Sunday, August 9, 2015

Weekly sketches, and some small flash projects

First off, there's nothing much in terms of sketches. Now that my schedule is changed, that means I use my short mornings to work on Sugar Dominion pages. Also, been working a bit on the Comic Prose Experiment for Eruti.


This was a sketch that I did of Creon on a motorcycle. At first I was modeling the pose on the famous still screenshot from the animated movie "Akira", but decided against it. Next time though, I definitely will have to, in order to get better with motorcycles. My brother suggested that I make the bike an old Harley, rather than some slick sport bike. Just to give that old-outdated feel.

This started while I was waiting for my taco, when I went out t Cheeky's with my bible study group. And of course, my eraser is showing signs of death, or it's time for me to get a better pencil case (which I've ordered). I thought about the possible food venues Creon and Hinder would find. Of course, in the post-apocalypse, you got to make do with what you can find or get. Hence, the rat tacos. I haven't even thought about the noodle stand Creon would go to. And the concept of food, and how in this world, most food is processed and serves only for nourishment and nutrition. Hence the name: Nourijello. How to eat the bland jello? Creon always tries to find some stale fritos to sprinkle in her jello.

This is a little napkin doodle I made for our server. I decided to make my tip a bit more special. That and I wasn't sure he would know if the $1.25 in pennies was my tip.


Yesterday, I had the rare opportunity of nearly NO interruptions. So I did my stream earlier and longer. This is a small animation I'm making for my stream. It's going to be an animation for my "Away From Keyboard" scene.

I didn't get much during the stream, but I've finally gone back to working on the Pixel Brains' short. It's chaotic at this moment, but hopefully I won't need those rough storyboard shots.

Great news! I managed to get Beeswhacks onto Tapastic. It was a pain resizing and cropping thumbnails. But it was worth it. Hopefully Tapastic will bring more exposure.

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