I haven't drawn any Star Wars in a while, but here's two Reservoir Dogs pieces.
The first piece is Mr. White blazing away. Drawn in a single afternoon with a white prisma color pencil on dark green (shows as black on scan) matte board. Pretty rough looking on the scan because the matte is heavy with lots of texture. I definately suggest you artists try experimenting with the prisma on matte board stuff. It's fun.
(http://www.jedidefender.com/news/images/2-04/MrWhitePrisma1.jpg)
Second piece is was a bit cut-off because of the size of the paper is larger than my scanner. It took about a month to complete, mainly because it's merely an 'on the side' thing I did to practice shading and my Commercial Arts classes and two commissions are overloading me with other pieces.
(http://www.jedidefender.com/news/images/2-04/ReservoirDogs1.jpg)
(From left to right, Mr. Blonde, Mr. Pink, Mr. White, and Mr. Orange. An interesting note is that because I'm left handed, I started on the right side and gradually made my way left... I think you can actually see the progress I'm making as far as drawing/shading goes with each face. Or at least I hope you can see progress.)
As usual, all input is much wanted and appreciated!
brad was kind enough to sell me a print of his awesome reservoir dogs artwork, since one my friends has a birthday coming up.
(http://www.jedidefender.com/news/images/2-04/ReservoirDogs1.jpg)
i took his art and framed it, but before framing it i added a little color to it:
(http://www.p3donline.com/dogs.jpg)
i just added some strips of colored cellophane over the faces, in the matching colors of course. i was going to ink it first, but thought better of it and decided to just leave it as a sketch. i didn't think that i could do it justice with the inkwork, since the sketch itself has varying light and dark parts.