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14 May 2013

concept art

Ship concept from an in progress mini. This is basically the equivalent of the family mini-van.

14 May, 2013 at 9:17 by jerel

Tags: cartoon, Comic Book, concept art, drawing, pen and ink, scifi, spaceship
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3 Apr 2013

From the Sketchbook

So I got my self a little brown sketchbook and a couple of white paint markers and have been messing around with them whenever I’m not working on all the other projects I’ve got going. Here are a couple of sketches/potential concepts for a little mini I’ve got on the back-burner.

3 April, 2013 at 12:48 by jerel

Tags: Comic Book, from the sketchbook, ink, pen and ink, scifi
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4 Mar 2013

Come Back

Pen and ink

4 March, 2013 at 13:13 by jerel

Tags: cartoon, donkey, Illustration, jerel dye, miner, mountains, pen and ink
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26 Feb 2013

Concept Art: Junker

Ink drawings of the major characters in Junker. I’m sure we’ll be seeing more of them soon.

26 February, 2013 at 10:58 by jerel

Tags: cartoon, Comic Book, concept art, diesel punk, from the sketchbook, Illustration, junker, pen and ink, steampunk
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21 Feb 2013

Concept Art: The Garage

Pen and Ink, Digital color.

Spent the last couple of weeks working on this piece in little spurts of manic creativity. It’s a concept design for a garage that appears in Junker. I haven’t had a lot of time lately with other projects going in full swing and deadlines fast approaching. I squeezed this in where I could and I really just wanted to start creating the visual texture of the book, and work on the line quality that I want the whole project to have. It’s unlikely that the final printed book will be in color, but when I know the output of a thing (like this concept art) is going to be the web it’s hard not to add a splash, or three.

21 February, 2013 at 9:35 by jerel

Tags: cartoon, Comic Book, concept art, diesel punk, digital paint, garage, helicopter, junker, mechanic, pen and ink, whirly
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7 Feb 2013

Sketchbook: Junker

These are a couple of small expression sheets I did this week for my in progress comic Junker.  Bill is at the top, Rick at the bottom. I’m sure we’ll be seeing more of them as time goes on.

7 February, 2013 at 12:18 by jerel

Tags: cartoon, Comic Book, diesel punk, expressions, faces, Illustration, jerel dye, junker
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17 Dec 2012

Boston Comics Scene Documentary


The Amazing and Fantastical Boston Comic Creators

Hey everyone, so I had the pleasure to be interviewed for this short documentary on the comics scene in Boston, made by Frank Duran.

Check it out!

17 December, 2012 at 13:22 by jerel

Tags: comics, documentary, doug derocher, frank duran, indie, jesse lonergan, john hilliard, ming doyle, Video
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13 Dec 2012

“People of Corn” now on Emanata

My comic adaptation of an ancient Mayan myth is now available for FREE(!) Check out that snazzy new cover up there. Brush up on your Mayan mythology before the end of the world, and find out about the trials and tribulations the gods Hurricane and Plumed Serpent had after creating the world.

You can get it for your iPhone or iPad using Emanata, or download it as a pdf right here! Hurray! This story originally premiered in the Boston Comics Roundtable anthology, Inbound 5, and if you haven’t checked out that anthology do yourself a favor and get a copy! Great gift for foodies (do people still call people foodies?) and comics lovers!

Enjoy!

DOWNLOAD IT HERE

Get it on 

13 December, 2012 at 16:55 by jerel

Tags: Boston Comics Roundtable, cartoon, Comic Book, comics, emanata, free, Graphic Novel, Illustration, jerel dye, mayan, mythology, publications
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5 Dec 2012

One Android Comics Available on iPad!

I’m so happy to announce that One Android Stories: Deep waters AND Tide Lines are available now on your iPhone or iPad. Just 99 cents! They are being made available through the amazing indie comics app Emanata!

So I’m gonna start sounding like a salesman here but I just can’t help myself. Emanata is a great service for comics lovers and comics makers alike. The app is free, and the comics are cheap or free, and most of the proceeds go to the creators. I think this is a great little system, such a good place to find the most indie of indie comics out there! So if you’ve got an iPad or and iPhone be sure to check it out.

Also “From the Clouds” and “People of Corn” should be available there soon.

 

5 December, 2012 at 11:27 by jerel

Tags: cartoon, Comic Book, emanata, Illustration, indie, jerel dye, mini comics, One Android, publications, scifi, self published
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10 Oct 2012

Weekly Whirly

The Weekly Whirlies are back in action! It’s been almost two months (sheesh!) so today I’m giving you a double dose of mechanical goodness.
May I present The Crow and The Bulldog.

The Crow

This light and fast little number is wonder for personal transport. It can easily reach top speeds of nearly double that of similar size transport craft. Unfortunately that bonus comes at the cost of comfort, as The Crow has some of the tightest single pilot cabins you’ll find and nearly no storage space. But who needs comfort when you get there in half the time. It’s also equipped with exchangeable landing legs which are great when putting down in small pads or out in the field (seen above), or pontoons for the more aquaticly inclined.

The Bulldog

The Bulldog packs some of the largest fuel tanks in the world of whirlies, and it’s capable of flying extremely long distances without stopping for refuel. It’s a favorite for folks making transcontinental flights and even better for the transoceanic travelers. Don’t try and break any speed records or do any fancy flying in this airboat though, the Bulldog moves like it’s namesake.

10 October, 2012 at 9:00 by jerel

Tags: cartoon, diesel punk, helicopter, Illustration, ink, jerel dye, pen and ink, scifi, steampunk, weekly whirly
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