This is my American Royal Barbeque poster. It was for our illustration class. This is for the actual event itself and the winners image will be used as advertisement for the the event. Keep a look out for the rest of them for our class.
This is the first time my main character has ever been colored and it actually looks good. I have had Becky as a character for about 6 years now and she's still livin' strong.
This was the first successful collaboration for the KCAI Sophomore Animation class. The whole project was done by Evan Tedlock, Dan Buck, and me (Josh Herron). Thats's Evan and me on the bike and Dan did then editing and camera work. This was basically just us messin around with iStop. So go easy.
This is my first complete Art Trade. We set up a art trade here in studio and I took my friend Melissa's "Unikangapangasuar". Its a mixture of a unicorn, dinosaur, penguin and kangaroo. There was no specific colors for this creature so I went "totally tubular" with it.
This is the final product for my expressive drawing class for the "emotion" assignment. As some of you know the emotion i picked was "love". It is my greatest inspiration and I felt very good about doing this after my last angst assignment. I was trying to go for an old love letter that holds memory to its recipient. To all the hopeless romantics out there and to the love of my life I dedicate this.
This is just another practice of my new program iStop. This was an all day project, hence the change in lighting outside. Still kinda janky, but its getting there and is fun enough for me to keep messing with it in my spare time. I started out as a duck like creature and morphs into a dog and then is attacked by a clay hand creature or something. i don't know.... Straight Ahead Rules!
Welcome and thank you for visiting. My name is Josh Herron and i am a recent graduate from the Kansas City Art Institute where i majored in animation. I have recently moved out to Los Angeles, CA and am very excited to start my animation career.
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Phone: 210-262-9980
Email: joshuamherron@gmail.com