About Me

Daniel Heard is an Illustrator and Game Artist rising out of the fogs of San Francisco.

He has illustrated books, comicbooks, promotional material, and storyboards. His work in the game industy includes concept art, character design, and UI. He wrote this in the third person and is available for work.

Contact:

danielheard@gmail.com

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Monday
Nov022009

Hulk Model Sheet

Working on some new sample pages for some very nice people. Hulk and Namor. These two throw down, and shit gets Epic. This is the model sheet i have tacked on my board for refrence. Trying to make sure my t's are crossed on this. Click to Enlarge

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Reader Comments (6)

These are absolutely amazing! Very jealous and in awe of your talent...so cool! I especially like hulk above by the way!

November 6, 2009 | Unregistered Commentercharlie

Good stuff. i've seen other folk doing sketches of these two for marvel samples. are you working off one of their sample scripts? if so, would you be willing to shoot a copy my way?

November 12, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMat Major

Awesome sketch! Did you use a it just ball point pen?

May 17, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterTom Postalgold

thank you tom.
It's the o'l Prismacolor Col-Erase Blue pencil. Never am far without one.

May 26, 2010 | Registered CommenterDaniel Heard

I have not words to describe this design of Hulk, I mean, it's absolutely perfect, I can not say anything negative about it.

October 11, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJames Jordan

That's such a great sketch man, you are very talented, for sure! I am a big fa of pencil drawings and the work with shades and texture-effects and this has reminded me of my very first beginnings, back in the mid 90's, when I started with comics and simple stuff like Garfield and Space Jam works. Congratulations, I think I should stop thinking about my old passion. Back to the seed, as Carpentier in Latin America and Proust in France always recommended.

February 24, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterDanny Cohen Cacho

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