sometimes when I'm developing a story, other stories come to mind that would work in the same world. I'm doing a quick illustration to capture one of those stories that will happen in the world of Frahnknshtyne called "The Pinkerton and the Princess." Here's a sneak peek of part of the image underway.
Friday, July 29, 2011
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Steampunk, The Art of Victorian Futurism
Today, I'm very excited! Korero's book "Steampunk, the Art of Victorian Futurism" has been released and I have received my advance copy! Jay Strongman did a fantastic job authoring the book and has collected quite a compendium of Steampunk art and creations. I am honored that my Frahnknshtyne art is featured in some very high quality prints in the book in quite a few places. Thanks Jay and everyone else who worked putting the book together and thanks for adding to Steampunk's momentum!
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Saturday, July 16, 2011
Amazing real pistols
A friend sent me the link to these amazing real pistols. Just had to repost the link and share them.
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=fd3_1310419871&jwp_version=5
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=fd3_1310419871&jwp_version=5
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Monday, July 4, 2011
Frahnknshtyne's weaponized arm
It's been a bit since the last post as I have been writing the book. I'm well into it and decided to take a break to add some more development art to the site to share with you. This image shows Frahnknshtyne's arm after he decides to build a weapon into it. It's exploding out of his woolen cape sleeve and the mechanical mounts (they look like small metal animal hands) have just thrown it forward to be caught by Wyctor in his gloved hand. There's a big surprise in this gun (beyond the fact that it's up his sleeve and it assembles as it ejects) that I'll hold off sharing for the book.
I'll be posting the "making of" video over the next week or so as well.
Cheers, Kevin
I'll be posting the "making of" video over the next week or so as well.
Cheers, Kevin
And a closer shot of the gun
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