Commission information
Sketch card commissions, for any character(s) or any subject.
$15 for pencils. $25 for gray scale. $35 for full color.
Let me know what you'd like to see.
Hit me with any manner of message (Facebook, Twitter, email), and we'll work our deal. If you would like a commission of something other than a sketch card, contact me and we'll talk time and price.
email Chadd ==> ckinfinite@gmail.com



Blue pencil first, mechanical pencil and HB graphite after that, and then inks and colors with PrismaColor markers.
I think I could draw Spider-Man everyday. He's lots of fun. It's the webs.

This actually belongs on the other "blog", but it technically has a new home. It's just that the new home really doesn't have any furniture, and I don't want to have any one over until I get some drapes. So, I'm going to dump this here for now.
I just need to figure out the fourth panel. How do I make my fella getting trounced look like he's actually bouncing as our super hero type figure jumps of of him?
The second one here,

I've lost all sense of what the dialog was supposed to be, so it has to come up somewhere soon. I think we can all tell that there's going to be a Jabba's Palace joke in there, though.
5 x 7 piece done for the Marla Bea Benefit Auction. It's an auction for charity beginning October 12th on eBay.
ALL of the proceeds from this auction will benefit the Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. Please click on their link to visit their site.
All of the artists that donated works to this cause did so with no compensation,and we hope to help Jason raise as much money as possible toward his goal.
I encourage everyone to spread the word about this auction, and help them raise moeny for a great cause. At the Marla Bea website, there are links that will take you to printable flyers that you can print and post where ever you feel would have the greatest impact.

Husk from the X-Men books.

Sketch card commissions. Padme from each of the prequel episodes. Pencils first, and then the finished colors later.

I've never had a reason to draw Spider-Ham. I'm glad i did. He's fun. One of a bunch of sketch card commissions I took last month, and am finishing up this week.