Tonatiuh, the ancient Aztecs’ representation of the Sun god, makes his way through the forces of the night.
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This is a character that’s been in my catalog for quite a while.
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Here we have again our little fellows, now this is something they hadn’t come across with before.
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This was a fun one, the process below:
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I still remember, from those school years, feeling that some of my backpacks were like home. Check the creative process below.
Continue reading “Inktober 2024 – “BACKPACK””CAV Gear Centaur
Here’s a remake of an older original character I made back in 2022. I always felt a bit unsatisfied with the result of the original piece, so here’s a new version and some explorations on how I came up to it.
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Here’s a remake of a funny t-shirt design I made originally in 2012. A co-worker was leaving for the U.S. branch where I worked back then, and this was more like an internal joke between him and his pals. They asked me to do the illustration, and this was the result:
Broom Speeder Concept (Color)
OK, here’s the final colored version of the broom speeder concept art. I hope you like it. Check below some monochrome versions, sepia, and grayscale.
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This is a remake of a drawing from 2019, made for that year’s Inktober challenge. Over time, I noticed how disappointed I was with the result, considering how I saw the original idea. So, this was the perfect candidate to have its full remake, and now, here it is. Click below to check on the original 2019 drawing.
Continue reading “Broom Speeder Remake”The Ishume Day – Final Illustration
This is an illustration I’d been running away from for a long time. I usually don’t draw sceneries and landscapes, but I have to admit I really enjoyed this one. Here, Aurelio briefly reveals to Stella where that thing escaped in my short story “The Ishume Day”.
You can read it online via WATTPAD in English and Spanish versions.
You can also download both on your mobile device via GUMROAD.
Check the process of creating the illustration below.
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