A bit of a break from my Ademar streak while I'm working on the next few pages. Click the thumbnail to full-view (if it isn't already).
Geez, I don't know why I never uploaded this. I did this almost a year ago for my Backgrounds, Props and Structures class here at SCAD. We had to take Norris Hall (the Sequential Art building) and turn it into an asylum using really freaky imagery and lighting.
A bit of clarification on the ending, to anyone who isn't a SCAD student (pretty much all of you): there is a professor in the sequential department named Bob who is famous for his obsession with Hello Kitty. He even has a full-body costume that he regularly wears to conventions. He's been made the subject of many students' work in the past, and now I am one of the many.
Enjoy. Ink wash on watercolor paper.
Geez, I don't know why I never uploaded this. I did this almost a year ago for my Backgrounds, Props and Structures class here at SCAD. We had to take Norris Hall (the Sequential Art building) and turn it into an asylum using really freaky imagery and lighting.
A bit of clarification on the ending, to anyone who isn't a SCAD student (pretty much all of you): there is a professor in the sequential department named Bob who is famous for his obsession with Hello Kitty. He even has a full-body costume that he regularly wears to conventions. He's been made the subject of many students' work in the past, and now I am one of the many.
Enjoy. Ink wash on watercolor paper.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Comics
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1100 x 850px
File Size 217.5 kB
Weeeeeeeird.
And even without the context of Professor Hello Kitty, this still manages to freak me out just a little bit.
But nice work on the use of dark and light in this, though that first frame could have used a dead tree in the foreground, instead of pushing everything into the back; it looks a little flat...
But that's just my opinion. And it's still a fantastic piccy. ^-^
And even without the context of Professor Hello Kitty, this still manages to freak me out just a little bit.
But nice work on the use of dark and light in this, though that first frame could have used a dead tree in the foreground, instead of pushing everything into the back; it looks a little flat...
But that's just my opinion. And it's still a fantastic piccy. ^-^
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