Yarrrr, comin' atcha in January 2012! Read more about it over on Neill's blog!
Showing posts with label NJC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NJC. Show all posts
Monday, August 1, 2011
Pirates of Pangaea - first look!
Yarrrr, comin' atcha in January 2012! Read more about it over on Neill's blog!
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Draw Giant Robots! It is FUN.

Hey squaddies! I've taken some Giant Robot Design for Beginners worksheets that I've used at events this year and stuck 'em on the Mo-bot High website, so YOU TOO can learn how to draw Giant Robots!
Actually, *you* guys pretty much know already. But perhaps you have a friend or offspring who would like to learn.
More details over on my blog!
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Fun Times in Devon!

I'm going to be doing some fun public talks and workshops in various libraries around Devon over the next couple of weeks, so please do come along if you're in the area / spread word to any Devonians of your acquaintance! Full details over on my blog.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Kid Ninja!
Back when I first went into the DFC offices to pitch I took in four ideas, from which Ben and Will had what in retrospect I see was the very good sense to pick the thing that would, once properly kicked into shape, become Mo-Bot High. I thought it would be fun to post some stuff here from one of the ones they didn't pick....
Kid Ninja!
He is a kid, who is a ninja!
Can you believe they didn't go for a high concept like that?
Here is the 'movie poster':
And here are some of my sketchbook development pages:


Admittedly, it perhaps was not the world's most original concept on paper, but there was some character and story stuff in the pitch that I really liked and will no doubt end up using somewhere, one day!
(Cross-posted from Neill's blog)
Kid Ninja!
He is a kid, who is a ninja!
Can you believe they didn't go for a high concept like that?
Here is the 'movie poster':
And here are some of my sketchbook development pages:

Admittedly, it perhaps was not the world's most original concept on paper, but there was some character and story stuff in the pitch that I really liked and will no doubt end up using somewhere, one day!
(Cross-posted from Neill's blog)
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