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Make it stop!

My favorite page of figure drawings from this week’s Story Development for Animation class, in which we had to draw scenes around the poses of a cowboy-clad model in under 5 minutes. I crack myself up sometimes.

Bleach Hisagi/Kira comic (feat. Matsumoto, Yachiru, and Renji)

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Nothing new this time because I killed massive amounts of it on my Story Development for Animation homework, thumbnailing one of my favorite scenes from Flashdance, and ultimately thinking, “Why did I thumbnail this!? This is the total opposite of what Rad wants!!!” I was only supposed to spend ten minutes on it, too, but I ended up going overboard. I have a love/hate relationship with stuff like that happening.… Read More »Bleach Hisagi/Kira comic (feat. Matsumoto, Yachiru, and Renji)

The origin of vaginas is a bloody one, indeed

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We conclude our series of Fox TV Animation art show posts with the third collaboration between me and Andrew Dowis. To start, it is a popular choice among art show participants to submit fanart of our three shows – that is, “Family Guy,” “American Dad,” and “The Cleveland Show.” The Origins art show was unique in that it forbade the submission of these works, and encouraged participants to submit works… Read More »The origin of vaginas is a bloody one, indeed

Winter Charity Art Show ’09

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Next in this series of Fox TV Animation art show posts is the comic “Pollock,” formerly titled “Rejected Works of the Masters Comic.” It is the second collaborative effort between me and my friend Andrew Dowis, the first of which can be found here. Back when I was deciding on what to do for the “Works of the Masters” show, I turned to Andrew on the possibility of doing another… Read More »Winter Charity Art Show ’09

“Family Guy” art show comic

On Friday, June 12, I submitted the above comic for the “Family Guy” art show, themed Great Moments in History. The strip was a collaborative effort between me and my friend, Andrew Dowis. Andrew was the first and only person that came to mind for writing for my submission, since his sense of humor practically mirrors that of the show. That, and I knew I wouldn’t be able to pull… Read More »“Family Guy” art show comic