Yes. it has been way too long since my last post, but hopefully this one will make up for the lack of updates. Soooo, "High Kittie" is my first webtoon that I created on my spare time and funded by myself. Please take 2 minutes of your internet life and enjoy it. :)
Also, a huge thanks to Aaron at Cold Hard Flash for debuting it on the site. If you haven't heard about CHF, now you do. Check it out, its updated daily!
I found this gem while digging through the vegetable drawer in my refrigerator. This is when lasers made cool backdrops. It wasn't until puberty when I grew my nose.
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The cloud backdrop was my favorite, it made me want to raise a stray pigeon on nothing but crushed cookie crumbs that were in my lunchbox come lunchtime. Too bad I blinked, otherwise this could have been pocket wallet worthy.
This character comes from the flash game Snow Drift. I scribbled a poor rendition of the yeti dude just for fun... To see the actual character in action go to Nitrome's website and play the game (and all their other games for that matter!) They pay homage to old school 8-bit NES games. The music is badass just like the artwork.
After we slid down the slide, we headed over to the swings where I learned a new secret about my new best friend. (He's allergic to basements and cassette tapes) Don't tell him I told you that, he has a short temper.
It's been a while since a enjoyed a thick, plumpy-scum-diddily-goody great pancake. if my stomach can't be satisfied at this moment, well then maybe my creative libido will have to suffice. May the inventor of such a sensational delicacy be given a thumbs up and an acrobatic aerial high five. Hold your milk up high and toast to the Pancake Revolution!
I had 4 bagels today. No resentment, just good memories of fluffy white yeast dwellers playing happy little bagel songs whilst traveling through my small and later, large intestine.
So I scrapped the last short film idea for this one. Here is a Rough Rough doodle of the character. I got a good feeling about this one... (didnt I say that about the last 15 ideas that popped into my head.) Wish me luck hombres.
A friend of mine asked me to do a logo for his podcast/G-cast show. He talks about politics, popular media, and anything else that's on his mind. Search up MR. L on itunes podcast if you have a second.
Here is a screen shot for a new short film im doing. Its not going to be epic, its a simple one man team operation. And though im using Flash, there will be no tweens, just keyframes, and some symbol use. I basically sat down, and started sketching, which turned into animation, which is now turning into a short. I worked on it for about 9 hours so far. More to come.
Its been 2 years since I completed this film, since I haven't posted it up since blogging, what better time to do it than right now. I got some stuff in the works, but until I have anything to show for, check this bad boy out. Boobotz ....by Gary Doodles
Check out this trailer I directed for the Animation Collective. I put it together in Flash using a bunch Kappa Mikey assets and some photoshop effects. This just might be the next catchy song you will dance your pants off to at your little cousins sweet 16 .
and then there are leprechauns that now how to party. Actually, this one is the stunt double for Lucky Charm's cereal.. but after general mills announced chocolate pieces were to be incorporated into the new line of Lucky Charm's cereal, this little clover guy had to find new gig due to his allergies to the ever so fine cocoa plant. He Soon responded to an ad to be St. Patricks stunt double... well, as you can see he ended up just a mere poor little unlucky bastard.
here is my rendition of a greaser... a greaser who has an addiction to cigarettes as well as tee shirts with duckies silk screened to the front. im assuming it brings out his sensitive side.
inspired by a turkey, muenster/american cheese sandwich with spicey mustard on frihoffer's 12 grain bread... well at least that's what i was eating when i created this mambo jambo.
some rough digital sketches... when this bird isnt bell hopping, he kicks back to his favorite cassette player, listening to the highly acclaimed music genre: techno polka grindcore.
a singing ice cream selling yeti. not only can this abomadable beast live in arctic penguin weather without any boxer briefs, but he can also sing in the key of B flat, Barry White style. When this jive pilgrim comes to the neighborhood in his freezer on wheels, he will seduce you to buy his overpriced ice cream. 10 bucks for a Flinstones Push Pop never felt like such a deal, when a legendary concert is included in the price.