Thank you for following the blog for the past few years everyone! I know it’s transitioned away from a daily sketch blog recently, but that doesn’t mean it won’t continue to be a blog about my art and art process.
You might remember seeing the loose storyboards for Retro awhile back. I told you to keep an eye out, right 😉? We did it! We premiered yesterday with Dances with Films at the famous Hollywood TCL Chinese Theatres!
The response was overwhelming! Truly humbled and thankful. The story doesn’t end here. Retro is going to be reworked by the creator for comic format too! The kickstarter for Pablo the Gorilla has a launch date for June 26th. That’s right, in 10 more days! We’re going to need all hands on deck. Click here for the email signup!
Then I’ll be at Rose City Comic-con in September.
Whew, I feel like there’s a lot going on in my life right now. I’m gearing up to launch Pablo the Gorilla a kickstarter campaign. I hope you’ll join me.
Retro, a short film I did art for, premieres at Dances with Films this month. If you’re in Los Angeles, I hope you will join me June 15th, 2:45 p.m. at the world renowned TCL Chinese Theatres. Tickets are available now.
If you can’t tell from this image, I’m collaborating with a writer on a new project. You’ve seen a thumbnail and concept drawing. We’re going to see how much we can get done before Comic-con.
Then, well, more work coming!
https://danceswithfilms.com/retro/
Tickets are $17.70 after service charge. I hope you’ll be able to join me.
Because this will be somewhat animated, I’m working in layers and treating each component a an object. Here’s am initial breakdown in inks.
So a few more shots were needed for the project being done. I’ve added what I could before Wondercon. Here’s to hoping you guys see it on a screen soon!
I took a break from making comics to storyboard. Yes, I took a break from drawing to draw something else. Heh, at least it was just a loose layout.
You guys remember that storyboard project I did a while back? Well let’s say I’ve seen some work done on it and it’s shaping up nicely. Here’s a quick warmup to get me back to some ideas I was working with.
Did this warmup in about 8 minutes. Having fun figuring out painting techniques on my Galaxy Note 9. Click here for a timelapse video of this being painted.