Archive for the ‘All SlickforceGirl Art’ Category
Firefighter Kaitlynn Connor – Pencils & Inks
Penciler Chris Williams and inker Jake Isenberg have teamed up on several of our audience favorite Slickforce pieces, so here's a deeper look inside their creative process. Above is the original pencil work from Chris. Below are Jake's Inks. And below that, the final colors rendered by Blond The Colorist.
Want to flex your skills? Click on the inks-only version below for a hi-res copy of the linework, and try your hand at coloring this dramatic scene. Be sure to tag #SlickforceGirl on social media so we can find you!
Pencils by Chris Williams - Deviant Art | Instagram
Inks by Jake Isenberg - Deviant Art | Facebook
Colors by Blond - Deviant Art
Firefighter Kaitlynn Connor by Chris Williams
Comikaze is only a few months away, so you know what that means...more Slickforce art is on the way!
Artist Chris Williams has been turning out a steady stream of stunning character pieces for the SlickforceGirl tribe this year. Here is his latest work featuring firefighter Kaitlynn Connor as she braves the inferno. This is our first time working with colorist Blond who did an incredible job capturing the warm/cool contrast, and we'll post the standalone inks by Jake Isenberg in a future entry so you can fully appreciate them.
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Pencils by Chris Williams - Deviant Art | Instagram
Inks by Jake Isenberg - Deviant Art | Facebook
Colors by Blond - Deviant Art
Desert Mechanic Jessica by Corey Knaebel and Ula Mos
It's a scorcher here in southern California, so what better time to release this blazing hot new faux cover by SlickforceGirl artists Corey Knaebel and Ula Mos?
Fans love our Desert Mechanic Jessica character, no doubt in large part due to model Jessica Burciaga's endearing portrayal of our team's newest hero. If you missed her dynamic debut, check it out here.
Here's Mr. Knaebel's take on our gorgeous grease monkey. Click on the image for the full HD pin-up. Enjoy!
Pencils by Corey Knaebel - Deviant Art | Facebook
Inks and colors by Ula Mos - Deviant Art | Facebook
Vanessa Valentine: Did You Hear Something?
The moment we first saw the work of illustrator Nathan Seals (who works under the Nathan's Comic Art brand), we knew he was a match for drawing our Girls. Not only does Nate render beautiful female characters, but what especially caught our attention was the way his art champions leading ladies of color.
No one but our heroine Vanessa Valentine is exactly sure just how long she's been marooned in space, but judging by the wide-eyed look on her face, this piece called "Did You Hear Something?" is most certainly near the beginning of her journey. Unfortunately, whatever is lurking in the shadows doesn't really care that Ms. Valentine is still an outer space newb—she looks like food.
Click the images for the HD versions and check out some more work from Nathan's Comic Art below!
Art by Nathan Seals - Deviant Art | Tumblr
Erika Arias: Independence Day by Lost Melody
It's been almost a year since fans went crazy for our our last digital painting of Firefighter Kaitlynn by the gifted Chinese artist known as Lost Melody. Fortunately, he has delivered another beautiful piece of art just in time for the July 4 holiday—this time of our brave Air Force Airman, Erika Arias.
Click the image for the full HD version!
Art by Lost Melody (迷走之音) - Deviant Art
The Making of SlickforceGirl Vanessa: Alien Blast
We had such excitement from our viewers when we posted Brett Parson's Alien Blast art starring our stunning space-traveler Vanessa Valentine. So here's a look at the making of that piece, from pencils to inks to final art. Thank you to artist Brett Parson for sharing!
Art by Brett Parson - Deviant Art | Facebook
Mad Jess: Filthy Road – New art by Nick Saglimbeni
Desert Mechanic Jessica is the Girls' resident MacGyver. When she isn't prepping the team's vehicles for battle, she's in the shop working on her other top-secret inventions. But don't let the grease-monkey persona fool you. She's been known to take down a man three-times her size with a swift wrench to the face. Who says there's never a good mechanic around when you need one?
Click the image above for the full HD wallpaper!
CREDITS:
Photo: Nick Saglimbeni
Makeup: Therese Williams
Hair: Al Ingram
Styling: Diana Chan