


Here are a few sequential samples spurred from a few simple rules. I love making up monsters and I had an idea for a monster-themed story when I started doing monster designs last semester.
These didn't take long to do, but I've been slacking in putting them online. Plus for the sake of demonstrating sequential storytelling, I think the setup is too convoluted to do the way I approached it here. So I'll go back to the drawing board or do some smaller sequential stories to give myself something to practice on.
Also, I plan to start work on turnarounds and exploded views for toy design's sake.
1 comment:
Kevin! This stuff is amazing! And now you're getting paid to do what you love? That's just awesome! :D
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