Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

layout george

Original storyboard drawing from Rex.

I did a layout version of it:
Before I did the one above I made these ones. I tryed to get the feel and to loosen up. Practise, practise really works.


Update:


on request of amir (my scanner is getting weird, he hase his own mind..):

And for fun:

All these drawings are based on a storyboard drawing from Rex Hackelberg.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Layout george

Rex Hackleberg made some great storyboard sketches John K posted on his blog. I tryed to layout them.

They look to skewed, I really noticed that when I mirrord them. Im gonna do some better versions soon.

Update:

Slab 'n Ernie

Friday, May 16, 2008

George in underwear!

I couldn't sleep so I made this, you can see the first sketches of this post in the previous post. I used colors of a George that allready excists. Hmm not to happy about the hands and his mouth (at his right cheek, left for us). I need to practise on hands.

Damn.. I always getting hungry at night... Why...

Update. I made this ones really quick in flash.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

THE BOMB SHELTER

Damn hard, im working on better versions of the drawings. But it's hard, so many things to think of.

I didn't like the first try. So I did another go.

A bunion really looks weird.

I tried not to be to busy with construction etc. but to spontanious. I don't think that is worked in the one above. So I took a little notebook and started drawing with a pen (and acting a bit when drawing, I really made some weird noises)

When seeing this I realize that I need to scrible more, at least I think it is because of that the drawing look ugly. Anyway Im more positive about George number 2, because of the funny pose and that you really see him stretching.

I don't think he needs to be as scared as some are above. I think he needs to be a bit nauseous.


Anyone have some more feedback or tips? I can use it.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

He-hog

Hee I inked He hog, I started by making a drawing of the sculpture John K posted on his blog.

Original He-hog sculpture from Hryma

I started offcourse with the construction, I tried to be as accurate as I can.A break offcourse with a real melon shake.
Joy, inking time.

finished ink. For the Ink I used an ink from John K as reference for the colors. The ink is digitaly made.
He hog is really fun to do, I really like how he is build. He has reall muscles but stylished.

ripping friends

I did this ripping friend study from Jim Smith. Im working on a character with allot of muscels on my other blog, so studying ripping friends should help.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

second George

George is fun to draw, I think because of the organic forms.
Here are some quick sketches to understand his construction better.

I did this one for getting the proportions right. I think that small mistakes in the construction will cause big mistakes later with the details in the proces. Next try I will scan in an earlier stage.
Another try:

Construction:

Wow allready posting for one year (almost 100 post and scannend almost 200 drawings), I learnend so much by starting this blog and doing the $100,000 Animation Drawing Course.

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

George

Practising George, got the images from John K's blog.

He posted allot of drawings of George, so allot of drawings to study. I think the linens are a bit to shaky I will try a softer pencil.

Another attempt

This one is better but still allot of details are not like the original. You neither can't see the construction anymore, when doing this one I often corrected the drawing. The linens also looks a bit mooshy, Maybe a too soft pencil.

Can anyone tell me what the advantage is of using a drawing table instead of a flat tabel to work on?