One of my favorite things this year was to work on the development of these two lovable characters... Mountain and Jingles. You can imagine that it makes for a fun client as well...lots of freedom and lots of creativity. This is their Christmas Card and focus on the simple things in life, like being with the ones you love...appreciating every minute. And they just want peace for this crazy world of ours. To a happy, healthy and creative 2008!
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By: Nick Ramos,
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It has been a long time since I have tried to draw any sort of comics. As a kid, I used to create all sorts of characters and make up all sorts of stories. Fast forward a couple of years (multiplied by 10) and I have re-discovered the pleasure of telling stories through Mountain and Jingles, the characters that I created for the Stoned Seniors website.
http://www.stonedseniors.com
My goal is to introduce a strip every week, which will tell the adventure of these offbeat, peace loving, three hugging senior citizens. They might not be your grandparents, but I am sure that there's a lot of Stoned Seniors out there. I would love to get feedback and suggestions.
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Sweet scenario and nice art! Scraperboard, I presume?
The art was created using Painter IX... it's what I call digital scratchboard. Thanks for the compliment.