This is actually yesterday's illustration, but i didn't get a chance to post it until it was too late. This is part of the Epic Armory series that i'm doing with some guys over at dribbble.com. Rogie King and Tim Boelaars spearheaded this thing and Nick Slater and I just joined up. I'll be doing a few more of the older ones and then the Final Fantasy sword they just posted, so stay tuned!
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Set Phasers to Fun
Monday, January 23, 2012
Buzz Lightyear
Labels:
3d,
animation,
astronaut,
buzz lightyear,
cartoon,
disney,
illustration,
pixar,
spaceman,
toy story
Friday, January 20, 2012
Sheriff Woody
Well, since I missed the past few days due to my workload, I decided to do a more detailed piece for today's illustration. It's a lot different then the others, but I felt like experimenting a bit. I hope you enjoy it!
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Harvey Birdman
Another 70's cartoon superhero/Adult Swim character, Alex Toth's Birdman. I know Harvey isn't his name from the old series, but it's such a funny first name for him that I had to include it.
Labels:
70's,
adult swim,
alex toth,
bird,
cartoon,
comic,
harvey,
illustration,
retro,
superhero
Monday, January 16, 2012
Space Ghost
Labels:
70's,
adult swim,
alex toth,
cartoon,
illustration,
retro,
spaceghost,
superhero
Thursday, January 12, 2012
The Pet Professional
Way back around 2004, while reading Scott Kurtz's webcomic PVP (pvponline.com), I noticed a blog post asking for artists' to submit their work for a comic that Scott's friend, was trying to get started. I decided to send them some samples even though I was pretty sure I wasn't going to get picked. To my surpise, I got an email from Scott and he told me that his friend, Jason Salsbury, really liked my work and wanted me to be the artist for the comic.
Needless to say, I was ecstatic! I was currently going to school full-time and the only art I had been doing was a bi-weekly comic for the college paper. I wanted to get my work out there and this was just the opportunity I was looking for (especially since Scott was helping to spread the word about it).
So eventually I got a call from Jason and he told me what the comic was about (up to this point I had completely forgot to ask what it was i'd be drawing). It turned out that it was a comic called Pet Professional about a hitman who only takes contracts on pets. Upon hearing that, I definitely had my reservations since I wasn't sure if a comic about killing animals was how I wanted to get my name out there.
However, after talking to Jason a bit more, it became apparent that it was going to be very light-hearted and wasn't meant to offend pet lovers (well, for the most part;). Besides, the pets who were getting knocked off always had it coming. Like the mobster's bully-of-a-bulldog who had early assaulted a young boy's poor defenseless dachshund.
See? They had it coming.
Anyway, to get to the point. My time with Pet Professional may have been brief (I was only with the comic for a little over a year when I decided to move on) but it made me realize how much potential there was in putting my work out there on the internet for everyone to see. The fans (yes there WERE fans) showed me the joy of sharing my work with more than just friends and family.
So for today's illustration, here is the Pet Professional. I've also included a few of my favorite panels from the series in terms of art quality. Thanks for the good times, Jason!
Needless to say, I was ecstatic! I was currently going to school full-time and the only art I had been doing was a bi-weekly comic for the college paper. I wanted to get my work out there and this was just the opportunity I was looking for (especially since Scott was helping to spread the word about it).
So eventually I got a call from Jason and he told me what the comic was about (up to this point I had completely forgot to ask what it was i'd be drawing). It turned out that it was a comic called Pet Professional about a hitman who only takes contracts on pets. Upon hearing that, I definitely had my reservations since I wasn't sure if a comic about killing animals was how I wanted to get my name out there.
However, after talking to Jason a bit more, it became apparent that it was going to be very light-hearted and wasn't meant to offend pet lovers (well, for the most part;). Besides, the pets who were getting knocked off always had it coming. Like the mobster's bully-of-a-bulldog who had early assaulted a young boy's poor defenseless dachshund.
See? They had it coming.
Anyway, to get to the point. My time with Pet Professional may have been brief (I was only with the comic for a little over a year when I decided to move on) but it made me realize how much potential there was in putting my work out there on the internet for everyone to see. The fans (yes there WERE fans) showed me the joy of sharing my work with more than just friends and family.
So for today's illustration, here is the Pet Professional. I've also included a few of my favorite panels from the series in terms of art quality. Thanks for the good times, Jason!
Labels:
animals,
assassin,
cartoon,
hitman,
illustration,
jason salsbury,
Matt Kaufenberg,
pet,
professional,
pvp,
scott kurtz,
webcomic
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Doctor Who
After talking with my buddy Chris (thebeastisback.com), I decided to try my hand at Doctor Who.
Now I have to be honest, when it comes to Doctor Who, I know next to nothing about it. I know the basics, like the police box (Tardis?), the time traveling and the weird robots. The only other thing I knew was that I preferred the crazy-looking Doctor with the multi-colored scarf and silly hair (who after research I found out was the 4th and longest running Doctor of the series). But that's about it.
So that's who I decided to draw.
I've never really been able to get into Doctor Who (despite the urgings of my older sister) but after reading about it, especially the older series, I might have to give it another shot.
Now I have to be honest, when it comes to Doctor Who, I know next to nothing about it. I know the basics, like the police box (Tardis?), the time traveling and the weird robots. The only other thing I knew was that I preferred the crazy-looking Doctor with the multi-colored scarf and silly hair (who after research I found out was the 4th and longest running Doctor of the series). But that's about it.
So that's who I decided to draw.
I've never really been able to get into Doctor Who (despite the urgings of my older sister) but after reading about it, especially the older series, I might have to give it another shot.
Labels:
bbc,
british,
cartoon,
doctor who,
illustration,
sci fi,
time travel,
tv series
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