Monday, March 26, 2012
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Illustration Friday - Popular
Thought this was appropriate to this week's Illustration Friday theme. Gus is "popular"! Just takes being friendly and willing to share, right?!
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Aquaman/Aqualad in color
Here's the color version of the Aquaman/Aqualad drawing I did for Gus - this was fun! Apparently Aquaman's seahorse is named "Storm".
UPDATE! Here's the version Gus colored too - I dig it. Gus is very familiar with Aquaman's orange and green costume and he completely disregarded it, coming up with his own color scheme. That's my boy!
UPDATE! Here's the version Gus colored too - I dig it. Gus is very familiar with Aquaman's orange and green costume and he completely disregarded it, coming up with his own color scheme. That's my boy!
Labels:
aqualad,
aquaman,
seahorse storm,
superhero illustration
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Superman/Krypto and Wonder Woman/Wonder Girl
Here's some more superheroes from Gus's growing collection for coloring - Superman & Krypto and Wonder Woman & Wonder Girl (both Krypto and Wonder Girl are major presences in the aforementioned Tiny Titans books)!
Labels:
Illustration,
krypto,
sketches,
superman,
wonder girl,
wonder woman
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Drawing Superheroes - Aquaman/AquaLad
I've gotten Gus into comics lately through Tiny Titans (by Art Baltazar & Franco) and a few others, and he's really taken to drawing his favorite superhero characters. I've started drawing them with him (Aqualad being a member of the Titans, both Teen and Tiny). He's been using some of my drawings for coloring, but here's one I did recently that hasn't been crayoned over yet - I may give a shot of coloring it myself if I can find some time. I'll try to post some of these superhero drawings occasionally if you're interested in seeing them!
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Christmas Card - 2011
I always have grand ambitions of getting it together, illustrating and printing up a bunch of holiday cards and sending them out. The problem is that ambition usually strikes around December 15th. I printed about 10 or so of these and then it was just too late. So for everybody I didn't get one to - here you go and I hope you had a great holiday!
PS I was a little worried that Gus was going to be scared that the tree was going to eat all his presents. It only wound up eating a few.
PS I was a little worried that Gus was going to be scared that the tree was going to eat all his presents. It only wound up eating a few.
Labels:
christmas card,
evil christmas tree,
holiday card
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Scarlett Johansson Gets Mad At Me For OxFam PSA
Here's a PSA I worked on for OxFam - I animated Scarlett Johansson (so yes, she's putting me down throughout the whole ad) with a bit of help from Eric Kilkenny (he also animated those great chickens and some other BG characters). She was animated in the new version of ToonBoom Harmony using their cool deforming tools. The spot was directed by Gesine Kratzner and additional animation/compositing was done by Erich Richter. It was all based off ilustrations by Jessica Hische. If you've got a few extra bucks by somebody a goat for Christmas at www.oxfamgifts.com
Labels:
Jessica Hische,
OxFam,
Scarlett Johansson,
Toon Boom Harmony
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Green Lantern Animation Test
This is a test I did to learn some
aspects of ToonBoom Harmony - it was hand drawn digitally and all effects were
created in Harmony too. Why Green Lantern? My 4 year old digs him and so
do I! Did this way before I heard there was going to be an animated
series, so I kinda wish that they had gone 2D (though it does look pretty cool)!
PS Blow it up to fullscreen - it's not terribly visible in this small preview window.
PS Blow it up to fullscreen - it's not terribly visible in this small preview window.
Labels:
2d animation,
Green Lantern,
Toon Boom Harmony
Sunday, November 13, 2011
After Effects animation for Laura Veirs "July Flame" album cover
This is an After Effects test I did while preparing to work on the Wildwood trailer. It's for one of my favorite records of 2010, July Flame by Laura Veirs and uses artwork by Carson Ellis. She's also the illustrator for Wildwood. I knew next to nothing about After Effects before working on this, so please don't judge too harshly!
Labels:
After Effects,
animation,
July Flame,
Laura Veirs
Monday, August 15, 2011
Book Trailer Animation I did for Colin Meloy/Carson Ellis book, "Wildwood"
So a few months back at my day job, we were asked to do a book trailer for the upcoming YA novel "Wildwood", written by Colin Meloy (of Portland locals, The Decemberists) and illustrated by Carson Ellis (of amazing illustration). We got a small team together and figured a way to bring Carson's still images to life using Adobe After Effects. I got to do all the character animation (and even things like the cradle rocking and leaves growing), Jenny Kincade was the art director and Photoshop artist, Karl Richter handled compositing, Michael Corrigan was the editor and Aaron Sorenson directed the whole thing. It was a great deal of fun and I took to After Effects pretty well, I was just amazed by the things you could do with it and I only scratched the surface. Since this job, I've done quite a bit more AFX including a freelance job animating an entire e-book (of someone else's illustration) that I hope I can announce here soon. Hope you dig it, there's a lot to look at - I'm particularly proud of the deer!
Labels:
After Effects,
animation,
Carson Ellis,
Colin Meloy,
Wildwood
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Chicxulub at the Northwest Animation Festival

Monday, May 2, 2011
Fleet Foxes Illustration Finished

In anticipation of Tuesday's release of the new Fleet Foxes record, "Helplessness Blues", here's my take on the crew. It's all hair and wood up here in the northwest, the true elements of great music! You can check out my rough sketch in a previous post here. Let me know if you like it (or not) and what you think of the album if you hear it (I'm hoping to pick it up at 2nd Ave. Records on the way home tomorrow!)
Labels:
Fleet Foxes,
Helplessness Blues,
Illustration
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Chicxulub on Cold Hard Flash!
My short, Chicxulub, was posted on Cold Hard Flash (a popular blog that focuses on digital character animation, particularly of the 2d variety)! That was pretty exciting for me, it totally made my day that more people will see this thing that I spent so much time working on. Thanks to Aaron Simpson - if we ever meet in person, the drinks are on me!
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Chicxulub - My First Short Film!
Chicxulub from Christopher Purdin on Vimeo.
This is the story of an annoyed dromaeosaur who should learn to take it easy...because life is short!
I created this as a downtime project at my day job to help learn how to use Toon Boom software, which I did but nearly everything I did here was done completely the wrong way - I guess that's just how I learn. Enjoy!
Friday, April 15, 2011
Chicxulub Sceenshots
So I just submitted my first short film ("Chicxulub", more on why it's called that to come another day) to my first festival! It's an exciting day and I thought I'd share my excitement. Here's a few screenshots of the action, I'll be getting the whole film (all 1 minute of it!) online sometime next week and will post it here.




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