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I still vaguely remember watching this back then. It still is a great cartoon.
These storyboards just keep getting better! I definitely see a bit of your manly touch in that robot character you drew for SJ.
This was one helluv an episode, Jim. Kudos on the superb boards!
Thanks for the kind. I wish Genndy would have used more of the stunts I put in but he knows what he's doing so who am I to argue with genius.
What can I say? I'm quite impress with these boards, Jim. Especially with the tonal study of the enemy robot. Great staging too in these, I might add. Speaking of Genndy, what are your thoughts on the recent Sym-Bionic Titan that was broadcast in September? From an aspiring animator/cartoonist
If memory recalls, I designed the background of the city for sc.2. Didn't know you boarded it.
Ted, I didn't know you designed the bgs for that, the boards were done by four artists, including Eric Weiss.
I believe I designed most of the BGs for that episode. We talked a lot when I was there but obviously not about work. Ha Ha.
That's some fine work Ted. I assumed it was Dan Krall, but you could always do any style.
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I still vaguely remember watching this back then. It still is a great cartoon.
These storyboards just keep getting better! I definitely see a bit of your manly touch in that robot character you drew for SJ.
This was one helluv an episode, Jim. Kudos on the superb boards!
Thanks for the kind. I wish Genndy would have used more of the stunts I put in but he knows what he's doing so who am I to argue with genius.
What can I say? I'm quite impress with these boards, Jim. Especially with the tonal study of the enemy robot. Great staging too in these, I might add.
Speaking of Genndy, what are your thoughts on the recent Sym-Bionic Titan that was broadcast in September?
From an aspiring animator/cartoonist
If memory recalls, I designed the background of the city for sc.2. Didn't know you boarded it.
Ted, I didn't know you designed the bgs for that, the boards were done by four artists, including Eric Weiss.
I believe I designed most of the BGs for that episode. We talked a lot when I was there but obviously not about work. Ha Ha.
That's some fine work Ted. I assumed it was Dan Krall, but you could always do any style.
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