Wednesday, September 08, 2010

Seaweed #2 Update


I've been neglecting work on the second "Seaweed" book, ("The Devil's Cookbook") for far too long. I got a few nice comments at work today and it brought back a passion to finally finish the project. It will still take awhile to get it all done but I'm re-commited to getting there.

29 comments:

  1. Yes! I can't wait to check it out! This post is crazy too! Great stuff.

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  2. Ben-

    This work is insane bro, I'm loving it! What inspired some of these poses, they're out of this world!?!

    I can't wait to see more goodness; I'll do my best to wait patiently.

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  3. God, if I had known that's all it took to get a second book out of you I would have done that a long time ago. I proudly have Seaweed displayed in plain sight on my bookshelf.

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  4. Simply amazing!! it's a bat possessed by the Spongebob spirit! XDD

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  5. I was missing your posts!
    I liked all, but my favorite one is that biting himself.

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  6. AWESOME! I hope you go with the large format again. The first Seaweed book is one of my all time favourites!!!

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  7. Well! I have never heard of Seaweed! This little guy is so fun to examine! What did he eat? I am off to research what Seaweed actually is! Thanks for this hilarious post that reminds me of the good old days of bugs bunny :)

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  8. These are really cute. It's a wonderful character pose and expression study. Great job.

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  9. aw, poor little guy got his hands on some bad mushrooms.

    but in all seriousness, these are awesome. Love what you've done with his eyes. :]

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  10. These poses are amazing!!! So is Seaweed. I can't wait to read the second one!!

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  11. Anonymous10:59 AM

    hahah so funny:)I`m a big fan!!!

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  12. WOW SUPER COOL!!!

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  13. This is just amazing artwork! Reminds me of cartoons from when I was little. They don't make them like they use to, but you hit the nail right on the head. Again, great work!

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  14. Whoww!!! the poses are great, so fluid, with lots of movement!! can´t wait for the second one!!
    XD

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  15. SO EXCITED, BEN! can't wait.. I'll be patient, though :)

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  16. these poses are siiiiick WHOWW !! just brillant.

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  17. sheesh man, your work is amazing!

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  18. Nice! I brought your Seawead book to class with me one day and people were freaking out! They loved it!

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  19. Freaking amazing BEN!! So fun!!! hehehe

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  20. Aw Man! Came in late... but now that I am here... vow to be a regular visitor:)

    Cheers!

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  21. Hurray, these are incredible!!!!

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  22. out of control man!

    stop it. stop showing off.

    >oVi

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  23. eheh, I love all of those, so full of life !

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  24. Great! I loved the first book and can't wait for the 2nd. If these poses are anything to go by, it is going to be awesome!

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  25. Not much more to add other than these are awesome. Thanks for sharing.

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  26. Gosh, these are just beautiful expressions.

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  27. Hello,

    My wife keeps asking me to buy the second seaweed.

    I will keep checking for updates on book #2, so I can make arrangements to visit London and buy it at GOSH Comics.

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    "Good riddance to bad rubbish."

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  28. Seaweed #1 has been an amazing source of inspiration for me (I dabble in drawing as well), especially when I saw what goes into the creation of consistent character designs.

    Occasionally I let good friends borrow my copy of Seaweed. Their reaction is always the same: "Do you have book #2 as well?"

    A couple even ordered the book from your website after reading it.

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