Friday, 15 May 2009

Kitten Parasite Parachute

You may have noticed that I have a slight obsession with drawing kittens and parasites. If you like that kind of specific thing you'll love my sister blog: Kitten Parasites. It's something everyone can enjoy. I even have a few Kitten Parasite books left. Get in touch if you want a copy, they're only £7 squid. I'm really proud of my poetical prowess. 
Check out those suffering kitties here.

Thursday, 14 May 2009

He's from the future....

He really is. In the future we'll all look like this. I did this chap for an interactive TV game that never saw the light of day while I was working at a company that had a very messy end. Ah, the dot com bubble. Happy days...!

Wednesday, 13 May 2009

Monster Munch

I bought a giant pack of roast beef, big monster munch today and ate the lot (in 2 sittings) and they sure tasted mighty fine. I was inspired to draw the Monster Munch gang by all that MSG goodness I ingested. Yummy.

Thursday, 7 May 2009

Muffy Dupont

Sadly I couldn't find any more Rat Attack goodness apart from this picture of everyones favourite French chat, Muffy Dupont. I think she was one of the fastest. I love the Rat Attack characters. Normally I go off everything I do in a matter of days, but even today I'm keen on the Scratch Cats.... I may try drawing them again after almost 10 years.

Monday, 4 May 2009

Atomicat

More Rat Attack finds. Atomicat was an unlockable, playable character in the game. This is one of the promotional postcards we did.

Saturday, 2 May 2009

Rat Attack on the N64 & PlayStation1

My computer keeps telling me that my start up disk is full - it's lying it isn't so I thought I'd do a bit of, quite literally, spring cleaning to shut it up and look what I unearthed. Rat Attack was a game I designed for the PlayStation 1 and N64 many years ago. I was really proud of this as it was my first real job just after uni and I could more or less do what I wanted. Happy days, back when the UK gaming industry was the best in the world and the games weren't created by focus group led corporations with a target audience of idiots.

Friday, 1 May 2009

May Day

Well it's the first of May - summer starts here. Here's an unused image I did for a magazine that is no longer here to celebrate Beltane.  So mote it be!