Monday, November 19, 2007

THE THIRD POWERFUL ENEMY

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This drawing was done in pen, marker, and coloured pencil.

DOR THE RABBIT FROND BESIEGE


ImageAbove is a rendering that was originally done in colour pencil and marker, then cleaned in Photoshop.
ImageThis was a Tempera Watercolor painting that was damaged and then cleaned up.

ImageAbove is a design I did for Warner Bros' Batman Beyond. I then coloured it.
ImageAbove is Santa's workshop for Bardell Productions. The original blue pencil sketch is further down the Blog.
ImageAbove is an original design for Johnny Quest, below I gave it subdued tones.

ImageImageThis is a pen and ink drawing for a chart, so there is a minimal perspective, and is treated almost as a flat pan.
ImageAbove is originally a rough drawing/painting based on a Film Roman project that never happened. A dollhouse from the "real" world gets transported to an underground netherworld. A dark take on dolls with a humorous twist.

BACKGROUND DESIGNS


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Top: Batman beyond; Batman, Superman, and three Batman backgrounds.

ImageA cargo hold for the Ultimate Avengers, Marvel Lionsgate Productions
ImageA castle in pen and ink


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These are Background roughs for a children fairytale theme. These are not as "Precise" as some of the more technical backgrounds, but have a vibrancy of their own, I think.

ImageImageImageThis is a boy detective inserted on to a rough background, both pen and ink. The boy has added tone.
ImageImageAbove is a quick marker sketch.

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This is a Background sketch for a show that never made it: Malice in Underland.

ImagePen and ink, a London scene.
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ImageImageImageThe above drawings were done for the Wolverine show, for Kickstart Productions in affiliation with Marvel Comics. the last two are a blue pencil rough and the pen and ink clean up.

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Above is the original colour pencil and marker drawing which was later cleaned up (earlier in Blog)

ImageThe image above is a backstage drawing for the Batman series at Warner Bros.
ImageThis was done for Marvel Lionsgate, a simple one point perspective with a wide angle curve. It is drawn entirely in pen and ink.
ImageImageTwo scenes from the story "Three Billy Goats Gruff"

ImageThis was a colour assignment for Marvel Lionsgate, "Planet Hulk". The white area is a viewing screen.

CRAZY QUICK SKETCHES

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ImageAbove are two very quick city sketches with a futuristic scene based on a story idea.
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ImageAbove are two quick sketches of two architects; top: Frank Lloyd Wright, below: Le Corbusier. Wright advocated an integrated design approach emulating nature in the abstract; Le Corbusier advocated experimenting with minimal free form that was steadfastly separate from nature.

ImageA really quick scribble on a paper towel. I was just getting down shapes onto paper.
ImageGiganotosaurus. I contend that Dinotopia made this the king, by virtue of size. However,T-rex was bulkier, had far larger teeth, much more powerful jaws and better binocular vision. It would have ripped this one up.

ImageReally quick sketch on a paper towel. Yes, looks like the Aries craft, but spheres are a very logical shape for space flight.

ImageMoon Craft on a paper towel
ImageA tribute to who some consider the greatest of the traditional animators, Milt Kahl. Perhaps too much of a scribble, it captured an idea at least.

ImageThe above is a very quick drawing idea for X-men Evolution. Sometimes pumping out volumes of ideas works, sometimes it gives one too much to choose from.

ImageScribbled ideas

ImageA very quick character idea from a notebook.

ImageA crude presentation from my notebook again-two characters I scribbled while thinking out a story

ImageThe four founders are pen and ink drawings, while the documents are copies thrown in.
Obviously I spent a little more time on this one-especially the cut and paste documents.

ImageThe above was a drawing on a napkin at a Borders coffee spot. I scanned and typed the caption, which was originally scribbled by hand--it is the type of silly humor that would make--only me--laugh.

ImageThese were also scribbled less than a minute apiece. These particular ones are not all my ideas, but established future cars that I wanted the basic shapes of as speculative notes, because they are possible-as opposed to merely fantastic.

ImageWhile I am making notes on a story, I often like to do very quick sketch notes.

ImageAnother crazy quick scribble in a notebook.


ImageThis is a very quick pen and ink sketch in a sketchbook.