Party Pat
Phil Rynda designed Party Pat, based on a completely original idea, for “Belly of the Beast.”
Phil Rynda designed Party Pat, based on a completely original idea, for “Belly of the Beast.”
The lead designer on “Go with Me” was Phil Rynda. Natasha Allegri and Andy Ristaino were designers. The character clean-up artist was Alex Campos. Ron Russell and Simon Simmonds were the color stylists. Nick Jennings is the show’s art director. The episode’s creative directors were Pat McHale and Cole Sanchez.
The lead designer on “Go with Me” was Phil Rynda. Natasha Allegri and Andy Ristaino were designers. The character clean-up artist was Alex Campos. Ron Russell and Simon Simmonds were the color stylists. Nick Jennings is the show’s art director. The episode’s creative directors were Pat McHale and Cole Sanchez.
I guess it’s too big to call it “fan art,” but I told Pen and the Cartoon Net execs, this inflated Jake is the biggest actual thing –object– anyone’s ever done for a Frederator show.
The occasion was this morning’s annual network “upfront” presentation at Jazz at Lincoln Center in the Time Warner building in New York, where CN (actually, all the television networks have an overblown, expensive event like this; Nickelodeon’s was in the exact same location last week) tell the ad agencies what’s what at Cartoon for the next year.
The whole place was decked out AT (and Regular Show had some great love too). Now, we’ve got to keep up our ratings in the face of some big guns they announced for the next couple of years (DC Nation, How to Train Your Dragon).
–Fred
“Mystery Train’s” lead designer was Phil Rynda. Natasha Allegri and Andy Ristaino were designers. The character clean-up artist was Alex Campos. Ron Russell and Simon Simmonds were the color stylists. Nick Jennings is the show’s art director. The episode’s creative directors were Pat McHale and Cole Sanchez.
I like this art from last night’s “Mystery Train” real well: a special pose based off a storyboard drawing by Kent Osborne.
From “Susan Strong.” The episode’s lead designer was Phil Rynda. Natasha Allegri and Andy Ristaino were designers. The character clean-up artist was Alex Campos. Ron Russell and Simon Simmonds were the color stylists. Pat McHale was the creative director. Nick Jennings is the show’s art director.