Upcoming Project Plans
General | Posted 8 years agoHi, all! I joined FA just over a month ago and, since then, have mostly been focusing on uploading and archiving my animal-related art that I think might be relevant to other things I have planned for the near future. Thanks so much for all the comments, faves, and watches so far, and once I've tidied up my gallery a bit more I plan to become much more active in the community! Just thought I'd try and get all my old stuff on here first.
Anyway, I've almost finished uploading the assets to Larry and Lizzy now (a game I finished production on last year) and have a few more bits of music and fanart to upload too. Most of what I'm uploading right now will be going to my scraps, if not already, and once I'm all caught up I can start posting my more recent work on here!
In the meantime, I just wanted to briefly outline a few little anthro/animal projects I've started on or have lined up, to give you all an idea of what you can expect here once I've finished archiving my older art.
First off, I have 3 little projects (well actually, 2 little projects and 1 epic one!) that revolve around classic British franchises. These are:
- A graphic novel re-telling of The Wind in the Willows. This is to be followed by a series of original stories intertwined with the sequels written by Jacqueline Kelly and William Horwood, and even a couple of characters inspired by one of the stage adaptations.
- A collection of aesthetic character designs from Watership Down. As much as I can appreciate the movie, and as much as I love the TV series, when I read the book I still have my own visual interpretations of all the rabbits. So I want to actually try drawing some of them!
- A re-imagining of Robin Hood, featuring the hero and the merry men as animals. That said, it's very different to the animal version of Robin Hood that Disney did all those decades ago. The animal characters are a little less anthro, a couple of other characters are actually human, and there may be an element of environmental awareness to it.
There's also another project I have on the go right now that I've mentioned here before - towards the end of 2016 our next game went into production, and for now I'm working on the rough versions of the character sprites. This is a really exciting project that I am proud to be a part of, and when we release the game, I want everyone to know about it! As soon as the game has been officially announced, I'll be sure to share my concept art, character designs, soundtrack, animations, and who-know-what-else here!
Anyway, I've almost finished uploading the assets to Larry and Lizzy now (a game I finished production on last year) and have a few more bits of music and fanart to upload too. Most of what I'm uploading right now will be going to my scraps, if not already, and once I'm all caught up I can start posting my more recent work on here!
In the meantime, I just wanted to briefly outline a few little anthro/animal projects I've started on or have lined up, to give you all an idea of what you can expect here once I've finished archiving my older art.
First off, I have 3 little projects (well actually, 2 little projects and 1 epic one!) that revolve around classic British franchises. These are:
- A graphic novel re-telling of The Wind in the Willows. This is to be followed by a series of original stories intertwined with the sequels written by Jacqueline Kelly and William Horwood, and even a couple of characters inspired by one of the stage adaptations.
- A collection of aesthetic character designs from Watership Down. As much as I can appreciate the movie, and as much as I love the TV series, when I read the book I still have my own visual interpretations of all the rabbits. So I want to actually try drawing some of them!
- A re-imagining of Robin Hood, featuring the hero and the merry men as animals. That said, it's very different to the animal version of Robin Hood that Disney did all those decades ago. The animal characters are a little less anthro, a couple of other characters are actually human, and there may be an element of environmental awareness to it.
There's also another project I have on the go right now that I've mentioned here before - towards the end of 2016 our next game went into production, and for now I'm working on the rough versions of the character sprites. This is a really exciting project that I am proud to be a part of, and when we release the game, I want everyone to know about it! As soon as the game has been officially announced, I'll be sure to share my concept art, character designs, soundtrack, animations, and who-know-what-else here!
Learning the ropes...
General | Posted 8 years agoHaving just created my account here today, I'll probably spend the first few days / weeks / whatever getting some of my older work up and available. I've used art sites in the past (when I was in college) but after graduating I never really got back into the swing of things. I wanted to have a gallery on the internet where I could share all my creations that centre around anthropomorphic animal characters and, well, what better place to do that than on here?
Basically, once all my old stuff is on here (many of which will probably go to scraps, but I just want it here for the record), the kind of submissions you can expect from me will revolve around the video game I'm working on (co-director, co-writer, voice actor, and sole graphics artist and animator), some of my smaller anthro projects I have on the go, and probably a good deal of fan art.
Basically, once all my old stuff is on here (many of which will probably go to scraps, but I just want it here for the record), the kind of submissions you can expect from me will revolve around the video game I'm working on (co-director, co-writer, voice actor, and sole graphics artist and animator), some of my smaller anthro projects I have on the go, and probably a good deal of fan art.
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