Friday, November 14, 2014

24 Hours of Awesome - Hour 14: Old Eon Quest Ad

So this is one for the WAY back machine. This is an ad that appeared in my high school newspaper for the Eon Quest comic strip I did in high school! The characters and set-up were very different. You might POSSIBLY see more of this soon. ;)

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24 Hours of Awesome - Hour 13: Lady Lune's Bioship

Another personal transport for a team member, this time it's Lady Lune's bioship. This is one of my favorites, to be honest.


24 Hours of Awesome - Hour 12: Lila's Star Runner

At the start of issue 1 of the mini-comic, all the heroes have their own individual vehicles (except Starbreaker, who teleports in.) I've previously show Alchemris's Star Chariot. Now it's time for Lila's Star Runner.

Lila was designed to evoke an old-style space heroine with her bubble helmet. Her Star Runner is similarly styled, as though it could have come from the sleeker feel of an old Flash Gordon comic strip.


24 Hours of Awesome - Hour 11: Blasterbow Detail

This is a detail drawing I did of the Blasterbow for my sculptor, to better define the look of it and explain how the multiple pegs would work so you had options of attaching the Blasterbow to the Magmoid.


24 Hours of Awesome - Hour 10: Interior, Cosmic Keep

This is a sketch I provided of Lord Eon's throne room for the artist of the mini-comic. I wanted it to be sort of grand and ethereal, befitting the ruler of an entire galaxy!


24 Hours of Awesome - Hour 9: Early Logo Concept

For Hour 9, here's a look at the early logo concept of the Eon Quest logo. I liked the general idea (which is actually taken from some concepts when I was a kid) but it was just a little too flat. It needed more dimension to really look like a logo that could have lived on an 80s toy line.


24 Hours of Awesome - Hour 8: Planning Materials!

This is the material plan, one of many documents that I prepared as part of the "RFQ" (Request for Quote) for the factories I looked into. The whole document covered each figure, packaging, etc. But this particular page is a break down of all the various parts of the figures. This was prepared before the sculpts of the figures were even done, so some details changed quite a bit in that process.