28/05/15 15:42 Filed in:
Flashback Wednesdays | ArtFlashback Wednesdays. Personal Beliefs and Cartoons, or Making Products “Family Safe”.
One of the issues I encounter when creating any assignment is the moral beliefs of the individuals in charge of that project: Their views on sexuality and certain personal “beliefs” regarding non-mainstream traditions (
more...)

Bob
Tags: Art, WBCP, Lola Bunny, Rough, Final Art
07/04/15 22:01 Filed in:
Flashback Wednesdays | Art
(Click on image for larger size)
Initially, what was a ten minute sketch I did for a friend (A) of Lola Bunny as the Statue of Liberty, was picked up by WBCP management for a “I ❤ NY” T-shirt design for the New York City’s Warner Bros. Studio Store.
Development took longer than usual (weeks,) as non-art management and legal took over the decision of what the final look should look like, a decision usually left to the WBCP’s Character Design’s Director. After many suggestions, design control was relinquished back to the department’s art team. Dozens of variations were discarded and I went back to the original concept, “on model” and with the perspective corrected (B.)
Management got a last “input” in, when they felt that Lola, look “to much (B) like the Statue of Liberty” (?!). The final design (C), although thinner clothing wise, gave me the chance to actually made her toga more in model to Lady Liberty’s ones, which squeaked by without further management medling (D).
A moot point, because when the design was finalized, the N.Y. Warner Bros. Studio Store - along with most of the US stores, closed down and kiled the whole project. Even so, this was one the most fun designs I ever worked for, because it became a fun project to make: a realistic representation of Lola Bunny as Lady Liberty.
Bob
Tags: Art, WBCP, Lola Bunny, Rough, Final Art
12/04/14 01:21 Filed in:
Flashback Wednesdays | ArtFlashback Wednesdays… on a Saturday this time. >.<
This drawing of
Marvin the Martian and K-9 was requested by
Six Flags Magic Mountain, more specifically for their park’s Looney Tunes merchandise.
While Marvin and K-9 were easy to conceptualize, I had to do some research for the style of the telescope, so it would matched the same style
Chuck Jones had developed when he created Marvin the Martian - first introduced in Jones’ animated short
Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century (1953.) It was
Maurice Noble background and layout, the same artist who had worked with Jones for the film, who provided the perfect inspiration for my design.

(
Click for a larger image).
I never saw the final product on any merchandise based on my designs, but a couple of years ago I was able to pick up this postcard at the
Grauman's Chinese Theater in Hollywood, California.


Bob
Tags: Art, WBCP, Marvin the Martian, K-9, Rough, Blueline, Final Art
02/05/14 17:56 Filed in:
Flashback Wednesdays | ArtFlashback Wednesdays,... out to sea.
This week, the first part of a series of
Looney Tunes’ rough-pencil designs commissioned by
Premier Cruise Lines for a commercial partnership with
Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.

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More after the cut...)
Bob
Tags: Art, WBCP, Rough, Blueline, Looney Tunes
03/04/14 10:20 Filed in:
Flashback Wednesdays | ArtHi again;
This is Flashback Wednesdays… on a Thursday. This post is about a very-common task many Artist have to do, specially in the Consumer products field: the recreation - or update, of an old piece of art for merchandising…


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More after the cut...)
Bob
Tags: Art, Bugs Bunny, Lola Bunny, WBCP, Rough, Blueline
26/03/14 18:14 Filed in:
Flashback Wednesdays | ArtOne more Flashback Wednesday. =) Today I’m posting more designs I did while working for
WBCP.
The first one is a progression example of
Lola Bunny’s design, from a rough blueline, pencil ink to a final cleaned drawing (vector-based) drawing using
Adobe Illustrator.

The second one is an approved tight blue line ready to be penciled-inked with
2B graphite pencil.
You will find more art for
WBCP on the
gallery. Enjoy!
Bob
Tags: Art, Bugs Bunny, Lola Bunny, WBCP, Rough, Blueline, Looney Tunes
21/03/14 20:40 Filed in:
Flashback Wednesdays | Art
Well, yesterday posts was a weak way to (almost) get out of the Flashback Wednesday’s showcase (darn). This
post is about of one should not enamor itself to a projects’ rough or concept, because you will (always) be overridden by your client’s final decision.
More after the cut...
Bob
Tags: Art, Bugs Bunny, Lola Bunny, WBCP, Rough, Blueline
12/03/14 09:52 Filed in:
Flashback Wednesdays | ArtHi again, everyone,
I’m posting a couple of designs I did while working for
WBCP. They are designs of Lola Bunny in
Halloween outfits.
As the the “
Bride of Frankenstein”...

and as a cute witch...

Enjoy!
Bob
Tags: Art, Lola Bunny, WBCP, Rough, Blueline, Pencil inked
25/01/14 17:04 Filed in:
Art | Artists Resources | ComicsJust created a new
gallery of the designs I created while working at
JMP Creative, a multimedia company out of Southern California.
Here’s and example of the variety of work I did; from toy concepts and designs to children’s’ menus for
Mimi’s Cafe, like this one:
Original pencil sketch.

Inked version.

And the final color.

Bob
Tags: Art, Mimi's Menu, Mimi's Restaurant, Rough, Concept, Blueline, JMP Creative
26/01/14 23:17 Filed in:
Flashback Wednesdays | ArtHere is the original design (blue-line) that we I did for the international version of the
Space Jam poster. In the final poster,
Duffy Duck’s design was changed because in the original design, he was wearing a “prop” costume that only appeared on-screen for five-seconds.
Here is the
original design - click on image to enlarge.

And here is the
final poster.

Bob
Tags: Art, Bugs Bunny, Lola Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tweety, Taz, SpaceJam, WBCP, Rough, Blueline