Saturday, April 10, 2010

Thursday, April 08, 2010

dinos and a horse


Here's the T-Rex colored.

Tuesday, April 06, 2010

rex sketches

Here's a little insight into how I like to work. I did a rough sketch of the T-Rex in my sketch book with a good old fashioned col-erase pencil. Then I import the sketch into flash and put him with a cleaned up character, so that I am working with the correct size relation. Then digitally sketch over the scanned pencil sketch. I will sketch all the expressions and poses needed according the storyboard, and then clean and color it.

Monday, April 05, 2010

You're not the boss of me

who's there?

Cleaned, colored and fixed proportions.


The proportions are way off on this sketch, his head is too small, his legs are too long. I'll fix all that as I vectorize it.

Sunday, April 04, 2010

Thursday, March 25, 2010

horse walk

slow
I still have more work to do on this, make the hair wave, have him blink, a head bobbing action, and other minor details.

fast

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

my eyes


Here's more examples of how I reuse parts from designs I did in the past. In this case, the eyes from three totally different productions. When I design an expression that I really like, I am going to use it where ever possible.

Monday, March 22, 2010

reusing eyes and lips

Having worked as a character designer on many flash and toonboom series, and also on my stuff, I have a pretty large assortment of eyes and lip syncs stored on my computer. I like to reuse them whenever possible to save time. In this horse expression, I used the eyes from Toilet Puck.

Friday, March 19, 2010

giddy up

The ultimate short cut; take one design, color it differently, and VOILA, two character designs done.

Luckily I had a bit of practice drawing horse bodies when I had to draw a bunch of Mythic Centaurs on another project I worked on over a year ago.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Horse Lips

No sound on this lip sync post, I don't want to give away any dialog.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

a horse is a horse...

...of course. As I stated before, I did the storyboard before any designs were done. In some cases the final design is worlds apart from what was roughed out in the board, even so far as boarding a character as a male only to have the character be female in the final design. However, in this case, I pretty much just cleaned up the rough scribble in the board without changing anything for this character design.

Saturday, March 06, 2010

Thursday, March 04, 2010

sex change


I haven't designed the horse yet, so he's still rough in the pic on the right. The rough board was done without any designs, no character designs, no BG designs. So what I am doing now is putting all the proper elements in the board, the proper BG's, and the proper characters, designed and posed. As you can see, one of the characters changed to a female in the final design, but she was originally boarded as a male character.

Wednesday, March 03, 2010

more angel poses



These two characters appear in over 50% of the scenes, so I have a ton of posing to do over the next few weeks. They work really well together for some reason. Just by looking at them, you get the feeling they've been working together as angels for too long.