Thursday, February 15, 2007

Childhood Artwork pt. 2: Teenage Anime Explosion

Okay, as promised, round two from the childhood vaults. Whereas my younger years were filled with STAR WARS and superheroes, with adolescence came anime... (I did these between the ages of 14-16 years)


ROBOTECH changed everything for alot of us kids at the time,
mainly the MACROSS portion of it.



By the time MEGAZONE 23 came out, my robot drawing skills improved a little bit.
(You be the judge.)



Ya can't draw Japanese robots without drawing GUNDAM. It's a law.


MEGAZONE 23 villain BD, 1st as a pen & ink drawing....


....and then on cel. Yeah, really.


For MZ 23 Part II, he got re-designed. SO metro. So '80s, too.


Again, hand-inked and hand-painted cel. This is how you did things before
Photoshop & Illustrator.


Okay... that's enough of that! Sheesh...
NEXT TIME: I finally get to post some EL TIGRE stuff.

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Kirsten Ulve New York show!!


Hey, all you New York bloggers: Be sure to head on over to Gallery Hanahou to check out my pal Kirsten Ulve's solo show PICTURES YOU WILL LIKE on Friday, February 23. You've seen Kirsten's coolness in tons of magazines and most recently Target, but this is a rare chance to see her gallery work. Head on over after work from 6-9 and show her some love!

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Childhood Artwork RULES!!

How awesome is old childhood artwork? Found a whole box of this stuff while cleaning out the garage last weekend:



Obviously, I still dig Darth Vader alot.


I think at the time I thought Superboy was a kid sidekick to Superman.
I do believe that is Krypto on the bottom.


Bruce Timm has his formula for superheroes, and so did I


Iron Man! You know I'm psyched about the movie.


I think all those letters on the Enterprise confused me at the time,
since I had only recently learned the alphabet.

Funny how once we get older, we spend the rest of our lives trying to recapture the same sense of artistic freedom we had back before we were "professional" doodlers...

Coming soon: THE TEENAGE YEARS.
WARNING: There will be anime.

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Saturday Morning art show at Nucleus this weekend!


Hey, kids! Be sure to check out the cool new "After These Messages" show this weekend (Feb 10) at Gallery Nucleus! It's gonna be chock full of cool artwork inspired by Saturday morning cartoons from back in the day, done by the animation artists of today! You can see work by my pals Jay, Anna, Brianne, Derrick, Mindy, Mari, Megan, Stef, Ben, Martin, Alex, Elizabeth, & Jeaux. Come on down for free booze 'n' breakfast cereal!!!

Friday, January 12, 2007

New year, new doodles

Fresh new scribbles, all done on 3x5 Post-Its:





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The EL TIGRE Site is up!


Check out the mucho official site by clicking on the logo above, or right HERE.

Thursday, December 21, 2006

HAPPY HOLI-DAZE!


Here at the Chris Battle Ilustration corporate HQ, we're so green that we even recycle our old art so that we may provide you, our loyal customer, with guilt-free, eco-friendly holiday greetings!

Have a nice holiday, everyone! ...and don't freeze to death waiting in line for PS3s and Wiis.

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

New girlie pic + new job = new post

Here's a little something I cooked up recently. The original rough Post-It sketch went to the lucky guy who won the random pick from the last post.


As I mentioned in the CF interview, I recently started a new job at Nickelodeon doing Character Design on SUPER SCOUT. Though I've done lots of freelance for Nick, this is my first time actually in-house. It should prove to be lots of fun, mainly 'cause the show is gonna be super-cool, I'm working with a bunch of old pals, and also because of this:

OH YEAH!

There's nothing like getting to play with an expensive toy on somebody else's dime. Of course, if my digital skillz don't improve over the course of this show, I deserve a massive kick in the nuts.

Saturday, November 25, 2006

Check me out on Channel Frederator!


I recently had the pleasure of being interviewed by Channel Frederator's Jeaux Javonsky. Learn all the answers to questions you never really wanted to ask me! Knowledge can be yours with a click on the picture above or right HERE.

You cats all know about Channel Frederator, right? After having such a big impact on cable animation at Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon, Fred Seibert decided to do the same for the internet, exposing the world to fresh new cartoons by making them available for download. Be sure to check 'em out! Also, be sure to check out Jeaux's blog All of My Heroes Have Day Jobs and check in on his quest to "attain a sweet Animation Industry Job" (He's off to a good start, doncha think?)

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THE POSTCARD AND POST-IT DOODLE LOTTERY IS NOW CLOSED.
Thanks to everyone for dropping by; I was surprised by everyone's enthusiasm and sincere desire to own a little bit of my art! The postcards have been mailed out, and that lucky random guy or gal's Post-It drawing is flying it's way to their eager little hands. Maybe someday I should make a small batch of postcard sets for sale to those who are interested. Hmmmm....Stay tuned.

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Everybody loves The Mayor!

Here's a cool statue of the Mayor of Townsville that I got to design for THE POWERPUFF GIRLS MOVIE:


...and here's how it looked in the movie (Just before being blown to bits):


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Happy Birfday to me!

No, not my actual birthday, but my blog's! Hard to believe, but it's been a little over a year since I started blogging... and man, what a crazy year it's been.(Time flies when you're not regularly updating!) Definitely nice to be part of the art blog explosion.

To celebrate, I'll send a special "J IS FOR JAWA" promo postcard to the first 6 people who post a comment! (One per person, so no multiple posts, kids) ...and ONE random person will receive a special *BONUS* Post-It doodle. So get postin'.... maybe you'll get one.

Hopefully, I'll keep posting enough new stuff to keep all you guys coming back for year 2 :)

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EL TIGRE Art Show Pics

The EL TIGRE crew's Dia de Los Muertos art show was packed, and it wasn't just for the free-flowin' margartias:



Traditional tribute to everyone's passed family members



There's those Super Muertos Bros.... and, yup, they sold.




Eddie Trigueros' tribute to dead cartoon cats



Steve Lambe, kicking ass.



Phil Rynda, Ian Wasseluk, and Steve Lambe got so drunk they joined the Marines



EL TIGRE creators Jorge Gutierrez & Sandra Equihua also celebrated their anniversary!




Jorge did so much art, one photo isn't enough to contain it!



Sandra shows off her embroidery skills



Miss Mindy, Sandra, and a hatless Rick O'Brien



Mindy and yours truly show off what a good buzz does for you

Monday, October 30, 2006

Super Muerto Brothers!

Here's two pieces I did for a special Dia de Los Muertos art show featuring works by the EL TIGRE crew. Dia de Los Muertos is the Mexican Day of the Dead celebration, and perhaps the most recognizable image of this holiday is the calaca. Borrowing a page (or maybe a whole chapter) from Pringle, I came up with these guys:



If I can manage to find a local printer in time (I moved last year and don't know where to find jack shit in my new environs), they'll be hanging in the lobby at Nickelodeon in Burbank for Halloween, that other Gringo holiday.

*HOT NEW UPDATE! Thanks to an assist from everybody's pal Lambey, the Brothers Muerto will be on display! Come on down for margaritas, kids!

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EL TIGRE Sneak Peek now online!

Check out the freshly leaked preview for Jorge Gutierrez & Sandra Equiha's EL TIGRE! I've been doing some work on the series for a few months now, and while I had nothing to do with this promo, you should definitely take a peek at what's gonna be one of the best new cartoons for '07!


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PS: Many thanks to my NY cartoon pals Diane, Nina, and "Mister" Tom for finding time to hang out while I was in yer fine city!

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Animal Farm

Naw, I'm not gonna get all Orwellian on you; Just thought I'd share a couple of animal designs from XIAOLIN SHOWDOWN:





Sorry, no rabid squirrels this week.



As a bonus, here's some phone doodles I did while I was
on hold with Apple Support last week.

Monday, October 09, 2006

MELTDOWN!


Tired of looking at the same old post for the past few weeks? So am I. My computer, on the other hand, couldn't care less. Why else would the hard drive fail? That's right-- right in the middle of freelance, my trusty lil' G4 made a nice, whiny pop and shut down for good. A trip to the Apple Store confirmed the worst: my lil' buddy's HD was a goner. While replacing a hard drive is easy, restoring your system from your back-up HD is another thing entirely. Things aren't going smoothly, so don't expect any pretty new artwork for a few more days.

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YOU MUST GO TO THIS ART SHOW!


Check it out: This weekend, it's time for another cool show by cartoon superstars Chris Reccardi and Lynne Naylor at M MODERN GALLERY in Palm Springs. It all goes down Saturday October 14, from 7:00-10:00 pm, so make the drive out to the desert to see some of the coolest art ever!