THIS PAST FEW WEEKS, the bulk of my drawings have been character-only, with plain white backgrounds, mainly to save on time and also to add emphasis to the characterization. So! It's been nice to add in a 'decent' background once again, and I will be doing more of these soon........the technique I prefer for this is drawing the backgrounds small like thumbnails, then blowing them up. The characters themselves are shrunken into the enlarged background plate---I just love the idea of playing around with scale like this. The drawing seen here represents the first time the Fly-Man Andre has left the scientific laboratory to venture out into the wider world, which is why he is trying to hide his striking insect-features from the general public using his huge scarf. INSPIRATIONS: Unlike some P.R.A.T.S. who act as if they are Gods' Gift to cartooning, [they're not: they would like to be, though......] I myself rate cartooning in general as a cannibalization...
Good stuff....
ReplyDeleteThis drawing made me laugh the first time I saw it - it looks fab in colour (color?). Looking forward to seeing your next colour work.
ReplyDeleteThanks, guys! The blatant Americanisms in the spellings on here are deliberate: it's just me getting 'tuned in' to the strip, set in New York [mostly].
ReplyDeleteThe image of B.B. pumping up his foot was another of those lightning-quick ideas that was thought up quickly when I needed an illustration
for the term 'Footnote' a few posts back....this cartoon has had a good response, so I'll likely incorporate it into the actual strips.
A lot of colour stuff is planned, with some coming up soon, hopefully.