Showing posts with label Michael. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

A.R.C.

Meet Daniel, Aaron, and Michael of A.R.C.

You are now 500 years in the future, the year is 2508. Earth is pretty much dealing with the same problems as it is now: environment, overcrowdedness (is that a word?), politics, ethnics, ..., and accidents. However, all these problems happen on different levels now. Wait, accidents? Yes, accidents, just not on the ground, more so in the air and in space. Cars have been replaced by flying vehicles which can go in the air or in space and are very useful things. Except, of course, when you crash into one another...
A.R.C. stands for Aero Research Center. Aaron, Michael, and Daniel are part of a team which researches these accidents (or 'accidents') and tries to figure out what happened. Of course, they come across bad guys and other evilness, so they know their ways around guns and other sorts of fun stuff.

Daniel is based on a friend of mine and one of my favorite actors, Michael Shanks. He's your typical gay guy with lots of dry humor and sarcasm.

Aaron is an African American and old veteran. His past is troubled and he is determined to solve every accident out there, even if that means he has to do so at the expense of certain people.

Michael is a very cheerful young man and pilots the vehicle the team uses to visit the accident site/crime scenes. He is so cheerful, one wonders whether it's not just a mask he's wearing...

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Meet Michael the Pilot

Yay! I made a pilot! Lol. I bought some screentones the other day (screentones are those sheets with black/grey/white dots or patterns that mangaka use for their black&white manga) and decided to experiment. This is the result! His name is Michael and he's the pilot of a futuristic vessel that I still have to design. But I can feel a story coming, so stay tuned.

Anyway, I'm happy with it, hopefully you'll like it too!
Oh, on a side note, I did the mouth and chin schadow digitally, because I screwed the real thing up...