I am in the process of cleaning out my mom's house in Oahu, Hawaii, U.S.A. Even though I have been living on the nomad road for the past almost 2 years, I did live in this house for over 30 years. So there is a lot of stuff here. I'm not particularly attached to most material things, but I did find my old college portfolio from my Art School years at University of Hawaii. So I started photographing all my old work before the originals go into the dumpster. Sigh.
Here's my Sci-Fi stuff:
These Battletech Assault Vehicles were actually from high school. I was in a drafting class and they have an annual "technical drawing" competition. I won first place in my category for "Exterior Assembly Drawings" for these fictional machines from a tabletop board game. The following year, there were SOOOO many entries of mecha and anime inspired vehicles. I paved the way.
These were mechanical pencil on vellum, which is why they still look pretty good from 1987.
Here's some Star Wars pencil drawings from an old sketchbook. My friends and I in college were playing Star Wars: The Role-Playing Game by Westend Games back then, so these were some character designs. Now that I think about it... That double-bladed lightsaber may have pre-dated the release of Phantom Menace. Huh.
Graphite pencil on drawing paper.
The next batch of drawings were character designs for a Cyberpunk game a buddy of mine were designing for the d20 System back when D&D 3rd edition came around. We came up with some genius rule designs for a modern d20 game, but never followed through. These drawings were for the character classes/archetypes:
Fixer
Merc
Medic
Techie
Samurai
Ninja
Rocker
Netrunner
This last batch of sketches is miscellaneous cyberpunk action scenes and kung-fu fighting. I'm particularly proud of that full-conversion cyborg that looks like the giant spider. Yeah, we also played the Cyberpunk RPG back in college.
Graphite pencils on drawing paper.
Live long and prosper!