May 9, 2013
cartoonhangover:

frederator-studios:

Some of Bob Flynn’s Bravest Warriors creature sketches for season two.

If you can’t wait for Season 2 of Bravest Warriors, here’s some awesome creature sketches from Bob Flynn
Stay tuned for more of Bravest Warriors exclusively on Cartoon Hangover

And there are more pages where this came from. Season 2 is shaping up to be great.

cartoonhangover:

frederator-studios:

Some of Bob Flynn’s Bravest Warriors creature sketches for season two.

If you can’t wait for Season 2 of Bravest Warriors, here’s some awesome creature sketches from Bob Flynn

Stay tuned for more of Bravest Warriors exclusively on Cartoon Hangover

And there are more pages where this came from. Season 2 is shaping up to be great.

(via bravestwarriors)

April 22, 2013
// TV doodles //

// TV doodles //

August 16, 2012
// another friendly bunch //
Designed one day at FableVision. Prompt: Draw a bunch of friendly characters! Someday all of these creatures I draw will weave into some sort of story world. Promise!

// another friendly bunch //

Designed one day at FableVision. Prompt: Draw a bunch of friendly characters! Someday all of these creatures I draw will weave into some sort of story world. Promise!

June 21, 2012
// 03 meeting doodles 06/21/12 //

// 03 meeting doodles 06/21/12 //

June 21, 2012
// 02 meeting doodles 06/21/12 //

// 02 meeting doodles 06/21/12 //

June 21, 2012
// 01 meeting doodles 06/21/12 //

// 01 meeting doodles 06/21/12 //

April 3, 2012
// close-up //
We rarely see art on the web at really high resolutions. Everything looks sharp and perfect, but relatively small. Even when we work on paper, we eventually scan and process our work via the computer. The impulse is to clean things up—to remove what appear to be imperfections in the digital realm. Make whites white— blacks black. Get rid of all the dust and scratches.
With this snow scene (posted at the end of 2011), I purposefully didn’t clean up the scan of my inks. I experimented with my coloring and layering to make the image look like it was silkscreen or letterpress, on top of the ‘dirty’ scan. It was fun!
This is a screenshot of a zoom at 100%, on a 600 dpi image in Photoshop.
I like that you can see the tooth of the paper and the jagged edge of the ink. Which is somewhat interesting to preserve on a screen, but entirely unnecessary in print.
As the web slowly becomes HD, I wonder if more artists will reject the impulse to clean things up. Or if we’ll become even more hyper-perfect.

// close-up //

We rarely see art on the web at really high resolutions. Everything looks sharp and perfect, but relatively small. Even when we work on paper, we eventually scan and process our work via the computer. The impulse is to clean things up—to remove what appear to be imperfections in the digital realm. Make whites white— blacks black. Get rid of all the dust and scratches.

With this snow scene (posted at the end of 2011), I purposefully didn’t clean up the scan of my inks. I experimented with my coloring and layering to make the image look like it was silkscreen or letterpress, on top of the ‘dirty’ scan. It was fun!

This is a screenshot of a zoom at 100%, on a 600 dpi image in Photoshop.

I like that you can see the tooth of the paper and the jagged edge of the ink. Which is somewhat interesting to preserve on a screen, but entirely unnecessary in print.

As the web slowly becomes HD, I wonder if more artists will reject the impulse to clean things up. Or if we’ll become even more hyper-perfect.

April 2, 2012
// still drawing with purple markers //

// still drawing with purple markers //

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