Sunday, April 29, 2007

More Kip and Zara Sneak Peaks


Hey! Here's a few more drawings from the recent book I illustrated, Kip and Zara's Money Adventure. It introduces money management to kids 4 to 8 years old and was written by Bill Roche, president of PowerPlay Strategies. It's not available in stores yet but if you'd like a copy for $11.95 plus tax, send me an email and I'll get one to you. Thanks for your support!




The illustrations were drawn on paper, then scanned in photoshop and colored digitally.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

More Titans on YouTube!

Here's a couple of more episode teasers from season one to take a look at courtesy of Studio B and Brad Goodchild.

Eps. 14 - Make-Up Exam
Eps. 8 - See You at the Crossroads

Monday, April 23, 2007

Class of the Titans on YouTube!



If you're a fan of the show, you've gotta check out these Class of the Titans episode teasers! Episode 13 teaser was storyboarded by yours truly. Thanks to director Brad Goodchild for posting...don't forget to visit his blog at http://kookalamunga.blogspot.com for all sorts of goodies from the show including a couple of more CTT teasers to come!

Eps. 13 - Little Box of Horrors
Eps. 2 - Chaos 102
Eps. 1 - Chaos 101

Sunday, April 22, 2007

George of the Jungle Thumbnails

People always ask how they should start to design a character. Everyone is different and has their own method. I like to work small and do really rough, sketchy thumbnails. These doodles are only about 3" high. When I come up with something I like, I blow it up and refine it further.



Sometimes it takes a bit of work but once in awhile, I come up with something pretty quick that's very close to my finished submitted design. Take a look at the GTJ designs below and see what I mean.


Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Class of the Titans Sketches

These are a couple of my rough sketches for a storyboard in CTT season two's episode 39, Dreamweaver. It turned out as a horizontal pan across a battle scene of dead titans. Cool, huh? Who could do such a dastardly deed? Stay tuned and find out!

Monday, April 16, 2007

Pucca Storyboard - Kung Fu Review

Here's another Pucca board from the first season. Gotta love scenes where every character in the show is standing around and talking to each other while surrounded by a crowd. C'mon, writers...give us a break!




Friday, April 13, 2007

Kip & Zara

Here's the front cover and a few drawings from Kip and Zara's Money Adventure, a book I recently illustrated and designed. It introduces money management concepts to children ages 4 to 8. Author Bill Roche published it last year but it's not available in bookstores as yet. We've been relying on corporate sponsorship from companies like TD Bank and New Westminster Savings. It's also a major component of Bill's educational workshops that his company, PowerPlay Strategies, puts on for parents and kids through their schools.

Email me if you'd like to purchase a copy for $11.95, plus taxes, and I'll send you one!



Check out the Manitoba Library Association's review of the book here.


Thursday, April 12, 2007

Pucca Storyboard - Funny Love Eruption

Pucca is a very popular show airing on the Disney Channel in Europe. Studio B has just begun the second season of production. This board is from the first season.









Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Class of the Titans Storyboard - Antikythera Device

Class of the Titans is a very ambitious original Studio B show airing on Teletoon and is the only 2D show still in production in the studio at this time. Boards for the second season are wrapping up and animation is in full swing overseas. Directed by Brad Goodchild - check out his blog (link on the left).


Designs


Here are some early concept designs for the new George of the Jungle show produced by Studio B and Classic Media. GTJ will air on Cartoon Network soon!




Following are a few designs for previous shows and freelance projects that I've had the pleasure of working on.


Drawings and Stuff

I wanna a new bike so bad!



Many people in the industry will tell you how difficult it is to keep up with the life drawing once you get busy working, yet it's the key to staying loose and improving your drawing skills!