8.07.2010

Simplify and Exaggerate

Finally got around to listening to an episode of the Ghettomation podcast. What a surprise! Not only did it feature the fabulous Kevin Cross of Art and Story and the always entertaining Raul Aguirre Jr of Man vs Art, but they had on the ever inspiring Sherm Cohen of Cartoon Snap. This latest episode is absolutely worth taking the time to listen to. The big take away that I grabbed out of it was something Sherm Cohen said to the effect of, Cartooning: it all comes down to "Simplify and Exaggerate!"

Here's a sneak peak at the theme song for "The Little Hero".
(Oh, and I know I've got to reencode it to have the audio and video perfectly match up, but I thought you might get a kick out of it anyways!)



The strength continues...


A little revision of one of the poses from double devastation week.


This weeks joker themed sketchgroup entry.


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8.06.2010

Planning

Here's a little sneak peak at this weeks scene.




8.05.2010

Reevaluating

In the Art and Story podcast this week they brought up an interesting point about frequent reevaluation, and with the amount of projects I have on my plate at anyone time this is definitely something I'm going to have to do. I have about 3 months worth of backlogged sketchbooks that I need to get up, and I also have 2 books that I need to get off the ground. This episode was definitely worth a listen for anyone who has any project they want to get done.


8.03.2010

Stay Strong

Today's Inspiration: "I have to struggle like hell to make a drawing look good." - Milt Kahl


8.02.2010

Triple Strength!

With Devastation Double Week in the past it's time for some Triple Strength Action!


7.31.2010

The Final Devastation!

That's right folks it's the last day of Devastation Double Week!

Today's Devastation is the final Devastation!


Thanks to everyone who's been following the last few weeks, here's a little retrospective for all of you!


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Here's this weeks entry for AM's sketchgroup, our theme was "The Working Droid!"