Saturday, March 05, 2011

Hands are in silhouette but are 3-D with volume. My drawings of hands are getting better but are far from this masterwork.
These multi-drawing effects had to be done separately then combined. They are too perfect.
The animator here probably played the piano, he drew the fingers (while most of the hidden) actually pressing the keys. Hand of GOD was working here.
This reminds me of Ren Hoek. Really funny even after seeing for the 15 times!
The duck has no eyebrows yet he's got some angry looking eyes! Look how the left hand is in silhouette on shirt and the cuff throughout the scene, always favors one side.
This distortion reminds me of Bob Clampett. Could be Ward Kimball.
These arm are stretched but they maintain the mass. This is so hard to draw! That door is animated too, talk about time consuming/painstaking work.
Donald is mad at the guy who just left the door.
I would love to see Popeye and Donald in a fight.
These are so extreme yet they stay on model! Great effect, simple shadows, not easy to pull off yet these guys did it like they were breathing.
Bottom of feet!
If you only knew how many times I would try getting a 3/4 foot on a pose like this. Not needed. Look!!
Some distortion but really stay in realistic proportion.

These poses of Donlad Duck are really extreme. I guess the animators really took animation to it's fullest potential. Not to mention the great background that some falls under 'animated background' as well. These were all hand inked too! The amount of skill and talent back then is incredible.


Everytime I see the owl from Bambi, he reminds me of George Liquor. Such a weird thing because John HATES Disney. Must be my own point of view but something with the eyes and the red nose and orange beak.

You can find similarities in all characters. I think it's impossible to be total original but John is one of the most originals out there. The Friend Owl was voiced by Will Wright, I'd be interested in finding out who animated him..

Wednesday, February 23, 2011


Bill Justice "Mickey Mouse Club" Animation Director dies. Probably one of the most exciting children's Show songs ever created. Thanks to my mother for sending me this article.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Walt Disney had the idea of Mickey Mouse but did not make actually draw the cartoons of Mickey and friends. He found the best draftsmen in the business from New York and paid them to bring his dreams to life.

Bob Clampett's mother made the very first Mickey Mouse doll. Bob Clampett almost worked for Disney but went to Warner Brothers instead. Bob Clampett, next to Tex Avery animated the wildest cartoons ever made.

Making a 3-d doll out of a cartoon character can be very difficult and time consuming but once you got the prototype approved, you can have many of them made. Do your best hire a designer and or a Toy Company or Doll Maker. This way you are getting someone who as already profession experience in that area.

Friday, December 31, 2010


Oliver the Other Reindeer (1999)
Voices of Drew Barrymore and Dan Castellaneta

I finally watched this DVD I bought a few years back. Wow really great Christmas Cartoon. Produced by Matt Groening.


'When one of Santa's reindeers is injured, little Olive journeys to the North Pole to offer her services as a substitute. Santa is skeptical at first but not only can Olive fly, she i.d.s the mean mailman who's been sending Santa hate mail and sniffs the bandit down to retrieve Santa's bag of toys. GOOD DOG. You've earned those antlers!'

New Classic Tale with a new animated look, even though it's 12 years old.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Pumpkin carved by Original Simpson Director Wes Archer.
Here's the Bart template for carving a pumpkin, the eyes may need adjusting to get it to really work (move pupils to the edge of eyes.)

Also this is a relief carving, intentionally leave the inner "yellow" of the pumpkin.

Friday, October 15, 2010

This is a super great collection of many different Cartoon Companies using Colorforms to promote their characters.

Bugs Bunny Beany and Cecil The Dinosaur Kit Malibu Barlie
Dennis the Menice Mickey Mouse Club Kit Dick Tracy
Otter Spacemen Orphan Annie Miss Cookies Kitchen Glow in the Dark Monster Miss Nurse, Baseball Jungle Book Tarzan(Gene Wilder narration!) Monster Print PuddyBatman and Robin Little Red Robinhood Space WarriorsTricky Dicky Magic ShowDon't tip the Waiter Golden Books and more only $1.98!

"It's more fun to PLAY the Colorforms WAY!
"Colorforms are more FUN than anything."
"It's just like magic, the fun never ends."
"Make up all kinds of stories."
"Colorforms what a Toy!"
"All you need is Colorforms"
"It's Colorforms fun!"

Thursday, October 14, 2010



This exists! My favorite cartoon when I was I child on at 7am every morning!



Wednesday, October 06, 2010

Resizing experiment:

"Loathsome Worlds"
(png) was boosted up to 150 resolution. Wonder if the image will be larger when you click to "Open Large"?


What is a "PNG"?

Portable Network Graphics (PNG) is a bitmapped image format that employs lossless data compression. PNG was created to improve upon and replace GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) as an image-file format not requiring a patent license.

This takes longer to "Open Large" and it is much bigger when you click on the magnification.
I never noticed the other element used to make this poster/drawing more exciting. The shape of the chairs, tongue, shoe and head of Lupo are all the same. The sharp 'teeth-like' shape adds to the volume of sound of this image. For all that's going on in here, it's very simple to unite all these elements and keeps them point your eye in the same direction.

Here's some fantastic late 80's Original 'One-of-A-Kind' Production Art from Ralph Bakshi Productions by John Kricfalusi creator of "Ripping Friends", "Ren and Stimpy" and "George and Jimmy". His extreme cartoon style pushed cartoon history to the edge of the future!
The way the gun is in silhouette makes it very clear who's going to get out alive. Lots of black in all of these.

These images were from "Unfiltered The Complete Ralph Bakshi"
This one was found on the internet. All these are inked line on large cels and rear painted. The attention to detail and excitement of shapes are beyond words.

Saturday, October 02, 2010

Joe Barbara, John Kricfalusi, Bill Hannah, , Friz Freleng taken in 1992.

Thursday, September 09, 2010


Today I saw they have released some retro styled covers of Cap'n Crunch cereal. I absolutely love the lettering and simple graphic. It's not screaming at you to buy it, it's just looks like its saying enjoy your breakfast.
There is also this great one with the Crunchberry Beast. The drawings and lettering are incredible.
This one is an older one. His boat turns into a bowl of cereal. This is the stuff you can do in cartoons that people have forgotten. Get rid of the tatoos and bring back the kazoos.
I think this character is a lot like my Laughin' Larry character. Same enthusiasm!!
so weird how they both have spots
This is a good one too but not the one I saw at the store. The one I saw had Crunchberry Beast going nuts.
These other older cereal box designs are so right on, I had to post them. The fact they thru in realistic fruit for a few letters makes these more tastier already!
Make me a t-shirt of this already. Wait I think I may already have one.

Friday, August 27, 2010


The drawing here was traced off a large blow up about the size of 11 by 17. It's easier to get to the details at a larger size, and then shrinking it down.
The font used is called "Font Diner" the book will look more consistent if the titles are all the same. This was drawn from looking at the picture of the ride it's self. I heard a roomer that they may be remodeling 'Small World'?
This one was drawn while watching the movie. I used some Al Hirshfield to improve my Mary.
Returning back to these and updating them, really does make them look better each time.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Model Sheets from the then new 'The Beany and Cecil Show'
Rough size mock up of Dishonest John, Uncle Captain and Beany Boy. Looks like a John Kricfalusi creator of 'Ren and Stimpy' but could be Don Shank. These were made 21 years ago in 1989.
The line work on Cecil model is smooth. Looks like a brush but I don't really know. The Cecil on the right to me looks like it's from the original 1960's television show. He's drawn as if it was supposed to a puppet not a cartoon. The one on the left is doing what you can only do in animation . . . squash and stretch.

These were made 21 years ago in 1989.
The first things my eyes went to were the angled on the buttons of the pants. They go right along with the form of the body. The hands here are very expressive and clear. In the drawing above you clearly see the backside of the right hand and the inner palm on the left.

Note the characters cuffs on wrist and ankles always favored to one side. You don't see the inside on both sides. .This detail is important in animation so the extremes "read" well and the shapes are simple. Although these characters are drawn in a 'cartoon style' they have all the "elements" that real -life has. Perspective on forms, emotions, over lapping shapes and spirit.

OLD HAG - "Snow White an the Seven Dwarfs""

Ok I finally found a animation store / museum with vintage animation as good as Van Eaton Galleries. They've got everybody and unlike most everyone one else, they don't have seri-cels as their main sale.
"Alice in Wonderland"
I can not get over the color and detail in this background. One of my most favorite in strange scenes, as the Caterpillar is trying get up, it's back feet are having trouble with the huge leaf it's on. "Alice in Wonderland" (1951).
Marv Newland: International Rocketship

I founds these animation cels online for sale from Marv Newland films from the 1980's. His films are very colorful and have the spirit of animation like the early days of animation. "Sing Beast Sing" was a seen in the Spike and Mike Sick and Twisted Animation festival in the 1980's.
Finding cels like these fro me are like hoping to catch a big fish over many months!

This cel is from the film "Anijam" (1984) and this particuar sequence was animated by Sally Cruikshank (no relation to Don Shank another top animator). She did the weirdest animation I'd ever seen. She is not afraid to take animation to places like the world of early Betty Boop and Koko the Clown. Her sequence from "Twilight Zone the Movie" has creatures stretching in the most bizarro-toon style this side of Never-Never Wonderland.