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Drake Brodahl
Fine Art Printer , Painter , Web / Multimedia Designer
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Glade Game BG

I recently got hired to paint this (digital) bg pan for an online game. I was also asked to design the bathroom, kitchen and transitional spaces between rooms, including the statue. You can probably tell I had a blast doing it.

Think you got the cleaning skills?

http://tlc.howstuffworks.com/home/clean-your-home-game.htm

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about 14 years ago 0 likes  6 comments  0 shares

Glade Game BG

I recently got hired to paint this (digital) bg pan for an online game. I was also asked to design the bathroom, kitchen and transitional spaces between rooms, including the statue. You can probably tell I had a blast doing it.

Think you got the cleaning skills?

http://tlc.howstuffworks.com/home/clean-your-home-game.htm

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about 14 years ago 0 likes  0 comment  0 shares

Ren & Stimpy BG Caps for John

Here are some DVD screencaps from Ren & Stimpy. The handy work of Bill Wray, Scott Wills and others.

Copyright Spumco and Nickelodeon.

EDIT:

Color corrected and added a few more.

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over 14 years ago 0 likes  1 comments  0 shares

Latest from Scott Wills

For those of you who have been wondering what Scott's been up to lately, wonder no more!

Besides wrapping up art direction on Monsters vs Aliens, Scott teamed up with Genndy recently to produce a short for CN called 'Maruined'. Scott painted all the final backgrounds himself over an incredibly short span of time... around 50 in about 2 months (on top of his full-time job)! It's uncertain if Maruined will ever air on TV, but Scott sent over a few of his BGs and as you can see, they are absolutely spectacular. Lo...Read more

about 15 years ago 0 likes  4 comments  0 shares

Nathan Fowkes Class

Back from my recent L.A. trip. Nathan Fowkes is an amazing painter and put on such a great workshop. It was fantastic to learn from him and chat with some very talented classmates.

First half of the 7 hour class was lectures about color theory, including many stunning examples of said theories. Second half was Nathan giving a painting demo from a costumed model where he applied some of the theories we discussed and then our turn to do the same. Here are some shots from the class, sorry for the grainy ones... had to go without fla...Read more

over 15 years ago 0 likes  2 comments  0 shares

More from Scott Wills

Since I'm under the weather and finding it hard to draw and keep my nose from running... here are some phenomenal paintings Scott Wills recently sent over.

This first batch is from Star Wars Clone Wars Vol. 1. No, not the new CG feature, but the 2D animated series for CN. Available for purchase on DVD. If you haven't seen it... you're missing out. Genndy and his dream team pulled o...Read more

over 15 years ago 0 likes  3 comments  0 shares

Turtle Painting

Howdy there! Here's a new painting for my upcoming solo show set for December 12th at Schmancy in Seattle. I realize that's a couple months off yet, but I have to get all my paintings done by the end of October to have them photographed and sent to the framer in time. I'll remind you again later, but please mark your calendar or write it on one of your hundreds of yellow post-its!

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over 15 years ago 0 likes  6 comments  0 shares

Petit Gris Escargots

A very wise fellow (with impeccable taste) recently commissioned me to do a painting of a snail. This is what I came up with.

4" x 6" cel vinyl acrylic on watercolor paper. Read more

over 15 years ago 0 likes  6 comments  0 shares

Goin' Solo

It's official. Today is my first day of self-employment! I decided to break away from the stable work environment to focus more on being a painter and to take on freelance design work as needed. I'm very excited to do my own thing and ready to spend time becoming the artist I'd like to be. Expect more frequent art updates from now on.

Starting now:

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almost 16 years ago 0 likes  9 comments  0 shares

More from Scott Wills

I was curious to know more about the working methods on Samurai Jack and how the overseas painters matched the stateside paint colors, so I asked Scott whether they emailed scans of the comps, keys and backgrounds to Korea, or if they sent over the actual paintings. He was nice enough to reply and drop even more knowledge about the process.

Drake,

"...on Sam Jack when you sent the keys to Rough Draft, were you sending the real keys, or scans of them?"

We sent...Read more

almost 16 years ago 0 likes  2 comments  0 shares

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Gender
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Member Since
August 13, 2007