Monthly Archives: October 2006

The 3D Sculpting of Taterhead Jones

Well, here’s my first attempt at high polygonal count brush based 3d sculpting. Basically that means I’m building the 3d model using tools that are much more like modeling with clay.  It was fun and I’m going to start working it more into my work. Click on the picture for a zoom, and click on “more”...

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Roger knows something you don’t.

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More bits on En Bee Sea

Hey, tune in this Saturday, Oct. 29th at 10:00 a.m. for some more of my work with the VeggieTales episodes airing on NBC.    

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Monkeys need leaves.

Here’s the full illustration of Igor the monkey, as well as some of the riveting steps involved with the creation of the background. + © owned by Saputo Bakery, Inc.

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Grim Reaping

For the latest halloween themed DrawerGeeks.

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Ooo, ooo, ooo, lookit the monkey.

This was a character I developed for a healthy snack type treat for the Canadian equivalent of Hostess. His name is Igor. Not only was he used for the packaging and displays, but they actually made the little cake in an Igor shape as well. I have finally made the it to the confectionary height...

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A little doggie doodle

No, not that kind of doggie doodle. Tch tch.    

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Under Byte

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Poor HP…

You might not be able to tell just from looking at it, but, this illustration for the last Drawergeeks was something of a breakthrough for me. Yup. The DG assignment was Harry Potter and I thought, I’m going to do a painting of Harry as if he were banished to a small midwestern satellite town....

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Sat. Morn NBC Wheeeeeeee!

Hey, I did all the artwork/characters and models for the Mr. Lunt’s Popsicle Stick Theater segment of VeggieTales airing on NBC Saturday morning at 10:00. If you get a chance take a gander this weekend. Here’s some of the characters I did for this week’s episode. The idea behind these is that Mr. Lunt has...

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Robot Birdie

I created this for a digital illustration awards contest. Here’s some of the process I used to create RoBird. First a little sketch action. I was going for that classic “friendly, deadly, and dazed” look that is all the rage with the kids nowdays.

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