Showing posts with label Muppets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Muppets. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Green by Cory Smith

Really, what's not to love about Kermit the frog?

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Muppets by Joe Bowen


Apologies for the crap webcam photo. I am sans scanner currently. Proper scan coming soon.

Muppets by Adam Carabet

Muppets by Garry Brown

you have been KERMINATED. Right?! RIGHT?!

Muppets By Ben Dale

Inside joke. Still funny. Happy New Year!

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Muppets, by Craig Cermak



Statler and Waldorf...

To be honest, and maybe it's because I have no heart, but I've never really been into the Muppets. I saw some stuff with them when I was growing up, but never had a desire to seek more or rewatch anything. That aside, I've been compared to the old guys in the balcony before, so I went with this.

Muppets by Andy Taylor



I'm kind of bummed I don't have time to finish this. I'm in the middle of moving, so when this is all tightened up, you may see it around somewhere.

Anyway, the Sin City film version of Marv always made me think of a Muppet.

Muppets by Maxim Romanchak



Well, he's not exactly a Muppet, but he is a close relative, a Skeksi! Dark Crystal is still an awesome movie. put some new colors on this... :)

Muppets by Gavin Smith


I tried to make Gonzo look like a James Bond type character.... but he just looks like a drunk. I'm okay with that result.

Muppets by Joe Ruff


I don't remember a whole lot about The Muppets, except that Gonzo was my favorite.

Muppets by Mike Fasano

Hey, This weeks topic inspired something a bit different than I originally intended but here you go. Character from some narrative I've been putting together. 

Muppets by Troy Hoover


Pepe is a King Prawn and he's from Spain. So I decided to draw him in the style of those old paintings around the 1700s of the Spanish/French/English Kings and Queens. Thought it would contrast good with the cartoony nature of The Muppets. I chose a basic layout as I wanted to spend time playing with different brushes and painting techniques. I originally just had rough pencils as this was going to be a digital painting, but it wasn't holding up on its own so I ended up inking it digitally and then taking a somewhat painterly approach with the colors. The frame is just a picture I found on the internet. I thought about drawing it at first but I thought it would look more like a physical painting, something you could grab onto, if the frame were an actual picture.