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Monday, June 30, 2014

KARNAAAAAAGE*

*Yes I know thats not how the game's spelt. 

Some months ago, before Roadhouse Interactive launched their Games Workshop title, I doodled this. I think I overheard one of the producers talking about replacing all the characters with ponies as an april fools joke, and I thought it would be funnier to just put GIANT SPERCE MERINES on teeny tiny ponies. 
She loved it so much, she told me to color it so she could send it to the Games Workshop contact on April fools day. Which, apparently, she did. 





Monday, June 23, 2014

Characters and Unrealized Stories

Some sketches of a couple of story ideas. One had to do with a Helix-zombie post apocalyptic World War Z type of narrative - where the main character wakes up to find the world recovering from a zombie-like disease. Another is a bat-girl-esque short with a plot too short to summarize. The last has to do with an alien sci fi epic. About the survivors of a proxy war. 




Saturday, June 14, 2014

Mentoring a Mentorship

I'm backlogging some artwork, for those keeping track at home. For the past couple of months I've squeezed in the odd hour or two to doodle, scan, and clean up my sketches. However, I never got around to posting them.

First batch!

Back in late February (wow, really?) I signed up to be a middle school mentor, as part of the Vancouver Mentorship program. I helped an 11 year old gifted student learn how to draw comics. Every thursday we met, and I attempted to learn how to be a good teacher. I'm still not there yet, but I'm happy to know he did learn many things.

While my mentee did his assignements (mostly shape drawing) I doodled characters.





Friday, March 14, 2014

Mice on the Brain



More mice! Non-stop Mice! Working on distinguishing body types and face types per each character. Next up, characters in the ROUND (front view, side view, 3/4ths view). I'm tempted to scrap a project I'm not-working on (started it last month but time got away from me again...) in favour of this. On one hand, thats me just repeating the never ending cycle of NEW IDEAS ARE SO EXCITING old ideas are so not going to happen; on the other hand cute things are always easier for me to draw. What I will do is finish scripting the project (called "Murder at the Queen Ann") and then let it sit in my script file folder (I think I have 15+ scripts by now). Then I will embark on creating a story for these mice. 

Thursday, March 13, 2014

The Mice Brigade!

In my evenings I tend to watch tv with a group. Sometimes its current television, but recently its been TMNT (the 2012 version, which I realize is actually spelt out "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" but I prefer the abbreviation). The animation company Bardel does the show (which is in my city!!!) and its fairly AMAHZING. Seriously. I had my doubts, because the rebooted Teen Titans is just too sad for words (ugh, my teen-years, they hurt) but this show!!! (Also, I know because I applied to work at Bardel and ended up taking a story-boarding test, Bardel has little control over what the contracted shows entail - they're JUST the animation studio. Unless its an in-house project, all they can do is make the story/script *look* pretty, they cant make the words any better or worse.)

I ended up having some down time so I started doodling mice. The thought process went thus: what if TMNT was about four girls instead of four boys? (It would be designated a "girly show" and dropped from the network...) Then I went, "but I dont want to do girl turtles, that would be weird... how about... MICE! They're inherently girly, right?" So then I drew mice. Lots of them. Lots and lots and ... look I have about 8 pages of mice. They're ADORBS.






Obviously from my previous posts, I have a thing with mice. I think I've had a thing with them since before Ace Adventures... possibly all the way back to Texas... I blame Don Bluth/ Disney. Between American Tail, Secret of NIMH, The Rescuers, and The Great Mouse Detective, my childhood was inundated with adorable mice and TERRIFYING RATS!

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Pirate Captains and Black Flags

I really meant to be updating this blog more frequently than I have. Quick updates: Billie VS Season 3 will begin "airing" on March 10th (or thereabouts). I'm still working at the mobile game company, and I've been getting better at UI art/ implementation.

We've been watching Black Sails in lieu of other shows (Sleepy Hollow wont return till next season, I've given up on Agents of Shield, and American Horror Story has finally wrapped up). There was a brilliant moment in episode 3 where Captain Flint gives this look that speaks volumes. Just, one simple look. SO GOOD. I decided I HAD TO DRAW IT.

Step 1: Take a Screengrab of the episode.

Murder. Thats what I'm thinking. MURDER.

Step 2: Start Drawing! (Using bad shadow blocking).

"haha wut" indeed

Step 3: Draw on top!

Yes I do constantly write notes to myself as I draw

Step 4: Keep drawing!
This is what happens when you draw at 11:30 at night

Step 5: Dont stop no matter how wonky the drawing looks!
Its a good bit closer, but still OFF
Step 6: Yeah, that looks too wonky. Start over, the next day. On lined paper. In Pen. Completely from memory. 

I knew I had to draw the picture without the reference
Step 7: Trace during lunch!

(Get called out during lunch)

Things are still not quite right...

Step 8: Tweak like crazy until the drawing looks like you think it should! THEN ADD COLOR.
Definitely murder

Step 9: Be happy with the final result UNTIL you look at the original image. Wait - he had a cut on his nose? And his hair goes round all the way on the top of his head - and *not* flat? UGH, I'll re-draw this tomorrow :P

I do appreciate his eyebrows are more dramatic in my drawing, and his eyes a bit bigger (I like the cartoony style!) but all in all I'm quite happy with the way Captain Flint turned out.