CartoonMonkey's Gallery

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Hey everyone. I've started doing a new webcomic called "Z-Space". I put it together in TVPaint. (Color and panels / layout) -but the rest is drawn by hand using a Pentel brushpen and ink on paper.

http://www.cartoonmonkey.net" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Hope you enjoy it. I hope to update bi-weekly..

-C
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An app and now a web comic. You, sir, are stealing my dreams!
Looks great Chad. Best of luck with it.
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Can you tell I've got some free time on my hands lately?
:D

Thanks Dave!
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Glad to see you are using it wisely!
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Phew.. finishing another animation job, and now that I won't have to draw for a living, I can draw for leisure once again.

Another Z-Space page or two on it's way in the near future..
( This time for sure! )
Here's a preview: Who is.. THE COLLECTOR?
Z-Space! http://www.cartoonmonkey.net
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( Brush pen on paper, scanned and colored in TVP )
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My web comic is on hold until I finish a project that has taken all of my attention.. but here's a TVP doodle or two done while on the phone.. Love TVP for just fooling around!
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Looks groovy Chad. I must get a bigger phone.....or smaller head :D
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A little late night experiment.. playing with LazyBrush..
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Just a little character animation test..
A take! Ghaa..! What's that over there?!
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Yeah ! :D

So dynamic and expressive ! :D
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A little drawing / painting, just for fun.
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A wine label for a vineyard in Napa Valley, California!
"Cockamamie Petite Syrah"
Look out for it. It's a nice petite syrah actually...
:-D
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Picking up a shaded sphere and using it as a brush in TVPaint. Kind of fun, and feels very web 1.0 for some reason... :-D
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ha ! it does look very old school :wink:

talking about using gradients to paint, have you seen how this guy applies gradients to construct his images?
Its a very sculptural approach, and the result is a bit too slick for my taste, still i was surprised by his working method, quite an inventive use of the tools.:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DK37ES-LFpM
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nice video !

lots of students animate with the shape tool btw.
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