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Monday, September 19, 2011

Little Brother: The Puppet Pt I

I'm collaborating with super talented Puppet Designer, Jarrod Boutcher on a puppet. I've mentioned a few times, that my daughter likes to play a game we call Little Brother. She plays herself, or more recently a teenage version of herself, and I play her bratty 2 year old brother. As such, I get into lots of trouble and she acts as the authority. She gets to punish, yell, and be the sibling whose good at just about everything. I think it's very therapeutic role reversal for her, which is why I've played it with her for so many years now. However, it is a bit repetetive and awkward for me. How many times can a grown man pretend to be a two year old? Anyway, when I was discussing with Jarrod about a puppet that I'd like to order, it suddenly dawned on me that a Little Brother puppet would make this game a lot more enjoyable. I have Little Brother's personality more well defined than his actual look, and since I trust Jarrod's design instincts so well, I've given him lots of description but only a few rough sketches.












The page of drawings above didn't feel quite right. The two at the bottom were better, but he looked too old. Little Brother should just past the toddler stage, where a kid is talking and walking and mobile enough to be trouble, but not old enough for school. Preschool maybe. We often say he's two but I think he's a bit older.


A lot of what I know about Little Brother has just come from playing the game so much and trying to be consistent with him. My daughter knows when I change something about him. He's obsessed with Spider Man, so I've asked Jarrod to put him in a Spider Man shirt. Other than that, he just wears a diaper. He's usually messy, with a small patch of uncombed hair. He goes from happy to angry really quick, so there's going to be an eyebrow mechanism to accomplish this. And I also wanted him to be able to kinda snicker mischeviously, and I noticed that Oscar the Grouch has a unique mouth, in that besides opening up and down, it also has a bit of side to side play. So I thought that would be good to allow little brother to snicker. Below are some of the progress shots that Jarrod has put on his blog.





The basic head shape.




Look what a great match that is for the design on the second page of sketches.





How do you cover a round form? Skin for the head.




The skin, laid loose over the form of the head, with some foam for cheeks added.






Believe it or not, these are arm patterns.




And the inner structure of Little Brother's pudgy little arms.




More to come...

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Monday, September 12, 2011

Amigos! Amigos!

Another Odosketch for you today. This one owes it's inspiration to the great Barker Bird replica created by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily a few years ago. Still my favorite piece of Disneyland Merchandise EVER created. Love having his colorful form brightening up my desk.







Click HERE to watch it being drawn full size.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Odosketch- Happy Puppy




Click here to see it drawn full size!

Friday, August 26, 2011

Reptile Releve

Some more doodles from my daughter's ballet class. Kinda.






Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Tiki Time

Just felt like drawing some Tikis.




















Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Raptor

I've been following the blog, Love in the time of Chasmosaurs. Great blog if you love dinosaurs, Which I kind of forgot that I did. Anyway, there's always lots of talk on there about dinosaurs being feathered, which everyone is pretty certain they were now. The idea kinda creeps me out. Birds have always been scary to me for some reason that I could never explain, so to add feathers to a Raptor or Trex, well it conjures images that are horrifying and fascinating at the same time. So I doodled this little guy- no particular species just something in the raptor vein.



Thursday, August 11, 2011

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Monday, August 8, 2011

Twinkle Toes

Drawing real kids in ballet class is so boring. I did these instead.



















Thursday, August 4, 2011

Mr. Fizzlemeyer

Just a doodle of one of my teachers from back when I went to school in the forest. Man, his clothes were outdated. Heck of a teacher though.


Thursday, July 28, 2011

Take that!




The worst part is that none of the other dogs would believe Fido's story the next day.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Ballet sketches

Just a few sketches from my daughter's ballet class last week.