Category Archive for: ‘Portfolio’
TROYMcKIE.com 2012 Promotional Hat
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This is a promotional hat that I’ve put together for the site. I figure with hardcore G.I. Joe fans this will have a lot more of an impact then business cards. It is a 5 panel “golf” style hat similar to traditional ship caps. The artwork is custom made to match the USS Flagg playset complete with Admiral’s launch and …
Read MoreIDW G.I. Joe #1 Cover – Recolored Python Patrol
This is a recolored cover from G.I. Joe #1 (2009) from IDW Publishing. This particular art was done as a variant cover for Grahm Crackers comic books. The art it’s self was drawn by Robert Atkins, who anyone who fallows this blog knows, I am a huge fan of. The coolest thing about this cover is that it was actually …
Read MoreGlenda Colored Sketch
As some of you know I’ve been looking for inked artwork to practice coloring on, and while I was going through some G.I. Joe art that I had picked up over the years I found a few pieces that I decided would suet my purposes perfectly. Over the years at Joecon, various artist have come to sell art and they …
Read MoreThe Scarab
This is a page of colored comic art that I put together to show what I’m capable of when it comes to coloring inked artwork. I would have liked to do something new, but I really wanted this to be about my coloring and not my drawing or inking so I choose to use someone else art. The problem there …
Read MoreThe Transforming Robot
This is a digital art commission piece that I did in January and February of 2012. For any one who has been fallowing my weekly “what I’m working on” section it took all of January and February to finish up. The finished piece will actually be in a different deco, but I’ll make sure to update this entry when I …
Read MoreAtkins Cobra Commander Custom Submission
This figure is my submission for Robert Atkins’ Cobra Commander custom figure contest that’s being hosted over at Joecustoms.com. I tried to go as all out as I could on this figure. Almost every body part has some kind of modification to it, be it something removed or something new sculpted onto it using “Green Stuff”. I also did a …
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