It's funny how much I've realised I miss getting back into traditional work. Half the time, double the satisfaction!
Anyways, here are some characters in the making and thumbnails to boot.
P.s. My twitter is a bit more active then my blogger right now if you want to check it out!


Over cute!!!!!
ReplyDeleteNice! The Lamma looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteawesome designs, man!
ReplyDeletereally nice work!
ReplyDeleteThese are great! Love the watercolor sketches.
ReplyDeleteSuper duper cazy designs!
ReplyDeleteAwesome stuff. Llove that llama!
ReplyDeleteThat Llama is so funny, great designs man, like always
ReplyDeleteAwesome post! Beautiful design work James!
ReplyDeleteThe llama looks like he SMELLS good. I remember how families work their kids "cute-factor" at the different archeological sites. They dress them up in photogenic , indigenous clothes (aka, bright) with a suitable hat for photos and resulting tips. My favorite little guy was cranky at sundown. They had also decorated him with a live parrot and he had shit all over his shoulder and wanted to go home NOW!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the comments guys!
ReplyDelete@DSM Haha, yeah, it's a bit 'Malibu Llama' looking right now. I think I need to inject a bit more stupid into him....
duuuuuuude!!!! colour sketch especielly!
ReplyDeletehehehe, llamas.
ReplyDeleteI really like the peru family, but love those post-it note doodles. Spontaneous :) Keep it up dude!
Gorgeous work, as always! :)
ReplyDeleteFricken love, James!
ReplyDeleteLove the Peruvian family (I love the color version you were working on too!) and the paintings are awesome!
Great work, Jameeeessy!
yee yee boy, goooooood shit!!
ReplyDeleteGreat James, I wanna hear your new story idea. Can't wait to be your illustration buddy! If we're not too busy with our projects, we should have traditional art hours where we try a different material each week (: (:
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