2014 Baseball Card Breakdown Originals
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Robin Yount
I made this as a surprise for Tony L. at Off-Hiatus. The source picture was from Robin's 3000th hit celebration, I believe. No one's going to confuse this for a real artist's work, and looks a little more like Don Mattingly or Jeff Foxworthy than Robin Yount, but not bad for a first attempt at a glowing sketch card.
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Hiroki Kuroda
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Archer
A surprise for Greg Z., this one came out pretty good.. but then again, it's a drawing of a drawing, not a real person, so it's almost cheating. Greg has quite a collection of real, officially licensed Archer sketch cards, but I thought this would be a neat addition for him.
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Jim Abbott
I needed a little something extra to balance a trade with Dimebox Nick, and a sketch card seemed like a good idea. Since it's Nick, I obviously had to make it out of the ordinary, so I found a source image of Jim at bat during his stint on the Brewers. I'd love a second chance on the face (looks like Randy from Pee-Wee's Playhouse), but oh well.
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Clayton Kershaw
I made this one for Alex at Chavez Ravining recently. It might be my first "by request" sketch card. We were hammering out a trade and he asked if I could whip him up a Kershaw or Matt Kemp. Forgive the racial implications, but black guys are hard to make glow-in-the-dark sketch cards for (I need to find or make some glow-in-the-dark brown paint.) Anyways, this one came out ok.
So there are the sketch cards I've made this year. Sure, they're B- "high-school-art-class"-grade projects, but they're fun to make and people seem to be happy when I send them one. As you can see, I didn't really stick with a specific design, though I did favor a horizontal layout, apart from the first one (Yount). I'll try to keep making these and hopefully improving at it. I should also work on the backs more.. at least spend a little more time on my chicken scrawl. I also need to work on doing black guys (don't take that out of context).. I've specifically been wanting to make myself sketches of Nate Colbert and Dick Allen.
I've actually got some new ideas I'm pretty excited about trying, so I might end up putting out an "update series" for my 2014 customs with a few more cards before the year's out.
And I'm open to being commissioned to make a custom card for anyone, either in exchange for cards off my wantlist, or failing that, a few bucks.
Could you do a Jeter one for me? Please email me at caitlinjennings64@yahoo.ca
ReplyDeleteThe spectacular Abbott you sent me is featured at the front of my Brewers binder and always will be. Stuff like this reminds me of how woefully inept I am at drawing, painting, or really any kind of physical art.
ReplyDeleteThese are AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteGlow-in-the-dark cards are highly underrated. Someday there will be a whole set and it will be marvelous.
ReplyDeleteNice work, Gavin!
That Kuroda is amazing. Well done on all of these.
ReplyDeleteThe Hirok is one of the most prized pieces in my PC. Thanks again for the wonderful custom Gavin :).
ReplyDeleteThe rest of these look great as well.
I think the glowing and sparkles put that Archer card squarely in the Danger Zone.
ReplyDeleteJason....Jason....Jaaaaaaaasssssooooooon!
DeleteWHAT?!
DeleteVery kool.
ReplyDeleteAwesome job!
ReplyDeleteI feel honored to have gotten a 1/1 from you of Yount. It holds a place of honor in my collection! Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteAw, thanks for the kind words, everybody!
ReplyDeleteDude that Archer sketch made the package! Also, totes stealing the .gif.
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