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Brighty's Bloggage: July 2011
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Monday, 25 July 2011. Day Four in the Hairy Steve House. Jamie Smart and I have been absolutely blown away and humbled by the early reaction to our Hairy Steve. Above is a small taster panel from one of the early pages, and below is the original pencilled cover I drew five years ago. Links to this post. Friday, 22 July 2011. Hairy Steve goes live. Very excited about this! If you click here. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Brighty' is Steve Bright, freelance professional cartoonist/illustr...
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Brighty's Bloggage: August 2011
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Wednesday, 17 August 2011. These are so exclusive and hot-footed from Badgeland. That not even I have any of them. yet! But we've had them specially made as a thank you for the fabulous support so far for our Hairy Steve campaign. And they will added to the goodies that all funders who have contributed over $20 receive. Jamie's got them all securely stored in his safe right now, and I'm waiting to find out if I have to actually make a donation to the campaign to get mine. He's thinking it over. And here'...
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Brighty's Bloggage: March 2011
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Sunday, 6 March 2011. Who Put The Win In Winehouse? That'll be me then. After last month's Pete Postlethwaite caricature managed to claim second place in the CCUK Caricature Contest, this month. I managed to go one better with the help of the enigmatic Amy Winehouse, and all the very nice people who voted for my submission. I was, it is safe to say, highly chuffed! As the traditional prize, I have chosen marvellous character actor, Steve Buscemi, to be the subject of next month's contest.
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Brighty's Bloggage: Your Last Chance...
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Thursday, 20 October 2011. As I write, there is literally only 24 hours left for you to claim any of these great perks by supporting the Hairy Steve Campaign. It's been wonderfully successful and inspiring so far, and I can't quite believe it's already nearing the end, and I'll soon have no more Hairy Steve enthusiasts to 'Zombify'. Please note - some things in the picture above are approximations. i.e. the comic hasn’t been printed yet, obviously, so this is just a mock version, but ev...Brighty' is Ste...
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Brighty's Bloggage: October 2013
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Thursday, 10 October 2013. Laughter, Even In Rejection. Recently, they contacted me again. This was to invite me resubmit new caricatures for their Facebook exhibition. I had a bit of spare time, so rattled of a quick King Carol ll. Followed by a rapid Mihai Eminescu. Both well received. So much so, that I thought I’d have another stab at Caragiale himself, with his wonderful handlebar moustache. However, I received the verdict earlier today, and it was bad news, I'm afraid. Links to this post. Picture W...
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Royston Cartoons: Custom-made cartoons
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Cartoonist Royston Robertson. For gag cartoons, humorous illustrations, caricatures, comic strips. If you need a custom-made cartoon or illustration. For a project you are working on, let me know. I can come up with the ideas and jokes for the cartoon, or I can work to your brief. Roystonrobertson [at] gmail.com. 44 (0) 1843-871 241. Cartoons on any subject you like. How much will it cost? If you want to re-use any of the cartoons on this site. Contact me with the details and I'll let you know the price.
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Brighty's Bloggage: Hair we go...
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Wednesday, 9 November 2011. Having recently uncovered the secret of creating time-lapse videos of work unfolding in Photoshop, many of which I've admired in the past, I thought I'd test it out for myself on my entry to last weekend's Caption Competition. The challenge was the "anything goes" category, on the theme of 'Hair', and once I'd come up with my idea, I turned on the recording software and lost myself in Photoshop, finally completing my cartoon forty minutes later. 9 November 2011 at 12:55. Pictu...
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Brighty's Bloggage: Badges already...
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Wednesday, 17 August 2011. These are so exclusive and hot-footed from Badgeland. That not even I have any of them. yet! But we've had them specially made as a thank you for the fabulous support so far for our Hairy Steve campaign. And they will added to the goodies that all funders who have contributed over $20 receive. Jamie's got them all securely stored in his safe right now, and I'm waiting to find out if I have to actually make a donation to the campaign to get mine. He's thinking it over.
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Brighty's Bloggage: April 2011
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Friday, 29 April 2011. When you're faced with the challenge of drawing a man who has taken on the roles of Malcolm X, Nelson Mandela and God (twice! You perhaps treat the task with a little more reverence than usual. When that man is one of the most loved, respected and recognised actors in the world, with a voice as famous as his face, the scale of the challenge reaches epic proportions. The results were, as always, impressive, and especially the triumphant work of Pradeep Rajguru. Links to this post.
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Brighty's Bloggage: November 2011
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Wednesday, 9 November 2011. Having recently uncovered the secret of creating time-lapse videos of work unfolding in Photoshop, many of which I've admired in the past, I thought I'd test it out for myself on my entry to last weekend's Caption Competition. The challenge was the "anything goes" category, on the theme of 'Hair', and once I'd come up with my idea, I turned on the recording software and lost myself in Photoshop, finally completing my cartoon forty minutes later. Links to this post.