Archive for April, 2007

Rotopolista Sketches Part 2

Here is another page of ideas and trying for the upcoming Rotopol poster.

Rotopol Sketches

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Rotopol Sketches and Darwin

So, here a few sketches for a poster I am working on. Also a character design sheet for a little comic page that involves a story that was awarded the 2001 Darwin Award. Lastly a little painting for my good friend Michael Meier.

daniel goffin vs. rotopol

character design

Michael hat Geburtstag

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Yay New Idleware Version 2

Yay. Finally got around redesigning this blog and website. This was overdue. Some things are still missing but these will be added in the course of the next fe days.

I also made a little sketch using Preston Blairs Animation Course Book. It is wonderful not only for learning about animation but also to get a good impression of the inking of the old masters. I highly recommend downloading it on the website of the Animation Archive. And while you’re there you might also support them with a few bucks. Scratch a beer from your drinking schedule and donate that!

popeyes pop

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Cock A Doodles

Here is some more recent stuff for your eyes. First, the website (yes, basically just a wordpress blog) for this years art fair at my art school. Visit www.rundgang2007.de to get a first hand impression. Lastly some doodle pages from my sketchbook. Some of it is NSFW and not suited for minors, so if you might be offended by this don’t look at it. And don’t run around screaming like I didn’t warn you.

Daniel Goffin website rundgang 07

doodles

doodles

doodles

Last but not least if you have ever wondered what my working environment loos like. My good friend Alexander Draude took a few neat pictures of our shared studio. The guy in front of me with the white shirt is another good friend named Nils Knoblich. LINK (full set on Draude’s blog).

idle's shared studio

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Milton Ol’ Bugger – Plush

Milton came about for a cup of tea yesterday whilst I was sitting and contemplating the strangeness of things. As he sat next to me I said: “Milton, ol’ buddy, you haven’t changed a bit. Every time you show up you look like a wabbit. Still, it’s nice of you to drop by for a bit of chit chat.” Milton is really a good friend of mine so he didn’t really mind my little remark but with anybody else he would have probably stood up and left right away. He doesn’t like to be called a wabbit. He finds it quite a bit offensive to be compared to a lowly rodent…

Daniel Goffin and Milton

Daniel Goffin and Milton

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