What I'm after this time is something more fun and upbeat than the last submission. After a couple months of chefs, diners, spies, little girls, robots, scientists, and elderly men buying goldfish, I found something to go ahead with that seemed to thoroughly satisfy my fun quota...
October 22, 2005
04-05
Looks like until I can figure out Blogger-browser issues, who knows who'll be able to see what. Anyway, I've continued to work on my little suburb story, developing it in all sorts of fun directions, but over the last year I've started a number of other projects as well, working them to greater or lesser degrees. The kick that I get out of this stuff is all the pre-production business--coming up with ideas, concepts, characters, and stories.
What I'm after this time is something more fun and upbeat than the last submission. After a couple months of chefs, diners, spies, little girls, robots, scientists, and elderly men buying goldfish, I found something to go ahead with that seemed to thoroughly satisfy my fun quota...
A pastiche.
For J.
What I'm after this time is something more fun and upbeat than the last submission. After a couple months of chefs, diners, spies, little girls, robots, scientists, and elderly men buying goldfish, I found something to go ahead with that seemed to thoroughly satisfy my fun quota...
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
beautiful roughs!
ReplyDeleteGreat sketches man.
ReplyDeleteMAC
Nick,
ReplyDeleteThese sketches are fantastic! Love the proportions in their faces!
love your drawings - great proportions and damned cute too .great thumbnails too - i think us storyboard guys should make the first pass of any film in thumbs first . get the film up on reels as fast as possible . then you have a clue what kind of movie you are actually making !
ReplyDeletei'll be checking out your blog again .
Yeah, awesome stuff. Too bad you cropped the Robot speech bubble.
ReplyDeleteNice sketch!
ReplyDeleteGreat Sketches Nick.
ReplyDeleteThanks all!
ReplyDelete