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Monday, May 26, 2014


Here are two more cartoons I did recently for the Shingo Institute. Not available for re-use.





Monday, May 19, 2014

Contest results!

Congrats to Zach Lanphier of Palmer, AK for winning the caption contest! Here's the winning caption. It tied with his other suggestion "C'mon Widow, what's more American than endorsements?"



Here's the one I originally had. I think I like Zach's better.



Sunday, May 18, 2014

CAPtion Contest!

Head over to the Facebook page to participate in the latest caption contest!

https://www.facebook.com/deependcomic/photos/a.633984606671717.1073741840.132701306800052/640792972657547/?type=1&theater


Wednesday, April 30, 2014

New Website!

I've been working on a new portfolio website for class. Check it out here! I expect to make some pretty big changes soon.

www.tysoncoleart.com

Saturday, March 22, 2014

Big Shopper - Another Shingo Cartoon

Here's another cartoon for the people over at the Shingo Institute. Not available for re-use.



I always like seeing how a project evolves, so here's how it originally was. The changes in the top version were requested to better communicate the message that the company is trying to teach.



Saturday, March 1, 2014

Shingo Cartoons

I've been hired by the Shingo Institute to do a series of original cartoons for their instructional, promotional, and supplementary materials. They teach seminars and provide material related to efficiency inside a business. The cartoons will highlight pitfalls that Shingo is teaching companies to avoid, but in a humorous, relatable way. These cartoons are unavailable for use by anyone other than the Shingo Institute. More to come!

If you have a similar project in mind and would like to do something like this for your company, send me an email! thedeepend.comic@gmail.com

Initial character sketches. That isn't going to be the title, I just wanted to slap something else onto the page.

Color study for the main character.






This may be the first ever comic STRIP that I've done!

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Wired magazine article about caricatures

I recently read a cool article from Wired magazine titled "What Caricatures Can Teach Us About Facial Recognition" by Ben Austen.

 http://www.wired.com/magazine/2011/07/ff_caricature/all/

 For the article, the author had several caricature artists draw him in their own style. I'm in a Type, Image, and Visual Continuity class right now and we're designing magazines so I wanted to use this article. We had to create our own imagery, so I decided to add my own caricature into the mix! The Einstein caricature I did earlier was for the magazine's cover, and this one is for my feature spread. To see the other caricatures, go read the article!






Friday, January 31, 2014

Einstein Caricature


This is for a project I'm working on for my Type, Image, and Visual Continuity class. We're designing a magazine and we have to create the majority of the images used in it. Einstein has got to be one of the most caricatured people ever, probably because he's so well known and has a face that's just plain fun to draw!



Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Sneak Peek!


A little sneak peek of a caricature I'm doing for a school project. Any guesses who it could be?

Monday, January 27, 2014

Valentine's Day Cartoon - Cupid Fail





I asked my Facebook homies which version they liked better and the opinions seem to be pretty much split. I love the art part of cartooning, but the focus needs to be on the joke, so in this case, the second one will probably become my go-to version. Less distractions and a cleaner design. I still like the first one though and had a good time making it. Let me know what you think!

Monday, January 13, 2014

Tank Top Season



It may be too early for summer clothes, but not too early for a cartoon about summer clothes!


Saturday, November 30, 2013

Super Excuse



It's been a long time since I participated in the CCGB's caption contest, but I decided to give this week's a go!

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Creating a "Deep End" cartoon!

Cartoon Tutorial


I thought it'd be kinda cool to show a little bit of the process that goes into creating a Deep End cartoon. The first step, the sketch, is generally based off of a less-detailed sketch from my sketchbook, where I jot down my ideas and get a basic feel for how I want to set up the scene. Then, using very sophisticated software (Photoshop) I'll re-sketch it directly into my computer. I own an HP Touchsmart tm2 which allows me to draw directly onto the screen. It's been a great computer, but it's getting a little old and I'm starting to have serious problems with the pressure sensitivity, so I'll probably spring for a small 13" Wacom Cintiq pretty soon. I ink it on the layer above the sketch layer and then color it on a new layer below the inks. I'll usually have color separated onto a couple layers (foreground, background, etc) so that I can make changes and not mess up stuff I've already done. It's always pretty cool to look at my cartoons without the black line work. Just a couple more steps and I could probably turn it into a full-on digital painting! The whole process usually takes me around eight hours, depending on complexity and the number of distractions, and it always help to have some great music or some other form of high-quality entertainment!



Here are the individual images in case you want to see them bigger.







Thursday, October 10, 2013

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Supervirus!



I studied Biology at my university for about three years before I finally decided to switch to Graphic Design. Originally, I wanted to do something related to Biotechnology. Even though I eventually decided that it wasn't for me, I still have a deep love of science. Sometimes this comes through in my comics. Enjoy!