I'm from Oshkosh, Wisconsin. I currently work as the character design supervisor on Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. I recently finished work at Nickelodeon as a designer and board artist on Danny Phantom. I own the copyrights on this stuff, (unless otherwise noted), so don't steal or copy it. Word-up.
Wednesday, July 26, 2006
Crash Nebula Posters
Here's two different posters I did back when Crash was in development at Nickelodeon. They were only done to help start some buzz and sell the show. I tried my hand at creating some logos which is always fun. We ended up using the upper-most right one on the title-card for the episode.
Very nice Ben, the colors and design is just amazing. I was thinking... Why don't you post a "how to" on how to sell a project to a television network, Nickelodeon for example. A kind of step by step, when you have some time, of course.
I would love to do a step by step of how to sell a show, but I've never done it! Crash was a show developed and sold by Butch Hartman and Steve Marmel. I just got a lucky break and got to work on the design style, (along with Steven Silver) once the idea was greenlit. I've never really pitched a show but once my comic "Seaweed" gets done I might try shopping it around. Thanks for the kind words, though.
you're blog looks great and your art is always inspiring. how's the pacific NW? the train crew is nothing now but the art rolls on... again, you're stuff looks fantastic!!
love the colors
ReplyDeleteYou designed these logos too? Wow. Nice work! I can count on your blog for inspiration. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteVery nice Ben, the colors and design is just amazing. I was thinking... Why don't you post a "how to" on how to sell a project to a television network, Nickelodeon for example. A kind of step by step, when you have some time, of course.
ReplyDeleteHey Tancredo,
ReplyDeleteI would love to do a step by step of how to sell a show, but I've never done it! Crash was a show developed and sold by Butch Hartman and Steve Marmel. I just got a lucky break and got to work on the design style, (along with Steven Silver) once the idea was greenlit. I've never really pitched a show but once my comic "Seaweed" gets done I might try shopping it around. Thanks for the kind words, though.
Just amazing. I don´t know what to say. I would like to know if you have any inspirational stuff for those pictures. I´m knocked out.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff Ben. I especially love the BH-1. Just fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteit's simple fantastic...very very very very very cool
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Just awesome!!!
ReplyDeletehey ben -
ReplyDeleteyou're blog looks great and your art is always inspiring. how's the pacific NW? the train crew is nothing now but the art rolls on...
again, you're stuff looks fantastic!!
I really like the way these are colored. The bottom one like a french comic.
ReplyDeletethese are great... :bookmark:
ReplyDeleteWooo ..great to see all these awesome variety of illos and drawings!
ReplyDeleteSo COOOOOOL!!!
ReplyDeleteManoman your stuff is incredible! Get that Seaweed done! I wanna buy it!
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hey ben. I remember seeing this stuff when you brought your portfolio to Eddie's class...still in awe of them now, as i was back then.
ReplyDeleteHey, man. Will Crash be produced? It looks like it would make a pretty cool cartoon series.
ReplyDeleteJeepers, nope. It only got made into a pilot episode bu didn't focus test well. Therefore no series. How sad.
ReplyDeleteFabulous work !
ReplyDeletewhen dose it come out?
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