Monday, July 25, 2011

Wonderwoman and Bats


I did this piece at Wondercon 2010 and suddenly, it's on the internet! Really happy the guy that picked this up scanned it in :)

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Work and Birthdays


So, the folks at Crowdstar are pretty awesome. I've been there for only a month and it's been great. So to celebrate birthdays, artists volunteer a few minutes here or there to do a drawing for folks. Here's one of the images I did for one of the gals at work :)

Wednesday, June 01, 2011

Girls Drawing Girls Volume 4: Lily of the Valley


So being a part of the rad crew known as Girls Drawing Girls, I had the opportunity to do a piece. I'm a huge nut for the golden age of illustration, so I drew my inspiration from that. So here's Lily of the Valley. Hope ya like it!

Thursday, April 21, 2011

New Portfolio!

So I've decided that I can't code, and rather than spend hours figuring out how to set up more images on my website, I've settled into using Carbonmade :)

http://kayjkay.carbonmade.com/

Enjoy!

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Getting practice in


Just a lil (seriously tiny) color comp for a side project I'm working on. :) My painting skills are super rusty.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

More Flash stuff :)







Some other flash designs from Island Paradise and Little Rock Pool.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

The Little Engine that Could!



So a few weeks back, the Little Engine that Could finally came out on DVD and in theaters! A few years back, I was honored to work with an amazing team on a pretty grueling schedule to get the visual development and character design on this done. Thankfully, I had two amazing bosses, Karen Keller and Carol Police that whipped me into shape :) I was credited as part of the visual development and character design team. Here are a few designs below.






Walking the Dog

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

More Flash

Just a few animated items from Little Rock Pool and Island Paradise :)











All items herein are copyright Meteor Games LLC 2009-2010.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Flash Designing



So, I finally had a few moments to put some pages together, here's two of many.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

So Good it Hurts

So, I started up a webcomic (the cool thing to do I guess...)



Updates Sundays, so the new strip is up today :)

Friday, April 30, 2010

New Sketchbook for Sale!

http://www.stuartngbooks.com/newarrivals.html

Hey all you cats and kittens! Stuart NG is carrying my new sketchbook, Neon Tiger. Swing on by and pick up a copy before it goes extinct.

Ahhh the bad puns. I love it. If you can't grab one from Stuart, I'll be in Artist's Alley for the Rock'n Pasadena Comic Con later this month!

Sunday, March 07, 2010

Knights of the Shroud


One dear internet buddy of mine, Matt Bayne, does a pretty kickin webcomic called Knights of the Shroud. And well, I like me some fighting womens. I did a piece for him last year, but being unhappy with the results, I decided to redo it. It's funny what a year does to your perspective of things...

Monday, March 01, 2010

Birds birds birds


Finally had a chance to finish this piece... and now off to bed!

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Smores anyone?


Just a lil fire imp enjoying delicious molten marshmellow. NOM!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Fly Me to the Moon


Finally had a moment to breath and work on a piece for well, my guy.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Flash for Illustrations


It's pretty cliche, lil Red and the Wolf, but I wanted to learn how to create illustrations via Flash CS4. CS4 seems a lot more crash prone than CS3 (Maybe it's actionscript3? No clue), but then, I've had more experience with Flash 4, 8, and CS4 than CS3.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Wonder Woman Day 2009


My contribution for Wonder Woman Day 2009!

Star Wars Clone Wars Widevision


Just a few of my super illustrated cards...

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Company Rejections

It seems odd to talk about rejections, but they came up in a friend's blog. I had two very nice rejections in the past couple months. One from Cartoon Network, and the other from Pixar. Rejections don't have to be horrible. Quite often it's the person at the receiving end of the rejection that blows them out of proportion. So I'd like to take a moment to talk about them.

I'm really amazed at Cartoon Network's politeness. I was called up and told that they'd gone with another artist (usually the case as I'm rather green in the industry) but that they felt awful about throwing away my portfolio. I told them that I didn't mind, as I had moved, and picking it up wasn't much of an option at the moment. But they insisted.

"I don't like to throw out the good ones..."

I stopped for a moment. Did she say what I think she said? She did. The lady on the phone then persuaded me to hand over my current address and I thanked her for her time. You know, you can get a rejection, and yes, rejection sucks, but that gave me warm fuzzies. My folio arrived in the mail a few days later. So cheers Cartoon Network! You guys are awesome :)

Second was my rejection from Pixar. They had a story position open a few months ago, and I sent up my portfolio. Now, with large studios, sometimes you never get a call back. You never get an email or a letter. It's simply understood that not hearing back means you didn't get the job. That said, it was nice to hear from them, even if it was a simple email to say, "We're impressed but we got someone else."

Rejections are far from the end of the world, and sometimes, getting a rejection can also be a positive thing. It's always good to read inbetween the lines. I'm proud of my collection of rejection letters. It keeps me grounded.