Cartoon Service Process

If you should want me to draw something for you, this would be how the process would unfold. Take the sketches above, for example. This is an actual drawing for my friend, August. He gave me a detailed description of what he wanted. This isn’t a direct quote, but he said something like, “Draw, like, a cherry bomb character on wheels. Kind of like those stickers that were around when we were kids, called Hot Rods, I think it was.” So, once I get your description and a down payment of $10.00, I will do some doodles, then you let me know what you like and what you don’t like. Let’s find out if we both have the same idea in mind. In this case, August liked sketch number 3, and he told me the character should be a female.

Next, I sent him another drawing with a female face (and a tire) after he sent me another $10.00 installment. He approved them but also told me to make all of the tires the same size, and to put the phrase, “Cherry Bomb” in there somewhere. So, I made the changes and sent him another drawing with color.

He liked it as it was and sent me the remaining $30.00. But now, let’s say he wants the design on a mug. No problem. I just place it on a mug in my Redbubble store, then send the link to where he can view and/or buy it.

Through Redbubble, we can put your custom-made design on a myriad of products. Like mousepads, coasters, posters, T-shirts, calendars, shower curtains, and much more! Let me make your dream design or product a reality. Email Bob at oddboxcomics@att.net and say, “Hey Bob…can you draw me a cat riding on the back of a bat and then put it on a bathmat?” You betcha I can! (Click on the picture above to go to my Redbubble store.)

Color Mugger

 

Here is a drawing I did while at Baker College in a design class. The project consisted of drawing anything using two complementary colors.

I decided to make it kind of abstract.

Actually, the gray shadow is orange and blue blended together. This proves the theory that complementary colors, when blended together, cancel each other out and make either black, gray, or white.

 

 

Bird Smirk Custom Creations

   Very recently, Melissa e-mails me and says, “Hey Bob. Could you put the Poison-dart Frog design on a mug for me?” I said, “Okay”, and then she buys it and is happy. Be like Melissa. Melissa is happy.

   I will put any design of mine onto any CafePress product you would like! It’s not that hard. Just ask! I have a lot of designs and CafePress has a lot of products. Mix and match!

   Click on image above to go to Bird Smirk!