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Sunday, January 20, 2008

Timid Jack's Supersuit




The Assault Pressure Supersuit, ProDuck3000i-V2.0
Alright. I've to admit that sometimes, in my job, I slip in this suit, too. Especially to draw ducks. Apropos supersuit, have you noticed that Jake Parker and peers opened up an entire new blog recently: DRAW FORCE !

14 comments:

  1. Tina just showed us all that new Huck Finn stuff. We were blown away by the diversity of your world building. Congrats pal.

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  2. OH MY GOSH!!!
    You are truly unbelievable!
    I just love the classical feel to all your work.

    I will def be around a lot!

    Cheerio

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  3. great work
    i hope you see my blog

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  4. Oh boy - Stitches!
    I love the pencil photos.

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  5. thank you for the comment on my blog, I am sure that your work is very inspiring for me!!!

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  6. Hello Florian! Sorry for not visiting your blog the last days, I´ve been on vacation and far from internet. Now I´m back and I find this AMAZING works! Timid Jack is really cool!

    Love your work. I really hope you´re starting a great year.

    Gonna check Draw Force.

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  7. Other great work.. no more to say..

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  8. Really awesome Florian . so much character - love all the latest stuff that youve got here too!!!

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  9. man I love coming to this blog, your characters have soo much life and humor to them! really great stuff!

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  10. i imagine that he walk and every Timid Jack's hevy step a little blow of feathers fly out of the suit.
    funny!

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  11. Forian,
    Your drawings are wonderful. You have an amazing sense of design and structure. I also love how you color them, maybe you can share some tips on your coloring technique. Beautiful stuff. I hope you don't mind if I add you to my blog links.

    Dave

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  12. OOps,
    I just noticed that I forgot the "l" in your name. Sorry for the bad typing skills Florian.

    Dave

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  13. I just came across your blog throught the character design blog with your interview and I was blown away. Your work is so inspiring. I am at sheridan in the animation program and we are doing anthropamorphic characters and as soon as I seen your blog I realized that there really are no limits to creating characters, such a great imagination you have, I'll be watching for more.

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