I thought I’d show a recent fun t-shirt design that started out using one of my existing cartoons that a client found on my website. I added McFann’s to the familiar shaped beer bottle, shorts, a Hawaiian shirt and flip-flops. The client requested the flyswatter and mosquitoes since they are apparently large and legendary there.
Here’s a look at a rejected sketch for a client. I used to do a lot of crosshatch long ago, and it kinda came back all by itself when this sketch hit the paper.
Here is a look at a couple of caricatures that were part of a larger project I did long ago for some gals at work. They wanted the entire finance staff caricatured as a gift for their supervisor. They each ended up as a ‘President’ on a single cartoon $3 bill, were all combined into one full color sheet as if it had just come off the press at the Federal Reserve, which was then framed.
Another icon for the iPhone game. The game is getting very close to release, and the final version is being tested right now by a battery of informal gamers. Some of the things still left to do: a credits screen and some decisions on scoring.
I came across this file the other day while I was searching for something else, and thought this might be good fodder for a post. It was created long, long ago with Flash 3 as a test file for a client, and an experiment for myself. Each portion of the baby, arms, legs, torso, and head, are individual elements put together and animated frame by frame. The dance moves are supposed to suggest the ‘Macarena’.
Since the location of this billboard is just beyond an overpass as you head northbound on Georgia 400, drivers only have 3 or 4 seconds to read it. Keeping the ad placement in mind, the message has to be distilled to the bare minimum, be readable, and still look good. Here is the revised version, cut to the bone.