Been awhile since I've posted a Family Movie Night piece, and this one's been in the works for awhile. Did The Black Stallion before it but not crazy about how it turned out. "20,000 Leagues Under The Sea" was one of my favorite movies as a kid and I was thrilled that Gus got just as into it - but c'mon, maybe the squid wanted to sing along too! Some process points after the jump:
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Snow White at SCBWI Oregon Spring Conference - 2013
Last weekend I attended the Spring Conference for the Oregon chapter of the SCBWI and signed up for a homework assignment from Abrams Books for Young Readers visiting art director, Maria Middleton. We were given the text from Snow White with several lines highlighted and sent forth to illustrate that passage. It was a great opportunity to simulate an actual job by sending in sketches, receiving notes and executing the final piece. During the conference the attendees displayed their work and were able to get direct feedback from Maria (in under 2 minutes!)
I tried out some tweaks to my process and I'm pretty pleased with the result. I've included 2 rounds of sketches (the first round I ran by my critique group of Jenny Kincade & Gesine Kratzner - thanks guys!) so you can see a little how it evolved. Check them out after the jump:
I tried out some tweaks to my process and I'm pretty pleased with the result. I've included 2 rounds of sketches (the first round I ran by my critique group of Jenny Kincade & Gesine Kratzner - thanks guys!) so you can see a little how it evolved. Check them out after the jump:
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Green Lantern Costume Re-Design
*Update!*
I couldn't stop thinking that this needed something more, especially since all the other superheroes I've done had two characters. Then I remembered how much I loved that there was a space squirrel Green Lantern named B'dg - there was no stopping me after that. Original is after the jump.
I couldn't stop thinking that this needed something more, especially since all the other superheroes I've done had two characters. Then I remembered how much I loved that there was a space squirrel Green Lantern named B'dg - there was no stopping me after that. Original is after the jump.
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B'dg,
Green Lantern,
John Stewart,
Project Rooftop
Monday, April 15, 2013
Comic Books!
Last November I noticed that a comic creation program, Manga Studio, was having a huge sale and I thought "that might be fun to try" given that I spend so much time reading comics with Gus lately. So here's page 1 (or maybe page 37) of something I've had rolling around in my head for a little while and it was drawn in MangaStudio4 EX and painted in Photoshop. I'm definitely going to at least do the 3 pages I've thumbnailed of this short story and see where it goes (there's a lot more story but I don't know that I like much after these first 3 pages...) Let me know what you think, this is a new world for me - the last comic I made was on notebook paper when I was in 6th grade!
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Family Movie Night(Morning)- Jonny Quest!
So we watched an ocean documentary for family movie night this week but we got really amped over watching 4 episodes of Jonny Quest last Saturday & Sunday morning. I can honestly say the show is better than I remember it (which is barely at all) - animation is pretty much what you'd expect but the character & background designs and layouts (drawings the animation's based on) are top notch. It seems comic artist Doug Wildey was a huge part of what made the show so good. I've included a few images after the jump to show the (very quick) process that got me to the final brush pen/watercolor combo I ended up with.
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Family Movie Night - The Lorax

For this week's family movie night we watched The Lorax by Illumination Entertainment and I thought I'd pull out a sheet of bristol board and do a little drawing since I'd seen it before. Last night I decided to go back in for a watercolor pass. Might make a tradition out of this, it was pretty fun. Hope you like it!
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
National Assoc. of Realtors Spot
Here's a new spot I did a ton of work on for the National Assoc. of Realtors called "Dreams". I storyboarded and layed out the whole thing, animated 4 scenes (2, 5, 6 & 7) and did about half the final line/"crayon-mation" The spot was directed by Mike Wellins at Laika/House, while all character and environment designs were by Jenny Kincade. Joe Meredith animated the other 6 scenes and Jon David Buffam did the other half of the final line/crayon-mation. It's pretty fun, right?
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crayon-mation,
jenny kincade,
jon david buffam,
laika house,
mike wellins,
national association of realtors dreams
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Creature Watercolor
We received our copy of Creaturebox's Kickstarted Monster Volume over the weekend. Creaturebox is Dave Guertin and Greg Baldwin - Dave was my college roommate, one of the groomsman at my wedding, somebody I've known since around 7th grade, and one of my best pals. I can't begin to express how proud of him and excited I was at the success of their Kickstarter (they made over a 1000% of their goal!) and am equally excited to display their book in our home. Dave and Greg were also nice enough to include a ton of other goodies for us including a bunch of prints, a slipcover for the book and even a hand drawn and colored sketch of one of my favorite comic characters (Daredevil; he's blind, jumps around NYC and has radar sense - what more do you need?) So grateful to those guys and hope we can get together someday soon.
After that, Gus and I spent the better part of the afternoon drawing our own creatures and this image is what I came up with (I'll post Gus's to his drawing blog later this week). Wanted to play around with my new brush pen I recently acquired and then got the itch to add some watercolor. Was nice to play with traditional media and get unshackled from the computer. I also included the pre-color version below for any that might be interested. Hope you like it and don't get too creeped out!
After that, Gus and I spent the better part of the afternoon drawing our own creatures and this image is what I came up with (I'll post Gus's to his drawing blog later this week). Wanted to play around with my new brush pen I recently acquired and then got the itch to add some watercolor. Was nice to play with traditional media and get unshackled from the computer. I also included the pre-color version below for any that might be interested. Hope you like it and don't get too creeped out!
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Spike Wants To Ride A Bike - Hedgehog Hiker
So I'm posting up pages of the Hedgehog Hiker book as I finish them and am soliciting them for critique much the same as I did with Grumpy Gus. I've had a few images in mind from the beginning and have been just working those up and am making a dummy book at the same time so I know a good way to stitch it all together before I get too far. Hope you like it, but if there's anything that rubs you wrong please say so - I'm putting my nights into this so there's no point in making it less than it could be! This page would be facing a page of text.
Labels:
bike,
biking with kids,
hedgehog,
hedgehog hiker
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Doctor Who - An Unearthly Child Illustration
Emily and I recently went all the way back to the beginning and watched the first ever eposode of Doctor Who: An Unearthly Child. While I loved it, you don't necessarily need to keep your eyes glued to the screen - so I started sketching, kinda liked it and decided to make a little promo piece for the original airing. Hope any of you Who fans out there dig it!
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Hedgehog Hiker Book Begins!
First page of Hedgehog Hiker book complete (unless I decide to change it later). This is actually more in the middle of the book but I didn't want to warm up on the first page or the cover. Emily (my wife and proprietor of Hedgehog Hiker) and I have been wanting to work together for her company for awhile and this is where we're headed. As was the case with Grumpy Gus, I'd love to get any and all feedback on this ("You're awesome" is great but I'll just as happily take "What's going on with that sky, you weirdo?!")
PS This part of the book is set at the Sellwood Waterfront Park in Portland. The rest of the book will be set in various Portland locales without drawing attention to them.
PS This part of the book is set at the Sellwood Waterfront Park in Portland. The rest of the book will be set in various Portland locales without drawing attention to them.
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Thor Watercolor
Did this as a thank you to my 7 year old nephew Lane for getting me the Thor DVD for my birthday. Thanks Lane! Was fun breaking out the watercolors after so much digital work.
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Movember Animation for LAIKA
Movember: The Hairy Ladies of LAIKA/house from LAIKA/house on Vimeo.
Here's a little bit of animation I did to help LAIKA/House promote the Movember Prostate Awareness Month (concept by our awesome Brand Manager Alise Munson). My apologies forever to my friendly female co-workers who let me do this to them!
Labels:
2d animation,
Laika,
Laika/House,
moustache,
Movember
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Poitical Ad I Helped Animate
Just in time for Election Day! I helped animate this political ad for a local Oregon ballot measure a few weeks ago - it was produced and directed by Jeremy Joesph of Headache Films for Defend Oregon. I animated everything up to when the guy answers the door and then from when she falls into the tunnel and shoots out of the top of the Oregon symbol. Super fast turnaround (my part took place over 4 nights and one day!) but I think it's pretty fun and Jeremy did a fantastic job pulling it all together. Enjoy and make sure you vote!
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Wonder Woman/Wonder Girl
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