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had a short amount of time to come up with these few,
quick questions, so here they are in all their glory:
Q. What is
your favourite part of the DVD cover you designed for
the Australian edition of Transformers: The Movie?
A. I think Putting Unicron as a background, I always
liked his planet mode more than his robot mode!
Q. How long does
it take you to produce a finished illustration, from
concept to completion? How long are you allocated/do
you allow yourself for each stage, such as research,
rough design/ideas, finalised concept and then complete
illustration?
A. About a day.
Firstly I'll sit and think about how the piece will
look - which can take anything from a couple of minutes
to a few hours - then, once that is set, I'll get started
on the actual pencils. It will take me a few of hours
to pencil the whole thing, sometimes doing two versions.
I then send a scan of the pencils for approval, and,
once everything's cool, I then begin inking, which usually
takes between 2 - 3 hours.
Q. How much of
the work produced at Dreamwave is a collaboration, and
how much is left to the individual designer? For instance,
do you have Pat standing over you with a high powered
lamp, inspecting your every pencil stroke, or are you
largely left alone to produce something very unique
to you?
A. They give me free reign over all my artwork. I don't
work in the studio (yet), but they trust me enough.
Q.
Do you have a favourite character which you like to
draw more than others? How about a favourite genre,
such as G1, Armada or The War Within?
A. In TWW, I always like drawing Megatron, Prime and
Grimlock. I don't get to draw Armada much but they are
always fun to do! The details on them are crazy! and
G1 bots are always the best.
I also like Drawing the Beast Wars characters; they're
a great change of pace from the usual straight lines
of the other series.
Q.
What we all want to know is, what's your office like
down there at Dreamwave! Who do you sit by? What interesting
little bits and pieces do you have strewn over your
desk? What posters do you have on your wall? Do you
have a window overlooking the office car park? That
kind of thing.
I heard that they just got a newer, better office, so
I'd really like to go up there one day and visit :)
Mine is formerly the Den! The Pool table is still there,
but is now covered with artwork :p
Q
How long do you get for lunch and where is your favourite
eating hole? Or are you just thrown bread and water,
which, if you're lucky, doesn't get eaten by the waiting
guard dogs tethered to the cold, stone walls?
A. I work at home, so I get to have home cooked meals
most of the time, although I usually miss Breakfast
or Lunch as I'll be drawing!
Q.
Have you ever been to Australia? And if so, where was
your favourite place?
A. I haven't been yet but I'd really like to go one
of these days, I'm always up for a trip :)
Q.
If I said to you, "Ah yea, stone the flamin' crows,
mate," would you have any idea what I was talking
about?
A. You guys hate crows eh? Noisy little buggers :)
So there you have it folks!
Thanks very much to Don for taking time out of his busy
schedule to answer our questions, and I hope everyone
enjoyed learning a little more about this great artist!
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