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@itsdod
2 minutes of happiness.
The song is Cats on mars by The seatbelts (Link!)
Good morning #Dublin
... after big "D" met big "E", they made a small "L". #itsdod #sketch #characterdesign #alphabet #happy #coffeedoodle #colourpencils #monogram
When "D" met "E" #alphabet #characterdesign #colourpencils #itsdod #happy #sketch #D #E
Oh, hello there, little Big E! #coffeedoodles #sketch #characterdesign #itsdod #colourpencils #alphabet #e #happy
Hello "D" #coffeedoodle #characterdesign #colourpencils #itsdod #alphabet #happy
Nosey Parker. Coffee time doodle. I might explore this theme some more. There's great potential for some wacky characters here. #privacy #itsdod #snooping #fingernose #pencil #sketch #character
There was a resurgence of interest in UFOs and extraterrestrials in the 1970s after Swiss author Erich Von Daniken wrote “Chariots of The Gods.” Travis Louie (HF Vol. 32 cover artist) grew up in that environment, and once thought of aliens as the ultimate immigrants. For his new body of work, “Watch the Skies”, which debuts tonight at KP Projects/MKG in Los Angeles, Louie incorporates aliens into his cast of creature portraits. His monochromatic acrylic paintings have been likened to bizarre snapshots of monsters, to the effect of old-timey photographs from the Victorian and Edwardian periods. Though Louie has a longtime fascination with atomic-age science fiction, his aliens represent more than just a fantasy.
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Good ol' Kyle T. Webster. Some sound advice in 3 simple points
So THIS is what the final piece looks like for the Facial Expressions exhibition by members of Illustrators Ireland. Launching tonight, 26th of February 2015, at the United Arts Club, Dublin. Title: 'Happiness?' Pastel and Pencil, 300mm x 400mm
Imagine! I drew a few images, put them together, and NOW they're MOVING!!! I've been missing out all these years. Hmmm, I wonder what I'll animate next . . . Any suggestions?
All wiil be revealed TOMORROW!!!! Thursay 26th of February.....Can you tell what it is yet?
THIS, is Self Improvement. Because he needs exercise? Yes! But also because THIS, is my very first hand-drawn animated gif. (crowd cheers) where to next? Who knows? . . . Are Pixar hiring?
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One thing I DO remember from our pub crawl last July bank holiday weekend was this young man belting out "The Aul' Triangle" at The Dame Tavern, Dublin, with the whole Pub joining in for the chorus. I'm not even sure if this looks anything like him. But there definitely was a lot of hair.
Stephen Gammell is one of the biggest reasons I do what I do. This art has never ceased to haunt and amaze me.
Man, this dood was my childhood! Genuinely spooky, lovely stuff.
I can barely find a reason to continue doing what I do after seeing this incredibly accomplished and terrifying work by Stephen Gammell. Well done Sir.
Delisiously Gritty Gradients and Glitches.