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- Stuff on my wall: John Cassaday, Frank Cho, and a picture of my son at 8 months old playing PS2 (He wasn’t very good at it)
- A pen that makes fart noises. A gift from my wife, aint she a classy dame?
- You gotta have an iMac. 20” high rez screen to look at porn.. I mean, work.
- A Wacom tablet. A tablet in which to wack things.
- An Alien Xenomorph. Greatest monster design ever. Don’t argue, I’m right.
- Various Reference books and a Pantone color guide.
- Inbox/Outbox to help me keep those damn deadlines.
- It faxes, it copies, it scans. But not so great at making grilled cheese.
- An awesome 18” Sentinel my wife got me. I told her I was a little intimidated by 18”. She said “you should be”. Ouch.
- A clear sealer I spray my pages with to prevent smudging.
- A food scale? Why the hell do I have that?
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- An English to Japanese dictionary. Hey, you never know.
- A tiny Batman talking to a Giant Batman, “Sure, you’re big, but at least I have legs.”
- Dry erase board. For keeping deadlines and playing hangman.
- A Hellboy statue and a pair of headphones that are way too big for him.
- More Adam Hughes art.
- XM Radio, probably tuned to Opie and Anthony or some kind of classic rock.
- I don’t know what that is, but when I touch it, the room gets dark and I get scared.
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- More art. Frank Cho, Greg Land, Adam Hughes, and Terry Dodson. I like to print out the pencils, inks, and colors if I can find them.
- An awesome Hellboy pinup by Nick Pitarra.
- Circle templates....you know, for drawing circles.
- More reference books. But I use these quite a bit which is why they are close at hand.
- This is an 11x17 folder that I take my pages to work and back home every day. I find my lunch hour good drawing time.
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- Just a pile of comics to get the juices flowing. Mmmm, juice.
- A mirror I make stupid faces in to draw. I use the light to get dramatic lighting on my face.
- Yet more reference, skyscrapers. And a business card from an editor at Dark Horse. I’ll probably never hear from him again. Poo.
- I made these little shelves from 1/4” molding because I use so much reference and it kept on sliding down my desk. Now it stays put
and gives me room to draw. Take that gravity!
- A great book for facial expressions appropriatly named “Facial Expressions”.
- I made a light table in my main drawing desk. I almost had a heart attack cutting a huge hole in my desk, but it works well.
- A page I’m working on...Look out Spidey!
- Various grids I make to help me with my backgrounds. I make a specific grid for each panel.
- Well used erasers and remotes for my music.
- This little pile represents pretty much all the tools I use.
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