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Saturday, May 31, 2014

May 2014 Sketches

Here are some doodles from my sketchbook I made during this month:

Mother's Day Sketch Heart Tattoo Sketch by IAMO

¡Feliz día de las madres! Happy Mother's Day!

Star Wars Episode VII Tatooine Alien Dude Sketch by IAMO

Some alien dude in Tatooine from Star Wars - Episode VIII.

Wolverine X-Men Days Of Future Past Sketch by IAMO

Wolverine, inspired by X-Men: Days Of Future Past.

Mermaid Madison Splash Daryl Hanna Movie Sketch by IAMO

"All right. My name is..." -Madison (Daryl Hanna).
Splash movie 30th Anniversary.

Pris Doll Daryl Hanna from Blade Runner Sketch by IAMO

"We need you, Sebastian.  You're our best and only friend." -Pris (Daryl Hanna).
Inspired by one of my favorite movies, Blade Runner.

Paty and Nolan the dog at the beach sketch by IAMO

A sketch of my beautiful wife, Paty, and my dog, Nolan, having a happy day at the beach.

What should I draw next? Post your ideas below!

-IAMO


Thursday, May 1, 2014

Batman 75th Anniversary


Wow! My favorite comic book character of all time turns 75 years this month!!!

Batman, originally referred to as "the Bat-Man, was created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger.  He first appeared in Detective Comics #27 back in 1939 and has been kicking ass ever since.

I made this fan art for Batman's 75th anniversary, trying to keep it simple, since my favorite versions of the character are very bold and not complex.

Here's my favorite Batman stuff:

Favorite Interpretation of the Batman: Batman: The Animated Series
Favorite Villian: Harley Quinn + Poison Ivy + Catwoman
Favorite Batman Movie: The Dark Knight
Favorite Version Of The Batmobile: The Tumbler
Favorite Bat Story: The Dark Knight Returns

Which are your favorites?

P.S. Get a free hi-res download at deviantART!

-IAMO

Monday, March 31, 2014

March 2014 Sketches


Peter Venkman (Bill Murray) 'Ghostbusters' 30th Anniversary


Raymond Stantz (Dan Aykroyd) 'Ghostbusters' 30th Anniversary


Winston Zeddemore (Ernie Hudson) 'Ghostbusters' 30th Anniversary


Hellboy 20th Anniversary


Happy Taco Day - Día del taco

What should I draw next? Post your ideas below!

Friday, February 28, 2014

February 2014 Sketches


COMCOM Fan Art

Ismael_Alejandro_Moreno_Ozuna_IAMO_Beemo_BMO_Adventure_Time


 "BMO does weird junk when no one is around."

Beemo from "Adventure Time"


Stripe. 'Gremlins' 30th Anniversary.


 "They fucking forgot my birthday."

'Sixteen Candles' 30th Anniversary.


First shot at cartooning Molly Ringwald in 'Sixteen Candles


"Don’t cross the streams."

R.I.P. Harold Ramis.

'Ghostbusters' 30th Anniversary. One of my favorite movies of all time!


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Friday, January 31, 2014

January 2014 Sketches



"Happy New Year!"


"Follow Your Bliss"


"Regular Science"


"Kev and Sheck"


"Rosca de Reyes"


"Bane"


"Cueritos and Things"

"No Face" from 'Spirited Away'


"Cundolini"


"Batman"


"Sandman"

  
"Death"


Mozart's Birthday & 'Amadeus' 30th Anniversary.


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Monday, July 29, 2013

James Bond 007 Sketch


From my sketchbook, this is Daniel Craig as James Bond, Agent 007.

Check out my Instagram page for more work in progress photos and sketches!

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Saturday, July 6, 2013

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Slave Leia - Return of the Jedi 30th Anniversary


Well, before I say goodbye to the month of May, I want to say happy 30th Anniversary to one of my favorite movies of all time: 'Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi' :) So, here's Princess Leia.  I remembered that she was wearing that metal bikini against her will, so, that's why she looks pissed of.

Also, this is the first time I document a work in progress.  If you're interested, you can see the process at my Behance page.

Free hi-res download at my deviantART page! :)

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Monday, April 29, 2013

Pee-wee Herman



I was asked to draw my favorite character from a Tim Burton movie.  So, here's Pee-wee Herman from 'Pee-wee's Big Adventure' :)

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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Merida from 'Brave'



Disney/Pixar's 'Brave' fan art featuring Princess Merida :)

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Saturday, November 17, 2012

Q&A About Nerdmigos Webcomic


Nerdmigos by IAMO

Here’s a Q&A I did about my webcomic, “Nerdmigos”:

How did “Nerdmigos” come up?

IAMO: “Nerdmigos” started as an inside joke among friends and acquaintances when I made a comic to use it as an invitation to my birthday party.  The first comic is called “Nerdmigos: 33” because that was when I turned 33 years old.  The comic’s style and format were inspired by comic strips that I have always read in newspapers, like “Peanuts,” “Mutts,” and “Mafalda.”  My friends liked it and I decided to make more, every time including more characters.

Is it based on anything in particular (real life, a series, a novel, etc.)?

IAMO: “Nerdmigos” is an anthology of funny situations that certain people can identify with; people who debate about comics, movies, and pop culture on the internet or while drinking with their friends.  It’s not real life.  It all takes place in a mythical place called Nerdonia, where everything that nerds love can exist, from unicorns and zombies, to masked heroes and having a drink with Robert Downey Jr.

Are the characters based on you or people you know?

IAMO: Yeah, some characters are based on friends and people I know, including me.  But, “Nerdmigos” is not a biography.  I can say that I only took certain aspects of their personalities (including names and nicknames) to shape these characters that have always been fictional.

Have the concept/story/characters always been the same since the beginning or has it evolved, and why?

IAMO: Essentially, it’s the same.  The style and the type of stories I wanted to tell were basically established in the first twenty-five comics.  But, on the technical side, it has evolved.  What started as an inside joke among friends then turned into an exercise and a learning experience for me.  I have learned a lot with “Nerdmigos”.  I started with a black & white comic that I made with pencil and pen, and now, even though I still draw it with pencil, at the end it’s all digital and in color.  Eddie Vedder once said, if you want to paint, “a friend of mine said ‘paint a hundred and see if you're good at it, after a hundred, maybe you'll know’”.  So, this was my way of challenging myself and find out if I was any good at making comics or not.

What character/part/aspect of “Nerdmigos” do you like the most?

IAMO: I really like the freedom that the anthology format gives me.  On the one hand, there are no main characters; any character can take center stage and that way you have a bigger variety of stories.  On the other hand, it allows me to collaborate with guest writers.  The few times I have drawn stories from other writers have been very enjoyable experiences that have expanded the scope of the comic.

What plans do you have for this series or other projects?

IAMO: This series is a project that I could do all my life.  I can leave it for a while to concentrate on other projects or to learn new things, then, I can come back to the “Nerdmigos” universe and I keep having fun as always.  Just like the best of friends, when I see the Nerdmigos again, is like no time has passed.  I’m always welcome with open arms in Nerdonia.

Read “Nerdmigos” at nerdmigos.blogspot.com!

If you have any questions about “Nerdmigos,” please write them in the comments section and I will gladly answer them.

Cheers!


Aquí están unas preguntas y respuestas que hice sobre mi webcómic, “Nerdmigos”:

¿Cómo surgió “Nerdmigos”?

IAMO: “Nerdmigos” empezó como una broma entre amigos y conocidos, cuando hice un cómic para usarlo como invitación para mi fiesta de cumpleaños.  El primer cómic se llama “Nerdmigos: 33” porque fue cuando cumplí 33 años.  El formato y el estilo del cómic estaban inspirados en las tiras cómicas que siempre he leído en los periódicos, como “Peanuts”, “Mutts”,  y “Mafalda”.  A mis amigos les gustó y decidí hacer más, cada vez incluyendo más personajes. 

¿Está basado en algo en especial (vida real, alguna serie, novela, etc.)?

IAMO: “Nerdmigos” es una antología de situaciones chistosas con las que se pueden identificar las personas que debaten sobre cómics, películas, y cultura popular en internet o en las borracheras con sus amigos.  No es la vida real.  Todo sucede en un lugar mítico llamado Nerdonia, donde pueden existir todas las cosas que les gustan a los nerds, desde unicornios y zombis, hasta héroes enmascarados y poder pistear con Robert Downey Jr.

¿Los personajes están basados en ti o gente que conozcas?

IAMO: Sí, algunos personajes están inspirados en amigos y gente que conozco, incluyéndome a mí.  Pero, “Nerdmigos” no es una biografía.  Puedo decir que sólo tomé algunos aspectos de sus personalidades (incluyendo nombres o apodos) para darle forma a estos personajes que siempre han sido ficticios.

¿El concepto/historia/personajes siempre fue así desde el principio o ha evolucionado, y por qué?

IAMO: En esencia es lo mismo.  El estilo y el tipo de historias que quería contar básicamente se establecieron en los primeros veinticinco cómics.  Pero, en el aspecto técnico, ha evolucionado.  Lo que empezó como una broma interna entre amigos después se convirtió en un ejercicio y una experiencia de aprendizaje para mí.  Con “Nerdmigos” he aprendido mucho.  Empecé con un cómic en blanco y negro hecho con lápiz y pluma, y ahora, aunque lo sigo dibujando a lápiz, al final es completamente digital y a color.   Eddie Vedder dijo una vez, si quieres pintar, “un amigo mío dijo, ‘pinta unos cien cuadros y ve si eres bueno para hacerlo, después de cien, quizás lo sabrás’”.  Así que esta fue mi manera de retarme y ver si soy bueno para hacer cómics.

¿Qué personaje/parte/aspecto de “Nerdmigos” te gusta más?

IAMO: Me gusta mucho la libertad que me da el formato de antología.  Por un lado, no hay personajes principales; cualquier personaje puede ser el foco de atención y así puede haber más variedad de historias.  Por otro lado, me permite colaborar con escritores invitados.  Las pocas veces que he dibujado historias de otros escritores, han sido experiencias muy agradables que han ampliado las posibilidades del cómic.

¿Qué planes tienes para esta serie u otros proyectos?

IAMO: Esta serie es un proyecto que podría hacer toda la vida.  La puedo dejar por un rato para concentrarme en otros proyectos y aprender nuevas cosas, y después puedo regresar al universo de “Nerdmigos” y me sigo divirtiendo como siempre.  Como las buenas amistades,  cuando vuelvo a ver a los Nerdmigos, es como si el tiempo no hubiera pasado.  Siempre me reciben con los brazos abiertos en Nerdonia.


¡Pueden leer “Nerdmigos” en nerdmigos.blogspot.com!

Si tienen alguna pregunta sobre “Nerdmigos”, la pueden poner en la sección de comentarios y contestaré con gusto.

¡Saludos! 


Friday, August 17, 2012

Batmanuel...


That awkward moment when you realize he's the Mayor of Gotham City.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

The Dark Knight Eats A Hot Dog (Sketch)

Batman takes a break from crime fighting and has a bite to eat :)

Monday, April 16, 2012

Empire's End


I  loved to draw Stormtroopers, ever since I was a kid.  This is the first time I have ever done a vector line art.  The mighty Netox was kind enough to do the coloring for this one.

Desde chico me ha gustado dibujar Stormtroopers.  Esta es la primera vez que trazo un dibujo en vectores.  El gran Netox me hizo el gran favor de colorear esta pieza.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Pearl Jam: The Kids Are Twenty

Pearl Jam The Kids Are Twenty PJ20 by IAMO


I really wanted to draw something to celebrate +Pearl Jam’s 20th anniversary.  The title is a reference to The Who’s 'The Kids Are Alright' (1979) rockumentary and it’s also the title for the alternate version of Cameron Crowe’s film, ‘Pearl Jam Twenty’ (2011).  The concept is an homage to John Holmstrom and Gus McDonald‘s cover art for the Ramones' 'Road To Ruin' (1978).  And yeah, I listened to a lot of Pearl Jam, The Who, and Ramones while drawing it.  This doodle was featured in Golpeavisa’s Viernes de Ilustración: Musical art jam, which was a lot of fun to be part of.

Tenía muchas ganas de dibujar algo para celebrar el 20 aniversario de Pearl Jam. El título es una referencia al rockumental de The Who, 'The Kids Are Alright' (1979) y también es el título de la versión alterna de la película de Cameron Crowe, 'Pearl Jam Twenty' (2011). El concepto es un homenaje al are de portada por  John Holmstrom and Gus McDonald para el disco 'Road To Ruin’ (1978) de Ramones.  Y si, escuché mucho a Pearl Jam, The Who, y Ramones cuando lo dibuje.  Este dibujo fue incluido en el art jam Viernes de Ilustración: Musical de Golpeavisa, en el cual me dio mucho gusto participar.

I also put together these posters for each character:

También hice estos posters para cada personaje:






Cheers!

Friday, August 26, 2011

Robot Vs. Zombie


This doodle is dedicated to my imaginary friend, Adrián "The Insane One" Zambrano. He is the one who came up with the idea of having a Bender-like robot fight off a zombie in a pose like the one in the "Rocky v. Apollo" painting by Leroy Neiman shown at the end of Rocky III (1982). For the zombie character design, I looked no further than George A. Romero's Dawn of the Dead (1978), where the actors and extras playing zombies had a basic blue or gray makeup. For the robot, I really wanted a design with very basic shapes, like squares and circles, so, I researched some robots featured in movies and serials from 1920-1940. I loved the robots in the Superman animated short film, "The Mechanical Monsters" (1941) and also in the Italian science fiction film, The Mechanical Man (1921). So, a lot of the character design came from those robots. I also had a lot of fun doing the background, trying out different brushes. Hope you like it!

Who will win in this title fight of the apocalypse?

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