Today features a sketch for an upcoming/recurring idea for the Tales of the Fur & N3rdy web comic: Blind T-Bone Fennec. T-Bone is TK's blues singer alter ego. I'm not certain if I'll do a long story arc each time I bring in the character, but I may. I may also give TK a more medieval/fantasy alter ego who is a bard. But we'll see.
Anyway, this is a pencil-only sketch of the character. He has a white suit with a black shirt, which is the opposite of most blues musicians who wear dark suits. Why? Well, TK has black paws, and I wanted to show where his pants and sleeves ended and his paws began when it becomes necessary. So, that's why he's wearing a white suit. The concept may be updated as I work it into the comic. However, as for right now, he'll be waiting for his first digital world tour, because today I finished up a story focusing on TK.
Showing posts with label cartoon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cartoon. Show all posts
31 May 2012
05 May 2012
Graduation Time
It's been a hectic few weeks. I've had to get three papers complete enough to turn in early, because Finals Week starts Monday. Normally, I wouldn't turn them in early, but I have a conference to attend next week as well. I'll be presenting at the International Congress on Medieval Studies, and I'm nervous. Why? Well, it's an international conference, and I'll be publicly reading in Old Irish and in Old Norse. The latter, I'm comfortable with, having done it numerous times. Irish is hard, and I'm still learning. But it should be an interesting experience.
As to the title of the post, well, my sister just graduated from Belmont University with a Master of Sports Administration degree. I'm super proud of my little sister. So, today's sketch is in her honor. Well, it's less of a sketch than it is a fully colored, single panel cartoon featuring Jack and Robin.
I sent the original to her as a congratulations card. She's a horse racing fan, so I had to reference the Kentucky Derby, which ran today. She lost the money she bet, but that's how it usually happens.
As to the title of the post, well, my sister just graduated from Belmont University with a Master of Sports Administration degree. I'm super proud of my little sister. So, today's sketch is in her honor. Well, it's less of a sketch than it is a fully colored, single panel cartoon featuring Jack and Robin.
I sent the original to her as a congratulations card. She's a horse racing fan, so I had to reference the Kentucky Derby, which ran today. She lost the money she bet, but that's how it usually happens.
12 March 2012
Alien Cartoons
Since watching more Ancient Aliens, I've been on an alien drawing kick. So, here are two sketches in pencil and Faber-Castell pen about aliens.

The first depicts an alien showing off his latest art, which he titles "Shapes Among String Beans." Yes, this is my explanation for crop circles. The second is an exchange between aliens, one of whom just returned from a vacation on Earth. And you can see my comments on a certain event that has captured headlines in recent weeks.
The Truth is Out There.

The first depicts an alien showing off his latest art, which he titles "Shapes Among String Beans." Yes, this is my explanation for crop circles. The second is an exchange between aliens, one of whom just returned from a vacation on Earth. And you can see my comments on a certain event that has captured headlines in recent weeks.
The Truth is Out There.
Labels:
alien,
cartoon,
crop circles,
funny,
humor,
Jersey Shore,
sketch
Location:
The Mother Ship
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