Drew this at a Concordia University class in 1991. I hated those classes with a passion. The teachers. The smell. The dirtiness. The pretentious attitudes. The crappy art. The good art... When I saw Eraserhead years later, it reminded me of how I felt when I walked to class in those days. Maybe I wasn't ready.
This is a rigged character that I would give clients who were learning how to do cutout animation for the first time. You see, it's easy, because he ain't got no arms.
I had the idea for this character while hanging out with the death metal Mikes (from Cryptopsy and Warhorse) years ago. One of them was playing a cool synth tune on the fly, super late at night. I got the recording and might even use it one day.
Quickly drew this image in 2009 at a trade show most probably in the States, and most probably in Storyboard Pro when goofing around on a Cintiq, which is definitely a cool way to draw.
This is page 18 from the awesome Hillbilly BBQ comic I did for Felinobytes in 2005 , which at the time was called Felino Press. But now everything is digital. Everything.
This dt boozer and / or bum was hilarious the other day "talking" to people as they waited at a same place as him. This guy has a funny voice and way of talking, kind of high-pitched and casual, relaxed... You just know that his store bought coffee cup was filled with liquor! Walking some bike with his friggin' really over sized jacket , bigger probably than in the drawing I just did.
Some guy in the elevator today... his classmates were bugging him because he seems to like to buy things in order to make himself look good. My opinion is that he's wasting his money because he looked like an idiot.