Busy, busy, busy. Amongst other things I've been working on the next 'Bathroom Lion' instalment. This is to illustrate the tale of "Snorky the Shrimp" where the unfortunate crustacean of the title bemoans his bad limp and is comforted by a kind hearted plaice. A brotherly bond in the briny blue. My early attempts at the shrimp were a little to insect like, then I headed into Aardman animation mouths for a while, but once I'd sketched the bottom middle fella on sheet two I really felt I'd started in the right direction for the character. Hope you agree.
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I think because the character is small, in comparison to the fish, the clarity of the detail works well in the middle sketch.
Could one of the Shrimp's little appendages have a bandage?
Great stuff whatever!
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sublermi - somewhere between sublime and salami...
i think you're doing amazing job with this character development!
Really wonderful dynamic between the two. Excellent characters.
awwww- what a sad little shrimp on crutches :)
I'm totally digging you last couple of posts, matt. your sketches are really beautiful and your characters are always so wonderfully appealing. love that shrimp and the lion and robin and-heck, it's all good!
oh, and that laurel and hardy clip is hilarious. I actually thought it was real up until...well you know. thanks for sharing.
The bottom middle definitely looks good - clearly a shrimp, and a cute one as well.
I also like the one to the right, but only because the mouth and eyes make him look a bit like Aku from Samurai Jack. Probably not the way to go for the hero of the story, but it still looks cool.
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These drawing are like a good way to express something, My son he is 7 years old do the same in home and help him a lot.
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