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Monday, September 01, 2008

Muzzle Flashes

Sorry for the lack of updates and replies! We're terribly busy ('n still terribly far away) so I'm bad about answering e-mails and comments. Below you find two early sketches of some minor characters for the StarDucks project. I hope I can post some coloured/finished pieces, soon.



After all, I'm thinking (and my dear pal Herrera is forcing me :) of doing a sketchbook sometime in the near future. The title should probably read "On Critters, Ducks And Dragons And Sundry Other Things And Hobs".


16 comments:

  1. I LOVE your designs. Such a nice flow and convincing sense of weight your characters have.

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  2. looks like another great one, phenomenal stuff! (yay for blue pencils!!!)

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  3. Hey, Florian - work's been crazy for me lately too, so I know how that goes. It's great to see your blog again. I love your work. I look forward to seeing more when things slow down for you. I'm a HUGE fan!

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  4. Enjoy your trip, we can wait for you to post once your back into the swing of things, enjoy life first!

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  5. Nice pencils Florian!Awesome Starduck with gun!!!

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  6. your drawings are really neat and more near the final results, would be interesting to see better those little thumbnails i see sometimes in the corner of your sketchbook to learn better the process.
    anyway i cant wait for the upcoming StarDucks project.
    work hard man!

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  7. YES! Do a big fat sketchbook that's 300 pages long in full color. I don't care if it costs $999.95 I'll pick it up.

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  8. Wonderful Florian , i like your style , and over all , your character´s.
    .keep on touch!

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  9. Grrreat ducks sketches again... be on starting block to pick your book......

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  10. Pleeeeeease put out a sketchbook!

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  11. I'm waiting for this futur sketchbook monument ! Your style is always wonderfull. Keep one for me !

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  12. I love great job it's great:)

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  13. Love your character designs. Please do a sketchbook. Contact Alberto Ruiz.


    Crazytoons.

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  14. Plaese Florian, listen to Francisco and do it!!! a lot of people enjoy a lot!!!

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  15. Please do the sketchbook soon. We love the blogs but we NEED to have these pieces in print.

    Keep up the quacking good work.

    Cheers,
    sharpbrothers

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