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Monday, March 25, 2013

I've run out of funny titles

Hey it's time for a weekly update! Stuff's goin' on and junk.

Well we started a new model in my Anatomy class, so here's  blurry photo of a rough start:
It has a potentially good composition.
And some sketches!

Monday, March 18, 2013

supers and animatics

Hey there! Since I've been super busy, last week I took pretty easy, so not much to show. But I do have a couple of things:



If you saw the Brother Rabbit animation last week, here is the animatic! I stuck pretty close to it.

Also last week, I had reviews of Batman/Superman: Apocalypse and Robot Combat League.  The Batman/Superman illustrations took a while and I thought they came out pretty nicely:


Also, I had TWO NEW Dime-Store Noir pages up from The Big Grief! It's ending in a few weeks, and I'm excited for the ending. And also for it to be over so I can start on a new story. Man these 24 pagers are MURDER hahaha noir comic humor.

Monday, March 11, 2013

Brother Rabbit Animated!

Hey hey! I have a new animation I've finally finished! It's an animated version of Brother Rabbit and Acquaintances!



If the story seems familiar, it's based off this Brother Rabbit comic. I've been working on this off and on for a year and I finally finished it! It really comes together with Lucas Ciarlante's eerie whimsical music and Alex Bone's silly voices.

Also, here take some sketches!

That's supposed to be Spider-Woman but something feels off. Anyways, I also did a list/review of The Following on Sketched Screenings and there are DOS NUEVO Dime-Store Noir pages!

Monday, March 4, 2013

noir and muscle

Hey look over here! New sketches and such!

Anatomy class is going well. Starting on the muscles and boy are there ever muscles!

Also, I continue to doodle characters based off my classmates:

Just so you know, I'm not sitting there sketching them in class like a weirdo, These are sketches I made days later from memory, trying to make new characters based off the most memorable parts I can remember. Art students have good character design!  Speaking of character design, I'm sketching the protagonist to my next story in Dime-Store Noir, which you shouldn't see for awhile.
And speaking of Dime-Store Noir, there were TWO NEW pages last week! Check those suckers out, and check back this week for more new pages!

Also, last week, I reviewed The Girl from the Naked Eye, and my friend Noelle reviewed Dark Skies! So check those out if you haven't already!


Monday, February 25, 2013

purple skeletons

Hey there it's time for an update! What's been going on with me? not much actually. Well I am working on a number of animations and some storyboards, but nothing to show yet. But I am in an anatomy class at SVA in which I do have stuff to show!
After doing life drawing, we are finding and sketching the skeleton(and later muscles) within the model. It's quite difficult. Especially those damned vertebrae!

Also last week I reviewed Side Effects which was really good, and A Good Day to Die Hard which was the opposite of that. I did a comic for the Die Hard review that I quite enjoyed:
That is the entire movie.
Also, there was a new page for The Big Grief on Dime-Store Noir, along with a new cover!
Brand new pages will be up starting tomorrow!

Monday, February 18, 2013

evil deadly space valentines

Hey there! I've got sketches and such. First off, I did this illustration piece for a contest, but it didn't win. I still like it though.


It's a mash-up of Evil Dead and Dead Space.  More sketches after the jump!

Monday, February 11, 2013

music videos and sketches

I've been doing more storyboarding for short films and music videos. My friend B.J. Harring just released a new music video from the awesome metal band Carach Angren of the song Funerary Dirge of a Violinist that I storyboarded! It's totally awesome and you should watch it and comment and share and all that! Watch it below!



And here, you can see my animatic for the video: 

 I think B.J. has a great eye for composition and storytelling, and his direction on the storyboards was pretty precise. Unlike a lot of amateur directors, he knew what he wanted. I think it's pretty interesting what changed from animatic to finished product and what he kept in. And I think it came out very well!  I can't wait to see his next directing piece.  More boards and sketches after the jump!