Here's part of a doodle script I did for a film that was never made. We were between shows at Spumco and John allowed me to write this while we were were waiting for the next thing.
Doodling is a great way to do a script for first-time, try-out characters because you quickly find out whether the characters work visually. In this case the girl character worked fine, but the guy didn't.
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Sunday, May 10, 2015
Monday, April 13, 2015
VIDEO GAME IDEAS
Above, a Theory Corner exclusive. It's an idea sketch for a Spumco laxative commercial, never made.
That's an arm pinch, not a nipple pinch!
Maybe I ran afoul of the paperless office concept. I should have used a Cintiq. I was just daunted by the $2,000 price tag. I figured I'd get the job first then buy the hardware, but things don't work that way. Yikes! An expensive lesson.
More trees for the video game. I love drawing trees.
Above, for the video game, a dude throws his gang sign.
How did finger signs ever get popular? Who was the first one to do that?
Labels:
eddie drawings,
gang signs,
go go hyperdrive,
idea sketches,
spumco,
video games,
warners
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