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Two years of ImagineFX stuff... (And a couple more on Page 2!)
It's been a long, long time since i've posted here, and i thought about doing this a year ago when i'd done one year's worth of ImagineFX work, but it's been a crazy year for me, with some of the biggest highs and deepest lows of my life (both personally and professionally), and i've not visited any of my favourite forums as often as i would've liked. So i thought i'd break a habit and chuck some stuff at the 'finally finished' section...
Two years ago a stranger called Rob Carney emailed me and asked if i'd like to submit a tutorial for a new magazine he was launching called 'ImagineFX'. I knocked together something about a barbarian called Bjorn for the first issue. Since then I've done a bunch of stuff for the team at IFX, some of which i like and some of which i don't (But it's still nearly all here!). But everything i have done has been free from unnecessary intereference, a great opportunity to get my work 'out there', an important learning experience and was ultimately the kick up the butt to make the jump to freelance.
Most of these images were for workshops on themes like 'Photoshop Brushes', 'Learning Painter' or similar and a few were for the Q&A section or to illustrate tips. There's quite a bit here, so sorry if it's slow to download.....
Bjorn, from Issue01, being nice to garden birds:

A shepherd and a troll and a few sheep, for a workshop on using CS2's brushes, an illustration of 'Red Riding Hood', an alien squashed into a UFO, and a fella with a ogre's head:




A character, Chimpski, that started off as a valentine's day card for my girlfriend. I used it as a header on an article and then for a three-part workshop on learning Painter. My first three paintings using Painter IX!!



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And here are a few more... running up to the October 2007 issue, which featured the 'Siren' image and the 'Uncle Sam' tribute on the back cover.
'Circus Freako', an ongoing personal project which i used as a basis for a 'character concept' workshop.

The 'Highland Minotaur', painted using a pre-release beta version of Painter X for a promotional booklet accompanying IFX:

Another personal project, that may be published (in some form) next year, a poster for 'the King of Space":

The back cover for October 2007's 'Pin Up' issue, this was traced over the silhouette of Uncle Sam and tweaked a bit:

And my most recent workshop, "The Siren". I like drawing pirates. They're all scruffy, and gnarly and greedy for treasure and girls:
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Great to see all this collected together, Jonny. Lovely, lovely stuff.
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thats great style with good diversity. bravo sir.
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Wonderful works...a best of CA for sure!
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Love your stuff man!Great tutorials too!
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This is F**king awesome and crazy ... nice work man , " i want you mars army " is my favorite , keep up the good work
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Superb collection all in one place. Truly inspirational stuff.
Pete Milligan
www.vfxdigital.com
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some awesome characters in your work.
the space monkey and the pirates for example.
thank you for posting them!
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Truly great images Johnny.
Hats off to ya sir 
Hope you're well
5*
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One of the best Jonny! A fantastic collection of work! I love you!
(Although not in the biblical sense...)
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the famest ape of the world!
thx for the tutorials on imaginefx and the
big inspiration, your stuff are always fantastic!
cheerz
zD
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Fantastic, i've already see some of your pieces, but the whole thing is really intergalactic.
Chimpski is really gorgeous.
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Great stuff Jonny. I can't remember seeing Chimpski in the tree. I'll have to trawl through my back issues. I really like how you injected the essence of Uncle Sam into the Martian. It really looks like Sam and yet it doesn't, quite spooky. Hope you get more highs than lows next year.
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Always love to see your stuff....I remember when I was super poor last year I was leafing through IFX in whsmiths and saw something you did...and had to remember to google you when I got home cause I couldn't afford the mag...keep it up man, great style
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Cheers for the quick replies!
Matt... Thanks! Twas nice to see you as the first reply. I hope stuff's good in the Eurocom concept room!
Villa... Ta, my 'style' is something i'm always unsure about and don't feel like i have a lot of control over. It kinda happens and evolves and people seem to like the work, so that'll do me.
Sundance... Cheers! But i dunno about that...
Polonoid... Thanks, and for the comment on the tutorials. It's good to know some folk enjoy them.
Silver Rains... Thanks, i like that one too, and funnily enough it was one of the quickest illustrations i've ever done. It just plopped out of my stylus and looked OK, which was good because it was a short short deadline!
Pete.. It was actually quite nice for me too, putting this stuff in one place on my drive for the first time. I got to see some progression in style and technique. Thanks!
Andreas... Chimpski's gonna need his own comic, which was the original intention. But i'm short of time with 'proper' work. And someone told me about a NASA chimps animated movie that's coming out next year, which is a tad annoying.
Kian... Cheers. I'm doin' OK. We should have another get together at some point and i'll try and 'properly' attend!!
Posh... I love you too hunnybunny. Drink soon. Burp.
zweiDee... Thanks, and once again, i'm glad people get something from the IFX tuts.
spookybabydoll... Thanks, i'm glad you like Chimpski!
Rusty baby... Chimpski in the tree was a page header for an article called 'Wacom Tips' for the Feb2006 issue (not sure what number without looking myself!!), hence the wacom and dangling pooter.
daveneale... Haha, i get that too with magazines! No cash to buy them and walking home trying to remember an artist's name... With a google in mind, my website is waaaaaay out of date. My last words were a promise of a big update after xmas. Last year. Umm. Maybe after this xmas i'll get my arse in gear...
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Really nice work. I love the pirate one, it has a nice painterly feel going on.
Inspirational stuff, thanks for sharing!
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Big compliments, you have hordes of fans around here including me.
C U 'round,
Khan
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great work, love the blue soviet chimp image with the rocket in the background. that needs to be a t shirt.
only crit is on the siren image. itd be cool if the axe she is wielding had a bit more nautical design to it, like a sacrificial hatchet or something.
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You totally rock man!!!
Mermaid and pirates she got some real attitude!
I want you for mars army, wuff that’s some serious stuff, I liked the weight of the pointed finger!
Ciecus freako-es are fantastic
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You, sir, are one of my very favourites on the site. I especially like your Circus Freako-pictures, and am now in love with the Highland Minotaur as well. Top notch!
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It's great to see all this stuff in one place… Jonny, you are a legend in my eyes.
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These are great dude. Your articles are always insightful to read as well. One of these days I will want a rematch for that time you clobbered me in the thunderdome.
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That simian cosmonaut fella should have his own show on Nickelodeon or summat. Jolly japes, and great work sir.
Pete
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wonderful work! I love the characters! and colors! the pirate composition is particularly nice!
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Great Style I love and admire!
I have been following your tutorial! it is great!
Thanks for sharings!
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Yet more evidence (if any were needed) of why you are one of my favorite UK creators, Jonny-D!
Awesome stuff, thanks for posting!!
Lorenzo!
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brilliant stuff Jonny mate.
I especially love that line-up piece and the designs on those pirates with the mermaid. great use of form and color.
no crits here, sorry.
Pat.
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Great as always, Jonny
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