


The rough layouts....
....then watercolored....
....before photoshopping the inks,dialog,more colors and details in.


Hope you all like it.



I've never been so pleased with my little investment of capsule paintbrushes which enabled me to put colors in my sketches whenever I have the time,anywhere.
Not too long ago, I had to attend another wedding photography session to shoot both my pals, Daniel and Joanne, for their wedding ceremony in KL. This was towards the end of the day when we were already at the parking lot. Me with the camera and photography team and the happy couple.
About a week or so ago, Ed convinced me to go along and check out the One Academy exhibition held at MidValley KL while I was on leave that Friday. There was also an Education Fair coinciding hand in hand beside the exhibition. But I can gather from the crowd which of the events held the more appeal. One Academy definitely did have a whole lot of appeal. The amount of new creative talent out there is amazing and I was floored with our fellow MnU groupie,Gray, when we both saw his team effort cg animation short works on screen. Go Gray! He is turning out to be an A+ animation designer/artist!

We couldn't resist the temptation to go back through time to the ol' classroom scenario. They had provided easels for the public to try their hand at drawing the model. We grasp at the opportunity though were discovered later by the staff at hand. They were kind enough to just let me and Ed have our fun while we were there. If you're reading this 1Ac guys,thank you! We had so much fun back on the board. Boy! I'm so rusty at drawing while standing now. And here I am complaining that my bum has been widening by leaps and bounds due to sitting down on my toosh day in,day out.Part 1 - Just a lil sample for your potation.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJ6f81ZYIfI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXj_mGIublI
I could hardly believe that Frank and Ollie had their hand as story consultants in the film as well as other notable artists such as Jean 'Moebius' Giraud on story and Concept Designs, songs by the Sherman brothers and sung by the fabulous Melissa Manchester, Brian Froud on Design Development, John Canemaker on Visual Image Development and story sketch contribution from Ken Anderson ? (not too sure if its THE Ken A from Disney. Anyone with any thoughts on this one?). These are a few notables I was able to identify,but the entire crew that had worked on this are nothing short of spectacular talents. I wondered how this film got away from me,but I did recall a cartoon about a little boy with his pet Icarus when I was a kid. Guess I should've known better. Here's to making up for loss time.

Still it was pretty much an experience to relish...that I will never ever do another talk till I get myself some proper lecture training.
Here's a peek at my contribution to the Longest Comic Banner in Asia...for the Pekomik event.
The rest of the Saladin team members got their hands on it too and all did a very fine job despite the tight deadline to hand it in to the organizers.




Laters, everyone!
Another one of Chuck Jones' wonderful projects based on Rudyard Kipling's story and narrated by Orson Welles. His adorable rendition of Rikki and the boy is truly inspiring indeed and the execution style of the character's expressions and reactions are truly one of Chuck's signature trademarks. I'm so glad he had worked on these gems when he did,something apart from what we're all used to seeing among the many MGM and Looney Tunes cartoons.

Gregg showing his Zoorocco project to the guys that missed his lecture series the day before.
Me with my babies. Character designs for the first 6 episodes for Saladin.
After all these years, Syed (my ex-college lecturer now director numero dos) is still marking and approving my designs. Below, some of us at Saladin still find the time to chill and relax after office hours over a game of DnD. Nerds....I know.

Some photos from Gregg Davidson's animation lecture series on Zoorocco.
Having dinner with Gregg.
I'm just so astounded by the high level of creative astistry that goes into each of these lovingly put together masterpieces. Would love to own one someday. Check out the amazing talent of Hiromi Hughes. A lovely refershing discovery indeed.
Attended the Comic Convention in KL recently. Much smaller in scale and attraction compared to the Annual Comic Fiesta held every December,and the crowd wasn't exactly encouraging,but there was enough people around to generate some activity throughout the day.
Think our booth benefited most from commissions. Some satisfied visitors.






So am I officially an Anime artist now? I think so,...if people are willing to pay me to draw their favorite characters for them.