Featured image of post Blink and You’ll Miss Mark’s First Steps

Blink and You’ll Miss Mark’s First Steps

Okay, this isn’t my first animated walk, but it’s one of the first that didn’t make use of limited animation techniques, such as the puppet rigging system in Anime Studio Pro.  I did this one the new old fashioned way, frame by frame in Photoshop. (And then to hammer home the old-fashiondness, I added some cheapo fakery to make it look like a real pencil test; see here for some examples.)

In studying animation over the last few months, I’ve come to the conclusion that I want to do traditional animation. I got to know Anime Studio pretty well, but I still found myself struggling to work around the inherently stiff look of cutout characters. To my possible detriment, I have my heart set on creating cartoons that look more like Bugs Bunny and less like South Park.

Luckily technology will still work in my favor. Disney needed an army of young women to ink and paint his toons on thousands of sheets of celluloid; computers have sped up that process (and have coincidentally prevented me from meeting an army of young women). I don’t have to max out my credit cards buying film and equipment, and I don’t have to pray for distribution; there’s always YouTube.

My hunch is, once I become more confident in traditional animation, I’ll be able to find ways of sneaking limited animation into my workflow without sacrificing the old-fashioned zaniness I’m looking for. But I think this is definitely the best way to get started. If nothing else, it gave me some motivation to improve my drawing skills, which is why this site exists.

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This Dog is Stoned

I swear, I didn’t intend for this to be dog week. Tazer was well thought-out, but now I’m apparently possessed. Here’s a hasty rendition of a statue I saw in Hong Kong.

I’m also not sure why I bother to draw with a big stick of wax sometimes. There’s not much you can do to go back and correct mistakes other than to draw harder and hope the mistake is kind of drowned out. On the plus side, it glides across the paper like butter, and it’s nice to put some elbow into sketching after wearing out my wrist on a tiny digital tablet and pocket-size sketchpad.

Featured image of post This Site’s Gone to the Dogs

This Site’s Gone to the Dogs

Thought I’d paint something from my mind instead of looking at a photo; what better than this old guy who’s been gathering dust somewhere in my noggin? For those of you outside my family, this is Sam, star of at least 75 unfinished comic books.

Drawn on iPad in Procreate.

Featured image of post Don’t Taze Me, Sis!

Don’t Taze Me, Sis!

Meet my sister’s dog Tazer, who correctly guessed that this eye belongs to Zooey Deschanel. Congratulations, Tazer. Who’s a good boy? Who’s a good boy?

Anyway, all I gotta say is, that’s a lot of fur and grass! I feel like I could have easily spent another 3 days on those two things, but then I’d be nursing some serious carpal tunnel.

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