Here's a character I created close to 15 years ago that I haven't drawn in a long time. I thought I'd take another stab at him. His name is Captain Capacity. I'd love to actually do something with him someday but never seem to have the time.
Here's another scene I was lucky enough to be assigned for the latest episode of The Venture Bros., "The Lepidopterists." This episode was a lot of fun. (Heck, most episodes of VB are a ton of fun to work on, but they can also get to be a ton of work, which can suck fun out of any room.) Enjoy!
Here's a scene from The Venture Bros. episode "Tears of a Sea Cow" (formerly "Murder O'Clock" as you can see on the boards) that I storyboarded. This time I have also uploaded my actual boards for this scene. You can see them in this post and the two following it. These are actually pretty rough for me, but they have all the information the animators need (except that I forgot to draw the Monarch's wings! Actually I think in this scene they were supposed to be charred from the lasers on the Venture Compound lawn as well as the septic tank explosion.). Enjoy!
Not a whole lot of time on my hands lately as I am super busy with work. I managed to whip out a new Jelly, though. (That sounds kinda gross.) This one only took me about 20 minutes. This month's topic is Hanna-Barbera. So here is my abomination of the great Alex Toth's creation, Space Ghost!
Here's another for the DC Comics topic at Jelly of the Month. I wanted to do something wacky so I drew Mr. Mxyzptlk. Came out pretty wacky, I think. Sketchbook Pro/Cintiq.
I am a freelance Storyboard Artist/Illustrator. I have worked on a bunch of different animated series over the last 13 years including "The Venture Bros.", "Xiaolin Showdown", "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles", "Wolverine and The X-Men" and many, many more.
I'm also an Illustrator for a series of books from Random House based on the "Iron Man: Armored Adventures" animated series.