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jasonhohoho — Turtle Power 4: Cool But Rude

Published: 2007-07-22 04:29:18 +0000 UTC; Views: 964; Favourites: 39; Downloads: 26
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Description originally posted on my sketchblog:
http://bootlegsketch.blogspot.com/2007/07/turtle-power-part-4-of-4-cool-but-rude.html

Well, now that I'm done posting these, I can bore you all with some rambling on, as I promised previously. Raphael is probably my favorite of the turtles these days, on account of him being the abrasive smart-ass of the group. When I was a kid, I liked Donatello best, because I always liked characters who were inventors (like Wheeljack in Transformers or Panthro in Thundercats). Donatello is still a real close second for me.

Working on these turtle pieces was a lot of fun. It was quite a different experience for me--drawing clean, simple pen sketches in one shot is a far cry from my usual M.O. (which is either super-sketchy or super anal-retentive). Also, including an environment to emphasize each turtle's personality and actually thinking about composition was quite a change of pace for me. Leonardo always struck me as a noble defender-type character, with a somewhat static personality, so I did my best to make him look stoic and watchful, but not too dynamic. Michelangelo is a total spazz, so having him jumping out of a building with frenetic energy (possibly into a battle, or possibly for kicks) seemed to make sense. Donatello, being the most pensive of the turtles, is the only who doesn't have his weapon drawn, and instead is daydreaming on a fire escape. Raphael is, of course, looking disgruntled, whether because living in a sewer stinks (literally) or because he's about to kick somebody's ass. Incidentally, Raphael was the first of the series that I drew (I posted him last because I also thought it was the strongest of the four), and was inspired by my brief time having an apartment that smelled like garbage and wanting to kick someone's ass because of it.

Lastly, you might note that each turtle was colored a different shade of green--this is something that was done with the original action figures in the 90's, and was done again with the relaunch of the cartoon and toyline in recent years. I've always been a little bit baffled by which hues of green they matched with which bandana color--the combinations always seemed to clash. I did my best here to make the color combinations complimentary. Oh, and the titles for these posts paraphrase the themesong from the 90's cartoon, in case you didn't know.

I might try some more pieces like these--they're very relaxing to do. Thoughts? (By the way, I do plan on responding to comments again, I've just been busy getting ready for Comic-Con... O_O )

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Comments: 8

Raphaelsgirl [2010-04-14 18:42:44 +0000 UTC]

Such a simple style, yet so amazing!

Love it!

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jasonhohoho In reply to Raphaelsgirl [2011-01-11 09:46:29 +0000 UTC]

thank you very much!

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Balron [2007-08-03 05:48:21 +0000 UTC]

lolz...that's all I can think of:3

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jasonhohoho In reply to Balron [2007-08-04 08:06:40 +0000 UTC]

3 outta 4 ain't bad!

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Dogmeatlives [2007-07-31 18:03:07 +0000 UTC]

I love the steam coming off his head. Really cool series.

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jasonhohoho In reply to Dogmeatlives [2007-08-04 08:04:34 +0000 UTC]

thank you!

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KriStALKaLEi [2007-07-27 01:07:45 +0000 UTC]

I really enjoyed this series of yours My favorite title being, "does machines" ....that was always the funny part of the theme song

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jasonhohoho In reply to KriStALKaLEi [2007-08-04 07:28:57 +0000 UTC]

thank you very much! i had a lot of fun doing these.

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