Archive for October, 2009

Hefty Smurf

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

For the past few years, coming up with a Halloween costume was easy. I would just walk down to Studio Kaiju and become one of their many strange monsters. However, since the studio relocated to NYC, I was on my own this year. Well, I decided to go as Hefty Smurf.

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This was pretty simple in theory. Wear my white capoeira pants, find a white floppy hat, and cover myself in blue make-up.

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Well, it took the wife and I an hour and a half to cover me in blue. The little red heart tattoo, which is what distinguishes Hefty from the all other smurfs, was painted on with acrylic paint, and outlined in black sharpie. As you can see in the above picture, certain lighting conditions make me look too dark and not so smurfy. Also, it was hard to get an even coat, and we eventually just settled for this spotty look. There was too much white in the kitchen, which made it hard to see the pants and hat.  We moved into the living room to get a couple more before heading out.

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To be honest, I am not actually all that into Halloween. The only reason I ever dress up is to participate in my capoeira group’s annual Halloween Roda.

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The Kaiju suits I wore in years past were fun, but the limited vision and mobility always made playing difficult. This year, being that my entire costume was just make-up and a hat, I figured it would be easy. Well, the problem was that the make-up came off extremely easy.  Whenever anyone would brush against me in passing, I would see a blue stripe on their shoulder as they walked away. I was so afraid of accidentally smurfing everyone, I could barely move. I had to wear these green lab gloves just so I could touch the floor. People enjoyed the costume, though, so in the end it was all worth it.  I didn’t get first place in the costume contest like I did last year, but at least I had the satisfaction of actually making my own.

Worst Volleyball Players Ever

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

I made a new t-shirt design this week:

dino-volleyball

I am not sure what I will do with this design. I may enter it at Uneetee, or I might just print it directly myself. I am waiting to hear back on a few more price quotes for blanks. Depending on which I decide to go with will determine which new design I print. If not this new design, then I will finally print the Jesus Turtle design which did not win at Uneetee. We will see…

Man-E-Faces vs. Shakespeare

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

So I have completed my second Masters of the Universe-related piece of art in just over a year. This one is actually a tattoo design for the same friend I did the Faker painting.

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My friend who came up with the concept of this design told me what he wanted me to draw, but didn’t really explain what was going on. All I know is that Man-E-Faces was an actor before briefly becoming a villain, and eventually joining He-Man and the forces Castle Grayskull. I am guessing this scene took place back in his acting days. It appears that he has a starring role in a Shakespeare play back when Willy was actually alive to direct his own productions. Man-E-Faces, sporting his monster face, seems quite upset at his director. Apparently, there are some creative differences that need to be sorted out.

My friend and I communicated very little during this collaboration. I don’t even know where he plans to put this tattoo. It is quite elaborate, so I think it needs an area the size of either a back or a chest. Hopefully he likes the work I’ve done, and that I will see the finished product some time soon. As long as its not on his ass.

Hitching a Ride

Friday, October 9th, 2009

So it took a week, but I finished that Squirrel T-shirt design:

squirrel-flight

I am pretty happy with the way it came out. I like the little feet. I am still slow drawing in CS4 Illustrator, but I am getting better. I think I might start doing the initial drawings the old fashioned way on paper, and then scanning them in to trace. Anyway, I hope you all like the design. I am going to enter this design at Uneetee, and I will post here again when it is available for voting.

General Update

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

There’s a lot going on at Donkeyshines these days. We recently released some cozy, cold-weather clothes with our Robot Penguin Hoodies and our Donkey Pegasus Hats. Now, I am working on a new top secret T-shirt design featuring some squirrels. Even though its top secret, I’ll show you a sketch:

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What’s this little guy doing? Looks like he’s hanging from something. Looks like he’s in trouble! I guess we’ll have to wait until the design is completed to find out what’s going on.

The other thing I have been doing is searching for new blank tees to print on. I really love the Continental bamboo shirts, and the Royal Apparel 50/50 shirt used for the Black Cats design is nice, but I am thinking about alternatives to the American Apparel style I currently use for many of my designs. I like some things about AA, of course. It is nice that their shirts are soft and made in the USA in sweatshop-free factories and all that. I’m just not so sure about the way they fit. On me, they are tight in the chest, but then bag out by the waste instead of tapering. Some of my customers find them too tight as well. I really love how the bamboo shirts drape, and ideally, I would print all my designs on them. The problem is, the Continental line only has a few colors. Also, bamboo is more expensive. So now I am looking into other companies with bamboo lines such as Jerico and Onno Textiles, as well as some other cotton lines from Next Level Apparel, Royal, and Kavio. It might seem tedious, but I actually enjoy shopping for blanks! I look forward to getting samples from all these companies and being able to compare the softness and colors. Its gunna be awesome.