Just a little personal banner that I did for the upcoming POPGUN Volume 4. I've been informed that it should be out some time around December. A little later that I had thought, but I suppose there is a lot that goes into putting together such a collaborative books such as this.
These last images were coloured by my 2 year old daughter. She wanted to do some colouring, so I decided to introduce her to the digital world. I helped her draw the faces. ...There always has to be a happy and a sad face ...and they always need hair.
And lastly... The cinematic opening animation from the new Beatles Rock Band game is amazing! Great inspiring work yet again from our friends at Passion Pictures.
Yeah,two years olds are a blast. Had my niece this weekend all crayons and legos, :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the Beatles Rock band post. Good use of limited animation.
How cute is that^^
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, this cinematic totally rocks! These guys did an amazing job.
Oh man, What a blog...
ReplyDeleteThe Toronto´s people knows how to draw a comic.
Hello I´m Evan GB from Spain (Excuseme for my english, please). Nice to meet you.
hahahah that's awesome. I really like the palette on the second one!
ReplyDeleteHi Darren!
ReplyDeleteYour post on February 16th cracked me up! :p
And you should totally make a coloring book for your daughter, that would be so sweet.
Thank you for your kind comment on my blog! :]
Rona
That's really great opening the door to the digital world for your 2 yr old. I did the same for my nephew who's curious about animating. And yes, the Beatles Rock Band was truly inspirational.
ReplyDeletewow that animation is amazing! a great style!(and band of course)and the family draws rocks! saludos desde argentina
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone!!! I'll make sure to get my daughter to do MORE of my work for me!
ReplyDeleteTHis is adorable!
ReplyDeleteRawls your daughter colours like a genius. Thanks for the kind words- i hope we can catch up at FanExpo too!
ReplyDeleteSo cute :-))) your daughter is a awesome artist!!! Love the colours too!!! Yeeeessss!!! Greats my friend!!
ReplyDeleteThanks you three! You're awesome! I really appreciate it!
ReplyDeleteReminds me of the story that Juanjo Guarnido told in the Blacksad sketchbooks. His son got a hold of one of his full-size pencils and thought it was one of the photocopy comps he'd been used to painting watercolors on...
ReplyDeletegreat contribution Rawls
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It looks great printed an framed in a Big size for the studio...wow!