Thursday, August 19, 2010
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Popzilla Coming to MTV
our studio Animax Entertainment is working on a new animated show coming to MTV this fall. Think TMZ meets South Park animation. My friends have been working hard on the show. I did a tiny bit of character design for it as well. check it out here:
Popzilla Coming Soon
our studio Animax Entertainment is working on a new animated show coming to MTV this fall. Think TMZ meets South Park animation. My friends have been working hard on the show. I did a tiny bit of character design for it as well. check it out here:
Popzilla Coming Soon
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Ride them Slots -- Slotcar by Animax Entertainment
I wanted to give a shout-out to my co-workers for our studio's new web show "Slotcar," lampooning the Nascar world in miniature slot car form.
http://www.funnyordie.com/slotcartv
the miniatures looked awesome, and they used pyrotechnics and everything. Hope you enjoy.
I wanted to give a shout-out to my co-workers for our studio's new web show "Slotcar," lampooning the Nascar world in miniature slot car form.
http://www.funnyordie.com/slotcartv
the miniatures looked awesome, and they used pyrotechnics and everything. Hope you enjoy.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Get Your Mojo!
Dig animation? Check out the new site www.cartoonmojo.com. It's run by cartoonists Louie del Carmen and Octavio Rodriguez, and is a project I helped design and build. The site has just started, but hopefully this will be a huge nexus of up-and-coming animation! Please support, and if you have any animation work you care to share, post it!
Dig animation? Check out the new site www.cartoonmojo.com. It's run by cartoonists Louie del Carmen and Octavio Rodriguez, and is a project I helped design and build. The site has just started, but hopefully this will be a huge nexus of up-and-coming animation! Please support, and if you have any animation work you care to share, post it!
Labels: cartoon mojo
Saturday, January 03, 2009
Happy Birthday, Alex
OK, Alex's birthday was a few weeks ago. However, I made him a card starring a familiar character.... himself, complete with "Fuckleducks™" brand snacking crackers and tribute "Yes" band t-shirt (Huh? Yeah, I know it's hard to believe, but he admittedly likes Yes. Don't hold it against him... too much). The only thing missing was the beard, which he's added since the reference photo I used was taken.
Happy birthday, buddy.
OK, Alex's birthday was a few weeks ago. However, I made him a card starring a familiar character.... himself, complete with "Fuckleducks™" brand snacking crackers and tribute "Yes" band t-shirt (Huh? Yeah, I know it's hard to believe, but he admittedly likes Yes. Don't hold it against him... too much). The only thing missing was the beard, which he's added since the reference photo I used was taken.
Happy birthday, buddy.
Labels: alex, birthday card
Friday, January 02, 2009
New Year's Sleeze
Happy New Year, folks. I'm sure this year will be filled with fortune and good will towards one another.
I spent the holidays back home in the Midwest, and for some reason I got on this kick of drawing vikings. Perhaps I was being pulled back to my Scandinavian roots. Anyhows, here they are in their unbridled glory...
You prol notice that most of these drawings look cut off. Well, that's because I've found the secret to successful drawing: start your drawing at the edge of the page. That way if it does turn out to be a good drawing, you won't be able to finish it. Somehow this always results in better drawings. I assume it is because the paper is just better at the edges.
Happy New Year, folks. I'm sure this year will be filled with fortune and good will towards one another.
I spent the holidays back home in the Midwest, and for some reason I got on this kick of drawing vikings. Perhaps I was being pulled back to my Scandinavian roots. Anyhows, here they are in their unbridled glory...
You prol notice that most of these drawings look cut off. Well, that's because I've found the secret to successful drawing: start your drawing at the edge of the page. That way if it does turn out to be a good drawing, you won't be able to finish it. Somehow this always results in better drawings. I assume it is because the paper is just better at the edges.