A collection of manly cartoons and all things perty!!
Very cool. I get this feeling that you were inspired by the Asterix artist, Albert Uderzo. I would have loved to have seen this cartoon made.
Maybe but not on purpose. I was thinking Tytla, Wood and maybe Frazetta, but thanks for that.
So do you actually color on top of John's sketch or do you completely render a new drawing with marker based on something?Also, what are your fave markers to use?- trevor.
John did a thumbnail and I made a drawing from that. My favorite markers are Chartpak - big fat juicy ones can do painting effects on animation paper. Blending is good on paper too but tricky. I hope to do a chapter in my book about markers.
When's that book coming out Jim?
Jon it hasn't been written so were talking 2011? Hopefully.
You're welcome Jim. I hope you do get that book written and published. The world needs to know how to produce cartoons of intense manliness.
Nice marker rendering.
Just keep in mind John K. did the original sketch so my vision was secondary to the process
I realize that.
That last comment of mine was meant for Trevour, no harm no foul.Thanks rooniman.
Very cool. I get this feeling that you were inspired by the Asterix artist, Albert Uderzo. I would have loved to have seen this cartoon made.
ReplyDeleteMaybe but not on purpose. I was thinking Tytla, Wood and maybe Frazetta, but thanks for that.
ReplyDeleteSo do you actually color on top of John's sketch or do you completely render a new drawing with marker based on something?
ReplyDeleteAlso, what are your fave markers to use?
- trevor.
John did a thumbnail and I made a drawing from that. My favorite markers are Chartpak - big fat juicy ones can do painting effects on animation paper. Blending is good on paper too but tricky. I hope to do a chapter in my book about markers.
ReplyDeleteWhen's that book coming out Jim?
ReplyDeleteJon it hasn't been written so were talking 2011? Hopefully.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome Jim. I hope you do get that book written and published. The world needs to know how to produce cartoons of intense manliness.
ReplyDeleteNice marker rendering.
ReplyDeleteJust keep in mind John K. did the original sketch so my vision was secondary to the process
ReplyDeleteI realize that.
ReplyDeleteThat last comment of mine was meant for Trevour, no harm no foul.Thanks rooniman.
ReplyDelete