I might do a series of these, ‘Monster and Me’ comics or narratives. Pen and ink and photoshop.
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I might do a series of these, ‘Monster and Me’ comics or narratives. Pen and ink and photoshop.
This is the main character, Papoose, from my animated film, ‘Papoose and Bear.’ The top image is the final character design colored in photoshop. The lower image is the model sheet.
This is my submission for Illustration Friday’s Momentum topic. The top image was colored in photoshop. The lower image is my pencil layout.
‘In the searing wastes of Uffernau, they say the gods are silent…until they are fed.’
Finished coloring the Teddy character from my animated film, ‘Papoose and Bear.’ Combination of hand drawn and photoshop color.
Today I finished coloring the Bird character from my animated film, ‘Papoose and Bear.’
The top image shows the final character designs created in photoshop. The middle image shows the individual painted sculpey forms (used in the final photoshop designs). The lower image shows the original model sheet.
Color sketch created from pen and ink sketchbook drawing and photoshop coloring.
This is the Papoose character from my animated film, ‘Papoose and Bear.’
The top image shows the final character designs created in photoshop. The lower image shows the original model sheet and sketches.
This is the Bear character from my animated film, ‘Papoose and Bear.’
At the top is the model sheet, in the middle are the painted sculpey forms, and at the bottom is the final bear character created in photoshop using the sculpey forms.
This is one of the main landscape backgrounds for my animated film, ‘Papoose and Bear.’ Created with a combination of acrylic, sculpey and photoshop.
‘Papoose and Bear’ was originally created as the requirement for the class ‘181C – Animation Workshop,’ at UCLA. I am currently in the process of re-coloring the film.
Sketchbook drawing with photoshop colour. The original sketch was of a pen and ink line drawing of a vintage car in Berlin, drawn during our 2006 trip.
Inspired by Stephane Kardos’ car drawings.