Illustrator vector concepts for a close personal client of mine. We started out with a lion face and then it grew to something a lil' more complicated. Thinking logo and possibly t-shirts.
Cut to the Chase, Show Me...
animals
animation
battletoads
Big Oil
book covers
books
characters
Chester the Snowkid
collage
Comicpalooza
comics
Comix Gauntlet
demo
digital art
drawings
drought
erotic
Final Fantasy
flicks
free stuff
friends
girls
Harris County Sheriff
heroes
horror
illustrations
inking
Inktober
J Dilla
Jerry Vision
jobless jake
kittens
Klean-Ass
Last Night's Dream
Limp Lungs
lowrider
monsters
movie piracy
music
My Old Comics
Nirvana
nude
Nyx(at)Nite
Odds-n-Ends
Op Ed
paintings
parody
Percy Feils
photos
Photoshop
podcast logo
politics
process
Promo
propaganda
Pulp 21
Red Stylo
relationships
screen print
Screw Comics
self-portrait
sequentials
Shotgun Blast Comics
sketchbook
sketches
Spider-man
Star Boob
Star Wars
stickers
student loans
studio
suburbia
Sunnyland
Take Action
technology
Tribute
True Tales
Twitta Comics
Vanessa Hudgens
video
video games
Window Units
Wizard of Oz
woodwork
Zine Fest Houston
Post Vault
7.21.2013
7.12.2013
What's Wrong with Wolfie?
Wolfie's fine dear, Wolfie's just fine.
Cool sketch I'm sending out with a pile of comics to a friend out in Florida. He created this character, Bubba the Redneck Werewolf.
Happy 100th post at Toonzday dot com!
7.04.2013
Freedumb
I love my country, I just think we have a bunch of stupid rules that, ironically, impede on our freedoms. Take a look around, they're everywhere. You don't really notice them until you want to do something and there's another thing blatantly telling you YOU CAN'T DO THAT.
Among the freedoms we do take for granted is the freedom to get upset over shit and cause a ruckus. Half the rules we have in place is because somebody got hurt, offended, or just plain scared and they raised a fuss and perhaps a lawsuit came into play, and now we have rules to prevent such measures from happening again. Some people think that strong rules and scary laws will take the place of common sense, that once enacted people just won't do it (pro-lifers and pro-drug law peeps, I'm looking at you). Not so. One thing I've learned is that people do what they want to do regardless. It's just if you have rules enacted against what they want to do somehow the safety of what they want to do decreases. Think about that.
So, instead of shelling out $15 for a corporate 'Freedom Fest' maybe we all should buy some fireworks and celebrate our country's freedom by blowing up a small part of it.
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