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BALTO - ORIGINAL STORYBOARD DRAWING MATTED

ANIMATION ART ~ 1995

The original storyboards are just about all the artwork that is available from the creation of this classic film.

This scene depicts Rosie and Jenna watching as Rosie’s hat falls into the path of the oncoming sled racers. Storyboard supervision by world-renowned animator Daan Jippes.

150 €

Started drawing along with Mark Kistler's PBS show Imagination Station on Saturday morning. He did an endless doorway and then a shark. I put my shark in the door and just kept on going. You never know where the simplest of ideas can take you.

Strathmore 9x12 sketchbook. Sumo Grip mechanical pencils, Rapidograph .6, and Prismacolor colored pencils.

The result of some more cleanup (floppy backups give way to zip disks give way to CD's give way to DVD's, etc, am surprised i can still read some of this stuff!)

 

And a "blog entry" from one who doesn't blog...

 

A sampling of some early algorithmic/procedural drawing that sort of led to later "scribble/doodle" -type works. It's almost (but not quite) a Lindenmayer System of sorts, tho lacking recursion, having only simple iteration. Actually it was more like a tiny "assembly language for drawing" (or perhaps akin to the Turtle Graphics of Logo) where your instruction set is along the lines of "move,turn,mark,repeat".

 

The "code" was generated randomly, 100 instructions long. Code shown on the right, the curves show branching that occurred during the run, results drawn on the left. (though the system suppported multiple loop points, these were all restricted to no more than a single loop - in practice, multiple loop points led to too much variety with random code, the results tended to have no "structure" to them)

 

45-degree angles here, later versions preferred pi/3,pi/6 for hexagonal pseudo-orthographic effects. Yet later versions gave up on fixed angles altogether, hinting at more recent scribbles.

 

It was a really simple system, and recently I've been wondering if my code-based works haven't perhaps gotten too complex for my own good, and I should return to simpler times. More results, less code, more "bang for the buck" so to speak. Some of that attitude is no doubt the practical result of having other things that occupy my "play" time now. :)

Drawing with Carrie, scene from Cuban Coffee Queen benches, February, 2016

 

Trying to figure out what to draw for the Flickr Drawoff Round 2. For some reason I like this kind of dog. We'll see.

Un chocolate en la Cigale. Si estás cerca no lo dudes, que no te arrepentirás.

This drawing was done by covering a sheet of drawing paper with charcoal and using an eraser as the primary drawing tool, sometimes working back in with more charcoal.

3.5 x 3.5 Zentangle

A pal of Jen’s from Miami had this on his MySpace page. I was immediately Starkstruck.

 

Photo by Harlan Erskine

 

Original art on post-it notes, all priced below 10$!

In my online shop:

alicesavage.bigcartel.com/category/post-it-drawings

Here is a great production drawing of Simba in red pencil This drawing is #109 in the sequence. There is an animation key in the upper right of the paper

BALTO - ORIGINAL STORYBOARD DRAWING MATTED

ANIMATION ART ~ 1995

The original storyboards are just about all the artwork that is available from the creation of this classic film.

This scene depicts Rosie and Jenna watching as Rosie’s hat falls into the path of the oncoming sled racers. Storyboard supervision by world-renowned animator Daan Jippes.

150 €

Table in my library room. I do my drawing and reading here.

Stewardship Committee mtg notes for church. We cover important church issues, like the need for cinnamon rolls and pens.

Drawing of "Suguri", a character from the comic book series "Inubaka: Crazy for Dogs". :)

Doodles on Veer catalogs.

©2015, Daniel Novotny, Ink on Paper

  

For the entire post go to www.danielnovotnyart.com/?p=4958.

Making of a portrait. Castle Pieskowa Skała, Poland

Detail of Jason Middlebrook's large drawing (133x150 cm) titled Inspired by the Countless Trips from My House to My Studio (2008), shown at Middlebrook's solo exhibition My Landscape at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MassMOCA), May 2013-April 2014. The title of the piece is quite intriguing, because the immediate impression is that it's a drawing of a third-world slum rather than anything you would find in rural Columbia County in Upstate New York, where Middlebrook lives.

Elliott Pete's Dragon Disney Animation Cel Drawing

This is a large drawing of Elliott from the classic 1977 Walt Disney Feature Film "Pete's Dragon." This film mixed lave action with animation.

So, a friend wanted me to design something for him, so I did.

The two words I was given to work with... "A tree or a camera."

So I drew this.

yes....I am a proud parent ;)

 

by Dennis, age 6

two lovely drawings by Eugene Karun, scanned from graphis annual 75|76

Single strobe with long thin soft box to LHS of frame, with grid attached, pointed behind model with beam of light just touching her. Triggered via remote RF.

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