


Lesson learned: It's better to pencil in orange than magenta when planning to watercolor on top.
The next stuff was done at BYU Independent Study entirely in Flash with a large dash of inspiration from Emmanuel Briand (don't ask me why everything doesn't format together correctly; ask Google). The items are intended as carnival prizes in a game.


7 comments:
I absolutely love your Rocket Bandits (Gormand & Gilroy) image. Great stuff!
Gorgeous.
I love you're watercolors. Not rubbish at all!
If by "rubbish" you mean "stupendous" then you're absolutely right. Glad you got these posted. They're so great!
I want to cut Gormand and Gilroy out of your sketchbook and hang it on my wall!
I'm glad that rocket banditry is a wholesome, family enterprise.
Great concepts Jeff!
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