Madtown: Rejected Scene

While nailing down a style for my Madtown segments, I did this scene which was rejected in favor of a looser style. 

I like it, I got to compose for movie parameters instead of comics, and it's one of the rare times I've rendered shadow in ink and I don't do it nearly enough. 

Carol And John's Superhero Club

Designed some buttons for my pals at Carol And John's Comic Shop.  They should be available for their big holiday sale this year.  If you're in Cleveland, you should stop by.  Santa, free beer, buttons, and comics.  Sounds like reason enough for the season to me. 






Dr Sketchy San Francisco: Cute Girls On Bikes

Maybe it's the weather changing in Cleveland, but I've had San Francisco on my mind a lot lately.  Here's some stuff I haven't posted yet from Dr. Sketchy's at 111 Minna I attended a little over a year ago. 







I drew all of these with a government issued number two pencil, which is reason enough to score myself another government job.  

Madtown: Scene 65

Got the okay to put these up, so here are some of the storyboards I've been working on.  

I'm working with 4 other artists to bring Charles Moore's script to life, and he really wanted me to push my comic book experience with the segments.  So, I'm relying more on line of sight eye movement and less on conventional film shot framing.  It's been a lot of fun to tweak my style, while playing in a familiar sandbox.

I draw these double size, and shrink em into the framework Charles set up.



Dr Sketchy Cleveland: Bond Girls

Continuing the theme of drawing new pals who intimidated me last year,  Dot King was a fantastic model for Novembers Dr. Sketchy.

I was looking forward to sensitive pencil drawing, but once I started using a marker I couldn't stop.

Sometimes it chooses you, I guess.