Since I have been working on design-related stuff lately, here's another batch of backgrounds from Samurai Jack. These are from episode 32 - Jack and the Traveling Creatures. This episode is loaded with so much beautiful scenery, I had a difficult time deciding which ones to leave out. Scott Wills and Dan Krall art direction, with paints by Nadia Vurbenova-Mouri and Ellen Suh.
Copyright Genndy Tartakovsky and Cartoon Network.
BTW, these are screencaps from the DVDs (that you should all own!). I'm not aff...Read more
Here's more of the good stuff from Samurai Jack. These are from episode 31, Jack in Egypt. Painted by Scott Wills, Jenny Gase-Baker, and Ellen Suh.
Copyright Genndy Tartakovsky and Cartoon Network.
BTW, these are screencaps from the DVDs (that you should all own!). I'm not affiliated with the show, just a big fan of the artists involved and their amazing work.
Here are some more treats from Samurai Jack. I love this show, especially the background paintings. I'm continuing to post these because it doesn't look likely that Cartoon Network will ever make a book about the show (they fear it won't sell) and these babies deserve more attention! These were painted by the amazing Scott Wills and Ellen Suh from Episode 30, Jack and the Zombies. Great mood created in this batch. The colors, the mist and the sponging on top of the wash on the moon is brilliant.
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The missus likes pandas, so I'm painting this 9" Qee for her. It's mostly done. I'm debating on adding a subtle flower pattern on the ears.
My niece Alyssa just had her 4 year birthday, so in keeping with tradition I wanted to paint something for her. We recently watched home video of her telling her little sister a completely made up bedtime story, in which a sheep rode on the back of a pink dragon. You see, the sheep's legs were "too too short" for it to run, so the nice dragon helped it out. Painting solved! Here's the result.
Please be aware the colors are off, because once again I mixed in some radiant paint. I did my best to tweak in Photoshop, but...Read more
Normally I don't post here about workstuffs, but we finished a fun game awhile back in which I got to design some characters, backgrounds, logo, color scheme, screens, wallpapers, etc. My talented coworkers and pals Devi and Ian shared the workload and did characters, animation, UI, wallpapers, a sh!t ton of assets and more. Boss-man, Matt kept us i...Read more
It's officially been a year since I started this wee blog on blogger. Over the course of 42 posts, we've shared laughter and tears. All 5 of us. I don't have a painting for you today, because I've been gathering strength for this new year (aka: part busy part lazy). Rest assured, I will have a new one shortly. Instead, here are a couple of doodles from the trusty little sketchbook.
Santa showed up and finished another painting for me while I slept. What a nice fellow! He did an okay job, so I let him watch my new Blade Runner final cut DVDs (all 5 of them). So if he didn't visit your house, you know why. Sorry kids! If it makes you feel any better, he played with the toy flying car that came in the box set too much and made the door loose.
Yes, I'm delirious from lack of sleep.
This one is for my sister in law. It depicts her adorable daughters dressed up as animals and frolicking on a flow...Read more
"We must be strong and brave. Our home we have to save..."
Since my last painting was of a unicorn, I needed to offset the cuteness with some Battleship Yamato (Starblazers) for my brother in law. This one was a blast to work on. I experimented with a triple-step wet-on-wet wash for the space background (first time playing with washes) and some spattering with a toothbrush for the stars (first time playing with spattering technique). I had the ship and planet masked out with frisket. After finishing the space portion, ...Read more
This one is just for me, because I love unicorns. They're so magical! Their horns are said to cure poison, and kill their natural enemy in the wild, sharks.
It's actually for my niece Alyssa, who will be four in January. 4" x 6" cel vinyl acrylic on watercolor paper,...Read more