blackout. Here's Cameron's description:

The characters name is "Creature: Blackout", and he's a super-powered mercenary in the world of Aberrant. Costume wise, he wears a featureless white lycra bodysuit that also coveres his face, removing all facial featurs but his eyes (egg-face is also an appropriate name). When he uses his powers, six shadowy, black tentacles manifest from his back, and his whole image changes from a featureless humanoid to a horrific creature whose image is so terrifying as to be capable of driving people permenantly mad (especially his face). His other main power is the ability to generate a large inky blacknesss that can envelope large areas and induce a state of sensory deprivation in which only his horrific imaghe is visible, allowing him to ensnare and affect large numbers of people and this has also lead to his name.

I'd like an image of his leaping towards the viewer in his horrific visage (I always visualised it as a kind of flayed-human kind of image) with tentacles writhing.

And here's what we came up with for the illustration:

Blackout

If you want to win your very own custom black and white illustration of whatever you like (within reason), you can enter Caption Contest 6:Hicks and Chicks, going on now! But you'd better bring your A game, because the entries there already are pretty stellar.

Caption Contest 4 Prize

Mark Shute, the winner of Caption Contest 4, has approved the illustration he won for entering. Can you tell that Mark likes a certain school while despising another? It's tricky to spot, but look carefully and I bet you'll see what I mean:

Terrapin versus Devil

If you want to win your own free custom black and white illustration of whatever you like (within reason), you can take a crack at Caption Contest 5:Chimps and Androids, now running!

Caption Contest 4 Winning Prize

Leiha has received her custom illustration for winning Caption Contest 4. It's a friend of hers who likes to bow-hunt buffalo, and here is the final version:

The Buffalo Hunter

You can see her winning entry here. You can win your own custom illustration in Caption Contest 5, now going!

Claymore

I've done a number of illustrations for the Uberworld shared RPG universe, but one in particular is notable for its use as a template for a HeroMachine item:

Claymore

Claymore's creator, Rob Rogers of "Devil's Cape" fame, gave the character description as:

Out of costume, Darryl is nondescript, vaguely muscular, and generally dresses out of style, with little attention to hygiene or grooming. In costume, he looks straight out of Braveheart. He wears his hair long and wild, running out from a leather helmet. He wears a brown tunic, a kilt, and leather sandals, and here and there a piece of metal or reinforced leather is attached to him in a wild hodgepodge. His face is streaked with blue paint.

I knew the kilt would be the bit that really sold the portrait, so I spent a lot of time getting it right. The biggest part of that turned out to be in the coloring phase, making sure the tartan pattern followed the folds properly. Ordinarily I'd have inked that in black and white, but I think letting the color carry the load really paid off in this case.

In fact, I liked the basic design so much that I ended up cutting and pasting it into the HeroMachine application so everyone could enjoy a Scottish-themed hero.

(Image and character © Rob C. Rogers.)