Showing posts with label studies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label studies. Show all posts

Thursday, May 3, 2012

More Caricature! Abraham Lincoln, Conan

Was this caveman our president?
 Yes he was! And quite good at it, I might add.  (I am very proud of that right ear)
Close up of celeb faces.  Have to do a wrinkle/eye/nose study every once in a while to keep your cartooning authentic!

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Cheetah Skeleton Studies

 I drew some cheetah skeletons and skulls.
 Tried to get dark lines, crisp shading/rendering, and make it look nice and solid.  Also because cheetah skeletons are awesome.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

The Disney Women Post (tentative)

I'm a big Marc Davis fan.  Love his work on Peter Pan, below are some Tinkerbell drawings.  Also I drew Jane from Tarzan, using an animatic as a guide.


She can almost fit through that keyhole, but something is holding her back!

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Sody Pop, or "Why I Love John Kricfalusi"

 Here is Sody Pop: one of John Kricfalusi's characters.
 These drawings are from The George Liquor Program, a Raketu ad, an Aoki Pizza ad, and some haven't been animated yet.
 Sody Pop is WAY fun to draw (difficult, too!).  These are my attempts to not suck at drawing her, going off of John K's original drawings.

 If you want to drastically improve your drawing ability, I highly suggest visiting John K's blog, at http://johnkstuff.blogspot.com/.
 Or you could go if you like his stuff or cartoons in general.
I appreciate comments!

Monday, February 13, 2012

Warner Bros. Cartoon Studies, Part 2

Here's a cop from Bob Clampett's "Book Revue".  He says "calling all cars", and yet the lipsynch is hilarious.  Indeed.


 Next is some Fudd and a little girlie design from a Kool Aid commercial in the 50s I think.  Rod Scribner frames, indeed.

Bugs Bunny pops out of the stroller to steal the Kool Aid. DARN THAT WABBIT!

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Bugs and Daffy Studies

Hello! Here are some studies of Bugs Bunny here, from some awesome Bob Clampett Cartoons.
 Fallin' Hare, a McKimson model sheet, and a screencap study from The Wacky Wabbit - early 1940s.

 And here is Donald Duck as Duck Twacy!

 Foreshortening! More WB artist studies soon!
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Sunday, July 10, 2011

Boop-Oop-A-Doop

Here's some Betty Boop studies from the cartoon "Mysterious Mose", the 1930 Fleischer short.  I believe the studies I have are Grim Natwick animation.
Any feedback is welcomed! Even if you comment a year after this post was made, I will still get it! 

Here is the actual cartoon below!