Sunday, December 11, 2005

Insomnia post

Ugh, I woke up too early this morning; the sun's not even up yet. What to do....I know I'll post some more layouts!

The poses in this scene were somewhat inspired by the work of Milt Gross. Apart from that it was my own stupid theories at work.

Enjoy.














15 comments:

silbernagel78 said...

i love the last drawing!

Uncle Phil said...

great. and keep waking-up early.

Marc Deckter said...

One of my favorite things about a Milt Gross drawing is that it seems like he was having fun when he drew it - your drawings feel the same way! Great stuff, man - I can't wait to see the final product!

-Marc

Mitch K said...

I love the raised chest. Comical little pecker on the devil too -- nice touch. These really look like you're having a lot of fun drawing them! I love it!

Brian Romero said...

More fun stuff. Love it!

Mark McDonnell said...

Great movement in your stuff . . . nice storytelling skills.

MAC

Sean said...

Your layouts make me laugh out loud literally. I can even imagine your timing when I see them. Great work!

geenpool said...

sigh...that is some of the most beautiful drawings i've seen. keep it up.

RÃ¥nny said...

I just love your artwork and thank you so much for adding my retarded blog to your links section! I am honored, Mr. Cross! :^)

ncross said...

Golly...Thanks a lot everybody!!

Blammo said...

These are so Beautiful!
I keep coming back just to look at them again and again!

Keep posting this stuff!....it's so inspiring.

MrGroh.

Schmiddy said...

cool stuff! I'm a fan of Tea for Two - one of my all time favorite shorts...a tip of the hat to you fine sir...

MaryEllen Marshall said...

I just saw "Tea for Two" on DVD ~ I ADORE it!! Is is posted on the web somewhere? I checked your homepage, but the link doesn't work. I MUST show my friends!!

Thank you.

love all-ways,
MaryEllen

ncross said...

Where did you see "Tea for Two" on DVD????

Mushmeister67 said...

That chest is hilarious! Just like the old cartoons. Definatly see the Gross influence. Great stuff!