Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Gravity

Sometimes you learn about these things the hard way. . . .

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Wine and the Occasional Lovely Lady




These are new development sketches for an upcoming gig. Just prelim work, but I'm really having a good time with the client and thought I'd share a bit of the excitement.

Monday, February 12, 2007

Kitty Cats - Sweeping the Nation one Sketch at a Time

I was sketching with a friend recently, developing some new characters for an independent film. We were trying to come up with a great and simple character, something endearing but basic without too much detail. I ended up with that little cat down there. I liked him. I liked him a lot. Not simple enough, not endearing enough, but I know that my ability to develop is my strongest. I knew I had to just keep pushing but we were close, very close.
So this little kitty below was what happened next. I didn't like him at all though. I'd lost the charm. This was just a whiny cat, the kind that gets water thrown at him, not the kind that comes home to stay. Maybe it was the shading. Perhaps the kitty wasn't supposed to be black, this was a white kitty, crying out to be clean.

I kinda liked this one below. The bell shaped body got me thinking. . . . This cat needs clothes! That bell on his body kinda looks like a bib or an apron. Maybe the cat should be wearing a dress?! Oh yeah, a cat in a dress. . . genius!!

So here she is, the model of propriety, her little dress is just what she was missing. I didn't like the way she was so thin though. I looked back at the charm of that first sketch way up there at the top. I'd lost something. Maybe the chubbiness made that cat the kind of cat you'd want to take home and cuddle. This cat below would be perfect if she just had a little padding on her kitty frame.
So I did it. I fattened her up and rounded her out. I stepped back to admire my work. Surely I'd developed an icon, something with endless possibilities. It'd been a long time since I'd felt this confident about anything I'd scrawled. I knew deep down that this was it! I turned my sketchbook to my buddy.
"Isn't this great?!" I asked. She grabbed my book. She held it up to the light. She cuddled it to her chest. I mean I knew I had done a right, fine job, but this kind of reaction was more than I had expected. Could it be? Did I underestimate the power of my drawing?
"Amber, this is amazing! It's perfect. You're going to be rich!" I basked in the light of such admiration.
"You know what I'd do if I were you?! I'd take this sketch and march right into Mattel because they're going to want to make a million of these into plush dolls right away."
I kind of laughed at her and said "Gee, they're not ready. I'd have to do some development first."
So she looked at me laughing and threw my sketchbook back at me.
"You know, you might want to go to Japan for that, since they've got about 20 years on you. Take a better look at that sketch!"
I held it up again. Darn. . . that's right kids. I just designed freakin' Hello Kitty!

Friday, February 09, 2007

Come Home Little Tooth! Come Home!

This week at work I've been developing an educational animated movie to teach little kids about what happens when you lose your baby teeth. This is one of the thoughtless little doodles I've been holding onto all week. Sometimes the educational children's animation I do for the company tends to be a bit more scientific than my five year-old brain can handle. I got lucky this week and this weeks movie will actually have a baby tooth in a diaper with a pacifier! This little sketch just didn't make the cut. Typically these mindless sketches I do over the week to bust stress tend to hit the recycle bin faster than you can count to three. I had such strong emotion towards this little bicuspid though. My heart just cried out for this poor little baby tooth, lost without a friend in the world. So I decided to post the little guy.
Sigh. . . .

Thursday, February 08, 2007

Socks

It's been a fantastic week. New polka-dot socks were purchased. Enough said.

Sunday, February 04, 2007

Penguin Development

A few months ago I had some potential clients approach me about doing some developmental work for them. They're coming up with an interesting series of children's books. I got really excited about the project, and did a bunch of prelim sketching for them and a few face to face meetings. That's when they suddenly stopped returning my calls. You never know what makes that happen, it's all part of the business. I really loved some of the sketches though and think enough time has passed. Since I'm not in breach of contract I thought it was only fair these little guys get an introduction to society.