Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Merry Christmas!


My Christmas card for 2009. And as a stocking stuffer, here's the process of how this intimidating Chris Kringle came to be.


PROFESSIONAL cartoonist use references. Although I do not look so professional in this photo.






Getting that fist down was the hardest part of all.


Rough sketch in Sketchbook pro.


Inked in flash. Merry Christmas everyone and a Happy New Year!

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Friday, December 11, 2009

Yikes! Too long!

Real sorry for the lack of post. I've been saving like mad! Anywho, here is some pics during what little free time I have.



Customer I dealt with. He seriously said this to me!



New drawings
















I want to start 2010 on the right foot, and to kick off the New Year, I'm planning another cartoon short. Stay tooned!





Sunday, November 29, 2009

Monday, November 16, 2009

Birthday Wishes


WOW! I haven't posted anything in over a month! My deepest apologizes, but I have been busy with both freelance and working part time again at Wegmans. Yeah, I know last year I said I quit, but with this economic turmoil, I need a consistent weekly paycheck. I'm not giving up on my animation ambitions, but I am very grateful they took me back. That's why you should always leave on a high note. My frame of mind right now is to save, save, save. Any who, today is my birthday. I got some REALLY cool things (ie Curb Your Enthusiasm, Super Mario Bros Wii) but these are my birthday wishes.

1. My family's safety, health, and happiness

2. To work in a animation studio, East or West Coast

3. To make another independent short

4. To get one of my ideas out there in a big way

Happy Birthday to me!!

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Drawing Scraps

Bus Drawing.


I saw this guy on my way home.


And this woman going to the movies.



Concept I'm trying to work on.






Brook Astor. Hope the mook rots in prison for what he did to his mother. And that wraps up another sketch book! Gotta buy another one. Perhaps something with better tooth on the paper. I like sketch books where the col erase glides, not stops when I'm trying to draw my pretty curves and what not.