I love this. The background is very Maurice Noble. Reminds me a lot of the old Looney Tunes, particularly shorts like "Duck Amuck" and "Ali Baba Bunny". It's just beautiful. I would love to hang this on my wall.
I love this. The background is very Maurice Noble. Reminds me a lot of the old Looney Tunes, particularly shorts like "Duck Amuck" and "Ali Baba Bunny". It's just beautiful. I would love to hang this on my wall.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it and it makes me happy that it reminds you of some of the classics :)
Very nice work. I love the attention to detail with the purple lighting. The only thing that confuses me are the feathers. Don't get me wrong, they look cool, and I don't want to tell you how to design your own characters, it just confuses me as to why a rabbitmancer would wear feathers instead of maybe some lucky rabbits feet around his neck or hanging from his ears. I still love it though. The carrots are a nice touch. :-)
Yeah, is confusing, but i put the feathers for imitate the bunny ears. if you look to his left hand he has a rabbit leg in his wrist. Thx for your words
Very nice. There's just one thing that confuses me, maybe it's explained somewhere in your other work (referring to "More information coming VERY soon, stay tuned!"). Anyway, the fellow in the foreground with the firearm. How is he supposed to get his goggles down with that dome over his head (unless they're super cool futuristic-y auto goggles)? And how come his fingers are exposed when the others (analysts?) are completely covered? I still like it, just that guy. What's his story?
Hahahaha! This is how I know I designed them badly because of this exact question right here.
They are automatic, he has a button or a command and they automatically slide down and turn on.
Lovely picture. He looks like an aviator that's had his airplanes repossessed, but is still determined to keep flying. I especially like the expression on his face. It's as if, determined or not, now that it's too late to rethink his latest attempt at flight, you've captured him at the exact moment he realised what a silly idea this was. Great work. :-)
Thank you :)!
Love the designs here. Especially the expression of the zombie robot on the far left. It makes me think he's observing the others, thinking "Oh, is that how I'm supposed to behave now that I'm a zombie robot? Well, alright then." Really looking forward to 2001: A Robot Odyssey. Well done, mate.
That's a really heartening comment man! I try to make my characters as expressive as possible. I feel it allows the viewer to apply some input into the characters and immerse them deeper into the cartoon world.
Very nice mate. Is this design of the ghostbusters your own? If so, I'd love to see an animation studio use it if ever another ghostbuster series were being made. Excellent work!
I designed them to look like their in Danny Phantom style, but they are my own designs yes. That would be cool.
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