@Sanssouxi @TDot_Babs @pixelkitties His name is Fethry! He is by far the most popular in Italy, but was actually originally drawn by American artist Al Hubbard, and appeared in many of his comics. He first appeared in 1964 in 'The Health Nut', written by Dick Kinney.
Back on DeviantArt I used to make these massive sketchdump posts, and this one from when I was 17 or 18 is just… the same stuff I still draw all the time, haha. No raver pants. (Def had more Homestar Runner art though.) Chopped up into 4 pieces for your viewing convenience…
Yaaay the Donald Duck magazine came early this week, and it contains the Brer Rabbit two-pager I drew! It was written by Frank Jonker. It's such an honor to be able to contribute to the magazine I loved so much growing up. It'll be in stores in the Netherlands from Friday on.
Some of my favorite Brer Foxes. I just love his design so much, I can hardly think of a character I find more fun to draw, but he can be tricky and frustrating to get right! His legs and pants took me the longest to learn, same for Brer Rabbit. Crazy cartoon logic!
Brer Terrapin was really fun too. His design varies a lot so I tried to pick my favorite things from several different artists. He only appears in the movie very briefly.
My #toonjune stuff from 5 (?!!!) years ago, a century of comic and cartoon characters!
Here's my #artvsartist! (#artistvsart?) I love to draw CRITTERS.
Finally, a new ref sheet for Kiki for the fist time in a decade! Big thanks to everyone who has drawn her in the past 18 years ♥️
That's quite enough inking for today
Some of this morning's warm up sketches.
I don't currently have an official portfolio but here are some pictures anyway! I love love love to draw animals and cartoons and I'm so happy to make comics, kids books and concept art for a living. I occasionally like to make puppets, costumes and fan art too! #PortfolioDay
It's exactly 77 years ago today that José Carioca's animation debut 'Saludos Amigos' came out, I just had to make a sketch! (I hope I spelled the Portuguese correctly!)
People keep sharing those relatable mirrored drawing pictures like it's a 'digital artist only' thing, but I learned it from this Disney comic book in 1996 (and I keep a pocket mirror in my pencil case)