Discussions on the animated process, cartoons, comics, headlines and other things of general interest.
Plus up to date postings of drawings,cartoons and animations in progress.
It's Friday, and that means more...DINOSAURS ATTACK! The action is starting to pick up. Let's look at Card # 3 :
Here we see Doctor Powers Booth reacting along with Doctor Liza Minnelli to the bulging yellow peepers that are interrupting the Laser Show.
Relax. Everything is fine. Those three security officers were supposed to erupt like tomatoes left in a microwave too long. One would think that a fine news organization like the Washington Globe would name a few more sources.
A guy can't even stop off at the Big Apple and get a little nosh without being assaulted by what looks to be the Air Force's new Dildo Drone Brigade?
I guess those Dildo Drones are " TOP-SECRET ". The New York Chronicle didn't even mention them.
Back in the late 80's, I was living in Dover, NJ. I would walk down to the post office to mail cartoons and comic pages, and on the trip back, I would stop into J.J. Newberry, a real old time five and dime store. A little bit of everything in it. So, I would go in, and poke around looking for interesting odds or ends. On one of these return trips, I came upon these cards. I was hooked after I opened my first pack. The gum was typical "card gum", in that it was razor sharp and tasteless. The cards' artwork were so over the top, I couldn't wait to buy the next pack. Of course, I used the stickers, and now regret that I did. Yet I like to think that someone got a kick out of being in the Dover library, sitting at a table, and maybe dropping a pencil. They bend down to pick it up, and notice, there on the under side of the table, a sticker depicting a Stegasaurus or Triceratops munching down on some innocent pedestrians. Anyhow, I will post a card or so every Friday. Front and back. Enjoy!
I am a member of an illustration website called " Illustration Dust ", and this month there was a Frankenstein Challenge. This is my depiction of our stitched together friend.
Here is the first episode of Balding Bob and Fleckie the Follicle. I have had so much fun working on this project. The client allows me the freedom to just let loose and create. The idea of doing a motion comic has always appealed to me. It's a lot of fun adding some animation here and there, to compliment the drawings. I have pushed the animation a little further in the next episode, so stay tuned for more Balding Bob and Fleckie! Click on the above image to view.
This is a still from the motion comic I have created for the Hair Transplant Network. Fleckie the Follicle,pictured here, is covered in " Toop Goop", in preparation for Balding Bob's rug. ( The comic is created in Flash ) I will post the first two episodes soon.