November 28, 2011

FOX SPORTS GIG

I did illustrations for the spot below. It aired this past Sunday during the NCAA preview of the upcoming college bowl games. I was responsible for all of the art related elements except for the animation and movement. It was a lot of time, a lot of sweat and a lot of players to complete in a short period of time. The final product turned out great, shout out to the Fox editing crew who did a bang up job!

Wait for the 51 second mark and then you will see my work. Enjoy!

<a href="http://multimedia.foxsports.com/m/video/49041211/cfb-on-fox-allen-s-all-americans.htm?videoId=d9611584-e367-43ea-b09a-df50003dd3af#&amp;src=v5:embed::" target="_new" title="CFB on FOX: Allen&#39;s All-Americans">Video: CFB on FOX: Allen&#39;s All-Americans</a>

November 22, 2011

November 18, 2011

The Octagon

So not only did I grow up on 80's cartoons, but a lot of kung fu movies as well. When I was a kid we lived in Korea for 2 years. Now this was back in the day, which meant no Internet and not too many places to buy bootlegs. Basically, we had to survive on what we brought with us from the states. Thankfully, my uncle from Texas would record a lot of Saturday morning cartoons and whatever TV shows my parents wanted to watch and shipped them over in monthly care packages for the family. Usually that consisted of a lot Smurfs, Dungeons and Dragons, Pole Position, Mr. T and a lot of Three's Company and Miami Vice. 

Now I guess my uncle would let the 4 hour tape just run on Saturdays and in the afternoons was something called Shaolin Kung Fu Theater. Not very PC but I didn't care. This was a god send and it introduced me to many of the all time great kung far martial artists and just badass fighting. I was totally hooked and could not get enough of it. 

Thankfully, one of the movies of the week happened to star some dude named Bruce Lee. Man, seeing this guy on screen was pure awesomeness. It was like he drank a can of badass every morning that's how cool I thought he was. Needless to say I was an instant fan and in seeing this my father thought I was big enough to show me his collection of Bruce Lee movies. Man, it was like Christmas in July and I tore though those bad movies, watched and re-watched them every day for a month or so. I even enrolled in Tae Kwon Do classes, which I later dropped in about 2 months because all the smaller Korean kids half my size kept kicking my butt. That's another story.

Anyways, long story short I am a big fan of the man and this is my small tribute to him and his can of badass! Hopefully I can market the can of badass some day and make millions so I can take Tae Kwon Do again and hunt down all those kids that kicked my butt. That's the plan for now.






This will be available as a print next week at The Happy Six Store in Los Angeles. You can also contact me if you are interested. Thanks again everyone and enjoy!

November 17, 2011

RICO

Just plugging away having fun with this stuff. Mainly I am just experimenting with shapes and silhouettes on these character designs, I will probably try a scene just to really test out composition.


November 16, 2011

Quick Sketch

Was asked to do a particular style for a client, pretty film noirish and Mike Mignola-esque. Had so much fun with it I just started sketching some random stuff before I knocked out last night. Here is one of them.





I plan on doing more of these, I can just be on auto pilot and play areound with lines and shapes. This was very gratifying and a whole lotta fun to do. Enjoy!

November 4, 2011

WHOA, ENVIRONMENTS

Some environments I have been working on. Premise is an abandoned oil rig type factory that produced anti zombie weapons and mechs for the military. Unfortunately, the plague reached the factory, mistakes were made and well, everything went to crap.

This is the story of a salvage team going in to inspect and retrieve data essential  to starting the program again at a different facility. Let's hope they succeed.



Rough exterior shot
                                     



Interior thumbnails



Perspective Lay-in for interior shot


Lineart Drawing
                                      

Value Lay-in

Thanks for looking!