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Midnight Oils (simple Characters) Pt 4: Tor, Miarm and Horse 

17/1/2017

 
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THE MIDNIGHT OILS (SIMPLE CHARACTERS) PT 3 Demi-Atlas AND Bunny 

11/1/2017

 
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THE MIDNIGHT OILS (SIMPLE CHARACTERS) PT 2 Tashman and Bot 

11/1/2017

 
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The midnight oils (simple Characters) Pt 1 CEDRICK AND MOOP 

9/1/2017

 
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Advent 

17/12/2016

 
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Merry Christmas! The words are from the Alma Redeptoris Mater advent prayer.

Batman

6/9/2016

 
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I've been neglecting this site lately for which I apologise... I am going to try to post something every day or at least every few days, as its good for my morale.

September can be beautiful but it can also be a bit of a post summer malaise: happy days. Tex Avery knows what I mean. 
Anyway enjoy the changing colours and seasons and don't let the bastards grind you down, or the care bears. Watch out for the care bears, those vicious condescending furry gits.

PS Batman the animated series is officially the best cartoon I have ever watched in my entirely important variety and luxury filled life. It's been said to me before but until you experience it for yourself its just words. Useful words that inform you that batman the animated series is a good and wholesome way to spend your time.

Find Your secret Superhero identity

12/7/2016

 
I have recently had the pleasure of drawing some very nice people as superheroes. 

These are some good people who work to help others on a daily basis, and that after all is what superheroes do!

The drawings are based on real people who had to identify their core strength in a team, and come up with a name forthemselves were they a superhero. Little did they know their employer had actually commissioned me to draw them in their superhero role.  This group loved their avatars, and the idea seems to be picking up new heroes along the way. 

If you would like me to draw you or someone you know as a superhero just get in touch,

This is what my client had to say about my work on this job:

"I wanted sketches of my staff as superheroes to honor their specific skills, and it was hard find an artist who could properly - and affordably - bring the idea to life. Rebecca nailed it, and the artwork was a hit with my team and our entire company. She was responsive, creative, open to my ideas, and a joy to work with."

Mike Smith
​Director of Communications
The James Irvine Foundation


Don't mention IT

15/4/2016

 
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Cow Horn

3/4/2016

 
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Berg At a bar

2/4/2016

 
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A Berg in a Philadelphia Hotel

31/3/2016

 
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I think its a Berg (a Moebius creature from The Incal) but its definitely a Philadelphia hotel. It's late and I made the mistake of drinking red wine (not on my own at least) at lunchtime, So this is going to have to get coloured tomorrow. 

Eric Is BANANAMAN

31/3/2016

 
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aramis from Dogtanian

29/3/2016

 
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I was an innocent fan of this cartoon back in the day, it was definitely the best animation on TV in 1985 anyway and its still pretty easily available to watch (on Amazon, for a fee). This is one of the three Muskateers, the main guy is pretty much like snoopy with a hat on (so yes, awesome). 

Although you might have heard of the Three Muskateers, and the Nutcracker you might not know much about the author, Alexandre Dumas (I didn't) and his life makes an interesting story in itself, one that clearly inspired him to write such widely read novels.

You'll note he was of African origin (who isn't) and although of high standing in society, living between 1802-1870 he still had to deal with prejudicial treatment in France, because of his darker skin.  His rather neat response to a man who insulted him was as follows:

​"My father was a mulatto, my grandfather was a Negro, and my great-grandfather a monkey. You see, Sir, my family starts where yours ends." 

Never Trust A Croc

26/3/2016

 
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There's a story here somewhere. Lets see how things pan out time-wise.   
Also there's a bit of Mary Blair in that boy. I like her style.

Chuck Jonesing

23/3/2016

 
How was the office today?

Atom boy Superman

22/3/2016

 
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Tezuka Batman

21/3/2016

 
The Really Dark Knight

Totally Tezuka'd

19/3/2016

 
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My new lifestyle has brought me the wonder of Tezuka on tap and what a wonder his characters and story-lines are! The more I watch the more I am amazed. They started off with a hint of the unusual and the longer the series goes on the more outlandish and experimental they become. I also love the little cartoon shortcuts, and nods you get like the horse opal skidding to a halt or the odd bending of the laws of physics for amusement.
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It is therefore a real pleasure to study his character constructions - in the hope I'll learn some of that fluidity that I can feel as i reconstruct his drawings. Above is Sapphire, followed by some bloke from a strip called Manga college, and below is a rather grumpy looking mustachio'd chap called Tawashi. He looks like a policeman or a detective to me, its the curtain on his nose I think, that does it.
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Otherwise, I have been doing commissions, and getting paid ! (wow) Which is quite a revelation I must say. It feels good to put the effort in and be rewarded, though I am tempted to take a break and draw just for fun for a bit. (Especially as I am working in an office half of the time.) We'll see how the cat-food stocks are running and act accordingly.​​

Caterpillar

1/3/2016

 
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I've been working on a children's book about this little guy. Really lovely to do children's stories because its just straight up loveliness. More please! 

˙∆˙

1/3/2016

 
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These characters (from the court of the boviquee) would make a good chess set. Animated chess, so its not just move one place - they walk through places and if they take a piece, there's a fight, or a seige or whatever. I suppose it'd have to be a bit different to real chess, you'd have potential scenarios, combinations of moves, and you'd choose them and depending on how the opponent chooses, the pieces would confront one another and you wouldn't know exactly how it would pan out (to keep it interesting). Sort of chess but three moves at a time, and animated. Wish I could design computer games! Sometimes.  Maybe I should just make animations. There's a huge wall of complexity in the way though. And time. Someone said something about Ghibli studios software becoming open source. Did they?

Batman

10/2/2016

 
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HadouKeN!

23/1/2016

 
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By Moonlight

22/1/2016

 
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This is taken from some photos of Hatsumi Sensei demonstrating a ninjitsu disarming technique for those occasions when you get attacked by a sword.
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Benoit

19/1/2016

 
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Looks better in green.

Level 3 

19/1/2016

 
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My Tetzuka character just hit LEVEL 3! DING DING DING. Yes, This a User Interface sample, =)
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