Another classic MAW comic remastered. The dialog didn’t change a lot here (though Minion Number 10’s line was obviously added), but the word balloons allowed me to change the emphasis and timing, and I think it’s funnier this way.
Archive for August, 2016
This is a direct follow-up to last week’s new cartoon, “Pick Up and Drop.” If you haven’t read it yet, find it HERE. If you look closely, you might notice that the bar set is slightly different from last week’s[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Boss Betrayal – Remastered
This is a remastered version of the very first “Minions at Work” (at that time just known as “Minions”) dating back to May, 5, 2006. That was when it was first posted in the old Blogger site. It likely was posted[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I like building elaborate sets and showing them off, but sometimes a lot of darkness and a bit of dramatic lighting goes a long way. No idea who the Minion left-rear is. Some of the stuff in these very early[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I’m reasonably happy with how this turned out, but it recycles old photography, and I had to fight it every step of the way to tell the story I wanted. The shots I had available, the composition, it didn’t mesh[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
As I said before, this shoot used a really neat construction toy called Robotix to build the “Kirby Machine.” In fact, when I built this thing, it harked back to a lot of memories of Kirby super-science, but for some[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Here’s one of those cartoons that would have really benefited from word balloons and multiple panels, for clarity’s sake, if nothing else. I do like the “robo-minions” though. Perhaps I’ll think of a way to improve this one in the[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
One of my goals with Minions at Work 2.o is to make it bigger and more cinematic. This is, no pun intended, heading in the right direction!
Dawn Patrol
It’s fun to get a lot of Minions on-stage at once, but it wasn’t something that happened often in Minions at Work 1.o. This includes some obscure one, like the Intern Minion (Number 333), a tech Minion, one of the[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I love those little wooden boxes as props. They add a lot of nice texture and color. Now much to say about this one, except that it pays to collect an eclectic lot of props.