Friday, June 29, 2007

"Tooned Up" nightmares


This piece was done as a pitch for "Tooned Up" versions of New Line's horror characters. I figured my products are distributed by Sideshow right? Sideshow's produced a lot or product with these characters so it seems like natural fit right? I got absolutely nowhere with the idea! Someone else will eventually do it, and this is just proof that it was my idea first. You are correct, I am pouting.

7 comments:

Craig Zablo said...

Ah, don't feel so bad. Your new book is bringing in more folks to enjoy your art!

Julkillo said...

You´ve a very nice blog,with very interesting works,congratulations for your book

RoB said...

This is my first time to you blog and I am just blown away! I love your style and art! A true artist you are! Great post!

~!WoOtWoOt!~

Howard Shum said...

I like it!

Unknown said...

fantastic work...i really dig ya style

Marcos Gp said...

you are such an inspiration !

Are you going to comic con?

regards

COMIKXGUY said...

HI EVERYONE, THIS POST IS COMING FROM SKOTTIE YOUNG'S BLOG -



I THINK THIS NEEDS TO BE READ:



"When I became a man I put away childish things, including the desire to be very grown up."


C.S. Lewis said this when people asked him why he wrote books for children. This reminds me to keep in mind the origin of what I love most...drawing. Before I knew what Marvel or D.C. was, before I knew what a comic book, or super hero was, I drew pictures. I love drawing. I can't recall what I liked drawing the most, probably because I drew so much there is no way to remember. I drew all the time, with any tool that created a line on paper.

Amongst the contracts, negotiations, signings, failed projects, good and bad reviews, deadlines, tussles with editors and studio execs., 35 airports a year, the same convention halls over and over, and anything else that goes along with the professional artist label...it is easy for me to forget what I wanted to do this for.

I love drawing.

That's the end of it really. I love it. I love the kid that lives here no matter how many books I sell, or how much money I put in the bank. I need to remind myself to put away the childish "desire to be very grown up." and just put pencil to paper. I never used to need anyone to like what I drew. I didn't know to want it. I just wanted to turn a blank piece of paper into something, anything, just as long as it looked fun. An animal, a world that I have never seen, a twist on the world I have. Amongst all the things that have over shadowed that ideal, I have lost the child.

After hearing this quote, I wrote it down and pinned it on the bulletin board in front of my table. That's why these warm up drawings started happening. I always told myself I didn't have time to draw anything for fun, I had to work. But, like those parents who have kids and need to make time for them no matter what...I am reminding myself to do the same.

PLEASE GO TO SKOTTIE YOUNG'S BLOG AND COMMENT THERE

AND REMIND YOURSELF TO DO THE SAME

THANKX