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Posts by Laurie Rowan

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Trust

#comic

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Still working on my a2 print. I’d say about 1 week from completion. 60+ characters. Exceptional value.

#art #2d #characterdesign #etc

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My B.ENO strip is done. You can read the whole thing and a steaming pile of other goodies on my Patreon. Patreon.com/frasergeesin

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How to watch a baby A digital comic by Kristen Radtke.

In this digital comic, Kristen Radtke explores the history of baby tech — the tools and devices that allow parents to surveil their newborns.

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I’ll take that! Love that

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Thanks Ian, it’s a mixture of 3D and photoshop.

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Evening

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Based on the album cover alone

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I’m in!

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Building up this design character by character

#art #characterdesign #2d

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An old four panel comic of mine. First panel is a guy standing behind a shockingly realistically rendered muscle car. I won't lie to you. I traced that bad boy. The guy's waving and saying "Hey, like my new car?" The back of some other guy's head is in the bottom right of the frame. Remember this layout, it doesn't change in the next three panels. Foreground guy goes: Yeah. Where did you get it?
Panel 2: Car guy's leaning on the hood of the car now. He goes It's one of the Transformers. This one died of some car disease and I stole it from its own funeral. Foreground guy goes For real?
Panel 3: Car guy: Yeah. I just got in and drove it away. Foreground guy: Did they try to stop you?
Panel 4: Car guy: One guy did but I said I was driving this dude to heaven and he was like "Forgive me." Foreground guy: Was it Optimus Prime? Car guy: Yeah, I think that was Optimus Prime.

An old four panel comic of mine. First panel is a guy standing behind a shockingly realistically rendered muscle car. I won't lie to you. I traced that bad boy. The guy's waving and saying "Hey, like my new car?" The back of some other guy's head is in the bottom right of the frame. Remember this layout, it doesn't change in the next three panels. Foreground guy goes: Yeah. Where did you get it? Panel 2: Car guy's leaning on the hood of the car now. He goes It's one of the Transformers. This one died of some car disease and I stole it from its own funeral. Foreground guy goes For real? Panel 3: Car guy: Yeah. I just got in and drove it away. Foreground guy: Did they try to stop you? Panel 4: Car guy: One guy did but I said I was driving this dude to heaven and he was like "Forgive me." Foreground guy: Was it Optimus Prime? Car guy: Yeah, I think that was Optimus Prime.

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Black and white illustration of two characters kissing, suspended on an abstract sculpture. Bonus pointing character at the top

Black and white illustration of two characters kissing, suspended on an abstract sculpture. Bonus pointing character at the top

Started a new illustration project called Lovers. Will be publishing as a book in the first quarter of 2025.
#art #illustration #blackandwhite

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Second attempt. Didn’t embed first time…

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Nexus Studios - It's A Messy Business, directed by Laurie Rowan Client: shots Awards Production: NEXUS STUDIOS Written & Directed by: Laurie Rowan Producer: Rebecca Archer Executive Producer: Judy Hill CG Lead: Andy…

Where does inspiration come from?
#art #animation
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“The martians” muppets from Sesame Street

“The martians” muppets from Sesame Street

when I say “oomf” this is what I’m picturing

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You’re putting words in my mouth and on my supple reclining body.

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It does bother me that the surface of the [floor] isn’t level. Not to be a dick or anything.

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Yeah I noticed that after posting, still clicks though I think, just doesn’t play embedded

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Nexus Studios - It's A Messy Business, directed by Laurie Rowan in Vimeo Staff Picks Client: shots Awards Production: NEXUS STUDIOS Written & Directed by: Laurie Rowan Producer: Rebecca Archer Executive Producer: Judy Hill CG Lead: Andy…

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#art #animation

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This is going to send me down a Fafao rabbit hole

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Dear god…

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A wonderful show.

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Have you got the comic then?

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Significantly improved. Oh yeah, that’s out in the world isn’t it.

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It does bother me that the surface of the coffee isn’t level. Not to be a dick or anything.

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Thanks Tim!

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Morning.
#art

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I’ll be here occasionally to share some of the craft and innovation behind our studios work across film and experience design. And to see what stuff you clever folks are up to too. Here’s a glimpse behind our BBC Olympics trailer that won Best Animation at this week at Shots Awards. #animation

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