T.V. DINNER
I wanted to do something completely wholesome this week (trying to make up for the Hulk's actions in the last post). I also tried to make it look like a fun advertisement for a pretend T.V. Dinner. So delicious, how can you resist? Everyone is happy.
If that is too lame for you, pretend that the ghosts of a deceased 50's family haunt an innocent television set after he moves into their home.
I also included some of the idea pictures I doodled when I thought this one up. Originally, I was going to do an ironic image where the TV was eating packaged humans. A fun idea no doubt - but I was more interested in trying to do something that could be mistaken for authentic. Maybe I can come back to that Idea later in a different style. I really want to draw that guy popping his head out of the creamed corn! The other doodle represents the final, but I was originally thinking that the layout would be vertical, like a magazine ad. At some point, I decided to try and draw the family in a linework style - more like the 50's ads I was researching. Then, when I tried to put the food on a fork, the vertical layout didn't work any more. Hope you enjoy.
I wanted to do something completely wholesome this week (trying to make up for the Hulk's actions in the last post). I also tried to make it look like a fun advertisement for a pretend T.V. Dinner. So delicious, how can you resist? Everyone is happy.
If that is too lame for you, pretend that the ghosts of a deceased 50's family haunt an innocent television set after he moves into their home.
I also included some of the idea pictures I doodled when I thought this one up. Originally, I was going to do an ironic image where the TV was eating packaged humans. A fun idea no doubt - but I was more interested in trying to do something that could be mistaken for authentic. Maybe I can come back to that Idea later in a different style. I really want to draw that guy popping his head out of the creamed corn! The other doodle represents the final, but I was originally thinking that the layout would be vertical, like a magazine ad. At some point, I decided to try and draw the family in a linework style - more like the 50's ads I was researching. Then, when I tried to put the food on a fork, the vertical layout didn't work any more. Hope you enjoy.
10 comments:
Wonderful sketch and a very great final result. I love the vintage style! Very good job! See you soon, bye!!
Holy moly! Awesome stuff! I love how the steak looks so delighted that he's about to be eaten and the peas look so morose.
Hilarious Hulk post too :) Best of luck with your film and thank you for the comment! Hurrah!
-Sarah!
Love the loose sketches, and the end result is fab!
Love it!
Hey Dave :)
I must say " YOU ROCK"
I just love to see the way you are blending into different styles, very cool !!
Vinayak
This is the coolest thing you’ve ever done Dave, and I stand by that.
I love this blog! Your work is so nicely done, I must say that the cluster of characters behind the Hulk are fantastic, I've never seen a cooler version of any of those guys! However, we all know that in the real world, Superman could take that big green punk to the cleaners. Good stuff!
This turned out SO awesome!! And it definitely makes up for the grusome Hulk drawing below! lol! [It's still funny though! ;)] ~ You never disappoint! ;)
;)love the tv dinner!
we dont really have those down here ... i mean, there are microwave things, but they're just not as darned cute and eatable as yours look! i mean ,they have personalities!
great stuff
Stunning work Dave. Good to meet ya at San Diego!
THat's a decilious looking TV DINNER!!
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