Thought I might talk a little bit from time to time about how Chicken Cowboy has come to take this direction. As for the visuals in and after the showdown, I owe much to good old mark rothko at MoMA:

I can never look at rothko, albers, or gauguin without getting pretty excited about colors.
Anyhow, here are some more shots.



Don't worry, there aren't too many of those onomatopoeic shots.
4 comments:
Great color schemes! Looks like a lot of fun.
Like #2 very much.
Cheers.
Love the style!
You ought to consider doing your title card in the style of your last image- its highly communicative of the playfulness and mood of the piece.
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