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Tag Archives: monster
Zombie
What is the deal with Zombies? I loved them in the original Dawn of the Dead, started to grow tired of them with the shlocky, chunk blowing excesses of Lucio Fulci, and figured the genre was played out by the … Continue reading
The Fried Shrimp Lady or Just Some Doodles from 1985
While perusing Flickr, I came across the fabulous photos posted by olga-saglo. She posted images from "Carnival of Blood" which I remember seeing years ago on a low-rent local cable channel. I remembered doodling the "Fried Shrimp Lady" while watching … Continue reading
Posted in Blast from the Past, Illustration, It Came From the Sketchbook
Tagged humor, Joe Williams, monster, Sketch, sketchbook, technical pen
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1985 or Back to the Future
1985 was one hell of a year. I had graduated PCA, and the world was my oyster. During that school year I had met and befriended one of the most talented, energetic and probably the nicest guy I know – … Continue reading
Posted in Blast from the Past, It Came From the Sketchbook
Tagged Dan Platt, Illustration, Joe Williams, monster, mutant, sketchbook
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It Came from the Sketchbook!
I was thinking of formalizing the posts to Willceau Illo News by making regular features. I want to make Monday It Came From The Sketchbook day and post some doodles Tina or I made in a sketchbook and forgot about. … Continue reading
Posted in Blast from the Past, It Came From the Sketchbook, Sketch
Tagged demon, Joe Williams, monster, Sketch, sketchbook, Willceau
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All The Kids Are Doing It
Today it’s branding, piercing and tattoos, tomorrow it will be gene splicing with nonhuman DNA and cybernetic augmentation. Although your friend is really good with tools, it would probably be a mistake to let him implant that new digital olfactory … Continue reading
Posted in photo manipulation
Tagged digital illustration, Joe Williams, monster, photo manipulation, Photoshop
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The Joisey Debbil
This was a sketch I did in a sketchbook using my former weapon of choice way back in 1986. I was hanging out with Dan Platt who was trying to visualize the legendary Jersey Devil in clay. He kept reading … Continue reading
Posted in Sketch
Tagged Jersey Devil, Joe Williams, monster, sketchbook, technical pen, Willceau
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