Here're some more Kali renderings... You should smell this room... And here are some photoshop collages. Here's a baby in progress... Inked by Mitch and Harmke
The little misshapen cat-thing, with it's satirical nod to something contemporary(pokemon to lilo and stitch?) got me snickering... and the darkly looming doggy is great!
I hope you get the George Liquor show on TV soon, John. George Liquor isa one-of-a-kind character, if it's shown next to Family Guy or The Simpsons on TV, people will realise how tired those shows are getting now.
Would appear poor Ernie ( or is it Slab? ) held his expression for too long and instead of his face freezing it just blew off.
Not funny. That happened to my cousin in a staring contest that lasted several weeks. She's still alive, but whenever she orders pizza by phone people think she's retarded or has a hairlip.
Oh, and to answer the question posed by this post's title: MORE! MORE! MORE! MORE!
I wonder how long if and when it gets picked up to start airing. I mean, it takes a while to create one episode when compared to family guy or the Simpson's, right? I mean they don't really do much new animation in those shows anyway, so its understandable. But would we at least see the pilot shortly after the pick up?
this has nothing to do with this particular post, but I would love to hear your thoughts on this and i wasnt sure where to put it. Its about how disney pretty muched cloned every bit of movement and animation in certain cartoons. take a look. http://www.darkroastedblend.com/2009/04/disneys-animation-clones.html
The "Sody Love Jimmy" collage reminds me of Al Capp. I spent an evening with Mr. Capp at his NH summer home back in the mid 70's, and talked about Frazetta and the good ol' days of cartoon strips and stuff. I've probably told that story here before.
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Nice one :)
Wow nice rendering, those are really gonna impress people to buy! :P
Awesome what you did with the ink with the colors, it's great! Glad it worked out finally :)
Great works like always. It's rare to see real talented artists like that these days. :)
This is going to be one of the greatest shows in recent history.
Everything looks fantastic.
Wow!
The little misshapen cat-thing, with it's satirical nod to something contemporary(pokemon to lilo and stitch?) got me snickering... and the darkly looming doggy is great!
I hope you get the George Liquor show on TV soon, John. George Liquor isa one-of-a-kind character, if it's shown next to Family Guy or The Simpsons on TV, people will realise how tired those shows are getting now.
Would appear poor Ernie ( or is it Slab? ) held his expression for too long and instead of his face freezing it just blew off.
Not funny. That happened to my cousin in a staring contest that lasted several weeks. She's still alive, but whenever she orders pizza by phone people think she's retarded or has a hairlip.
Oh, and to answer the question posed by this post's title: MORE! MORE! MORE! MORE!
- trevor.
awesome!
hey john,
don't know if you saw this already,
http://www.snorgtees.com/itsbetterthanbad-p-488.html?osCsid=30ae08a3db529ea7dea7c31584e23486
someone's capitalizing on the old "Log" jingle.
I wonder how long if and when it gets picked up to start airing. I mean, it takes a while to create one episode when compared to family guy or the Simpson's, right? I mean they don't really do much new animation in those shows anyway, so its understandable. But would we at least see the pilot shortly after the pick up?
It looks as if Ernie's face has been ripped off
Fun Stuff! Good luck Mr. K!
Wow - she's amazing.
Thank you :)
this has nothing to do with this particular post, but I would love to hear your thoughts on this and i wasnt sure where to put it. Its about how disney pretty muched cloned every bit of movement and animation in certain cartoons. take a look. http://www.darkroastedblend.com/2009/04/disneys-animation-clones.html
that marker-stuff makes me wanna "marker" again ^-^ i hope i can make some time this week to try it myself :)
The marker stuff is real purty!
The "Sody Love Jimmy" collage reminds me of Al Capp. I spent an evening with Mr. Capp at his NH summer home back in the mid 70's, and talked about Frazetta and the good ol' days of cartoon strips and stuff. I've probably told that story here before.
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