Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Emissary of the King

It's been a while since I've posted anything so I thought I'd show you all a page of concept sketches I've been doing for one of my projects. This is the main character of a cartoon pitch I'm putting together. She's sort of a nerdy girl who fights dragons with science, you know, that type of character. 
I'm trying to settle on an outfit for her. I don't want this project to involve costume changes, I want it to be more icon-based. Just one outfit, and maybe one coat she puts over it when she's in cold weather. But I haven't even settled on a name for her yet. That's kind of an important thing to have in the pitch bible. Hrmm. 

Friday, May 11, 2012

Hey Pen Ward, call me

I'm really enjoying doing these animated doodles. I have to admit, this one kind of got away from me. At first it was just Finn from Adventure Time pulling out a sword, and then, well, it just kept on going.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Mee-yull-neer?


The power of flight make things too easy for super heroes. These days they're giving everyone the ability to fly. Remember when Wonder Woman had to park her invisible jet? Now there's excitement for you.
I always thought Thor's method of transportation was cool. He throws his hammer so hard that it lifts him off the ground. Of course the physics of that don't actually make any sense, but I wanted to try it anyway. This is a rough line animation, I just wanted to capture the weight and the momentum.
You're going to have to imagine a thunderclap at the same moment as that shockwave, because Mjolnir clearly must be breaking the sound barrier to lift up a guy as heavy as Thor.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Next Stop Laputa

A new piece taken from the world of master director Hayao Miyazaki. This is Dola and her pirate gang from one of my favorite movies, Castle In The Sky.
As far as I'm concerned, Dola is one of the greatest characters of all time. Miyazaki always does a great job of adding dimension to his characters--bad guys are never purely bad--and the Dola Gang is one of the best examples. Here you have a band of robbers and thieves, ruffians and lawbreakers to their core, yet at the same time the entire crew is a bunch of mama's boys. And Dola herself is such a great twist on a tired anime trope. Miyazaki has always eschewed the whole "women as buxom sex object" thing, with Dola it's almost like he's saying "you want a sexy sky pirate? Fine, but I'll set the story when she's 70 years old!" By keeping sexiness from slowing things down, it pulls focus to more distinctly feminine kinds of strength in Dola, like motherhood. But this is starting to turn into a dissertation. I'll ramble about that some other time.
Best regards,
-Joe