Sunday, April 29, 2007
Stickers
I was looking at one of the desktops I made and thought it'd make a good sticker. I created the separations, uploaded the file and placed a small order of 500 stickers. As soon as I had placed the order, I realized that the design was very similar to the Toy Machine logo. Crap. At least it was a small order and relatively cheap. It has inspired me to get some other sticker designs done in the following months or so. The design above is one of them.
Saturday, April 28, 2007
2012: The End
Sunday, April 22, 2007
Danya Pride!
Bite Me Devil Dog!
Saturday, April 21, 2007
28 New Savage Monsters Desktops!
Sometimes I'm lazy in my prolific endeavors. I made a whole bunch of desktops, but didn't make the one that I originally set out to make. And I only made 1024x768 versions of them. And I haven't even bothered to put a link on Savage Monsters yet. Boy am I lazy. Here are the desktops.
Troll Gap Voltage
Friday, April 20, 2007
Peter Potamus
Seeing Saxton's Throwback Thursday reminded me of a Peter Potamus short I did a bit of work on back in the day. I drew Peter's arms and vest and some rocks and clouds. I might've drawn a tree, too. Underground cartoonist Mark Beyer did all the design and I believe requested not to be in the credits.
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Updated Shorts
I reworked some short animations that I did sometime last year; put some sound in and reworked the stories a bit. They're better, but still not quite there. I think I'm leaving them alone for the time being, though. Check them out here...
I Will Destroy You!
Tank Trouble
Monday, April 16, 2007
Cigarettes Kill Kids
A forgotten and just found strip I did awhile for a zine Jeremy Gallante is doing. And a subtle reminder that I've gotta get a new strip done for the forth coming issue of Mauled, done through Manual Comics.
Sunday, April 15, 2007
10 Little Bike Riders
When I was in 3rd grade, my teacher Miss Minshall, gave me a bunch of pamphlets that she was going to just throw out. For some reason I guess I came off as a kid who would get a kick out of safety pamphlets. In any case, she was right. They are pretty morbid. Nine out of ten people die in every pamphlet. And now I REALLY wish I could find all of them. Originally, I had all these...
10 Little Bike Riders
10 Little Pedestrians
10 Little Hunters
10 Little Children
10 Little Boaters
I've only got the first 2 now. Not sure if I threw the others away or if they're still lurking in my parents basement somewhere.
Anybody have any of these? Or pics of them?
Mail Me Art
I was asked to submit to MAILmeART and this is my first submission. It should be in the mail tomorrow. I used to do stuff like this all the time when I was in high school and college. I originally got into drawing on envelopes from reading Mail Drop in Thrasher in the 80s. I miss that era...Thrasher was printed on newsprint and Pushead had a column called PusZone. Everything had more of a punk rock/zine asthetic. But I digress.
Saturday, April 14, 2007
Poison
Out of the blue, I felt a compulsion to make a pattern out of a skull print I did years ago. I was searching my files looking for a vector version of it, but found this bottle of poison. I probably should've just left it at that. None of the skull patterns are really doing anything for me. Time to move onto something else
Friday, April 13, 2007
Past Secret Lairs
I looked up a couple of my past Secret Lairs on Yahoo maps and was really impressed with the photos. I like seeing the buildings from an angle. The top image is Hoboken, NJ. And I believe the view is looking West South West. The pic of the DC Secret Lair is looking North.
The photo of my current Secret Lair is a top down view and not very interesting. And if I gave up the exact location, it wouldn't really be a Secret Lair.
Saturday, April 07, 2007
Club Hell
In college, Wednesdays were long days filled with hard and/or crappy classes so it was deemed Hell Day by one of my friends and me. Club Hell was formed to blow off some steam. Normally, it consisted of playing darts, sending out for pizza. And there may have been some beer involved. Ah, those were the days.
The flyer was done by Steve Pool.
Friday, April 06, 2007
Forgotten Paintings of Yore
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