Commercial Concerns
SOMETHING VERY DIFFERENT from me today, readers:
---here we see one of my most commercial outings of recent times: this was advertising material for Japanese toy-novelties, from a Company that wanted illustrations that look like 'older, proper drawings', and this is where I come in.
Work like this is fine now again, it is of course very different to my usual BOOMER/ FLY/ EGGS stuff which is just me doodling to my heart's content [Dammit, it's much more fun, though!] ---what you usually find here is a fair bit of nit-picking getting specific details just right, which the artist just has to go along with, if you want paid at the end of the day.
In this respect, cartooning like the example here is much more closer to being a COMMERCIAL ARTIST, a catch-all term that does not appeal to me all that much really but others are fine pursuing this. I just delve into this sort of thing now and again.
This was my first cartooning ever for the Japanese Market [it's a Logo to be printed on a toy-box] and proof I can put out highly commercial imagery if need be.
RAB L. ROUSER
---here we see one of my most commercial outings of recent times: this was advertising material for Japanese toy-novelties, from a Company that wanted illustrations that look like 'older, proper drawings', and this is where I come in.
Work like this is fine now again, it is of course very different to my usual BOOMER/ FLY/ EGGS stuff which is just me doodling to my heart's content [Dammit, it's much more fun, though!] ---what you usually find here is a fair bit of nit-picking getting specific details just right, which the artist just has to go along with, if you want paid at the end of the day.
In this respect, cartooning like the example here is much more closer to being a COMMERCIAL ARTIST, a catch-all term that does not appeal to me all that much really but others are fine pursuing this. I just delve into this sort of thing now and again.
This was my first cartooning ever for the Japanese Market [it's a Logo to be printed on a toy-box] and proof I can put out highly commercial imagery if need be.
RAB L. ROUSER
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