Really enjoyed Flow. Saw it with my daughter and her 2 cousins. The youngest review
“Boring… but interesting”
Made us laugh because we couldn’t fault that review 😅
Really enjoyed Flow. Saw it with my daughter and her 2 cousins. The youngest review
“Boring… but interesting”
Made us laugh because we couldn’t fault that review 😅
Goblins on the street
Goblin with a hood in the moonlight
Guy stealing from goblins
Watts from secret of mana
Some work lunchtime scribbles
I’m finally reading Dragon ball. The comic is actually incredibly well drawn with so many funny expressions, poses and character designs. I’ve put it off for so many years because I never liked how the anime looked/was animated.
Huge regrets that I didn’t read this sooner 😅
An old loopdeloop I made but a favourite. I remember really breaking this down with construction shapes and trying super hard to get the weight of everything right.
I think it being black and white was the result of the submission deadline but I kinda love it’s tint
My last loopdeloop I made to the theme “wool”
Here’s a 150 animation and storyboard people starterpack who are active within the past couple months. You’re welcome. 😘🖤 go.bsky.app/KtwFg2T
Scribble while I was out getting pastries 🥐🎨
The amazing Koji Morimoto.
youtu.be/g6SDO9M1AOg?...
Whenever I hit a creative slump I always pull out his art book “Orange”. Makes me love art again
Here's my shot from the excellent Monkey Magic Reanimated project.
Watch the full episode here: youtu.be/hvQG_62W3wM?...
Page of blunt pencil drawings
Assassin cat drawings with my daughter
Scribbles while eating burgers and waiting for movies
The final page of Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. The text reads: "He sprang from the cabin window as he said this, upon the ice raft which lay close to the vessel. He was soon borne away by the waves and lost in darkness and distance." Underneath, handwritten in pen by good ol' Chip, the following has been added: "As he drifted away I could just make out his final words. "It's okay if you just call me 'Frankenstein' instead of Frankenstein's Monster. I really don't mind." The end"
Happy birthday Mary Shelley! Fondly remembering when @zdarsky.bsky.social uncovered the first edition of Frankenstein.
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