Count Sockula Rides Again
Mar4
Cast ye minds back to the Septembré of 2006. What were you doing? Working? Studying? Perhaps enjoying a selection of fine cheeses amongst good friends and great crackers?
Here’s what I was doing:
This is Count Sockula. A puppet I made out of an old sock, some paper, a torn up t-shirt and a couple of buttons. It was hastily put together after recieving some good feedback from this drawing I’d done not too long before:

Little did I realise that four years down the track, Count Sockula would be rubbing shoulders with the elite:

Yep. That’s Count Sockula emblazoned on a t-shirt being worn by a purple puppet named Randy next to Premier John Brumby.
I was pretty stoked when this picture got sent my way (it appeared in this Age article promoting the 2010 Melbourne International Comedy Festival). It’s probably the closest I’ll ever get to ruling the world. Well, at least the closest I’ve gotten so far.
It was a bit of a process getting Count Sockula ready for screen-printing on a t-shirt. I won’t bore you with the details here, suffice to say that this tutorial offered quite a bit of help on the matter.
Here’s what he looks like in his new form on a mock-up t-shirt:

It’d be totally rad to have a run of these printed and for sale. I’d buy one. Would you?
Link & Image o’ the Week for 31/01/2010
Jan0
This week’s Link o’ the Week is a great how-to blog from Rad Sechrist, a stunning cartoonist who I first came across in one of the Flight anthologies, and who now works as a storyboard artist at DreamWorks Animation. He’s got some fantastic drawing tips on his blog. Highly recommended if you want to push your cartooning a little further. Rad also has a personal blog which he updates often.
This week’s Image o’ the Week is a poster I designed for Canadian Improv Comedy group PROJECTproject (I also designed the logo that appears on their website).
Look forward to some new work I have to show off this week!
