Showing posts with label Illustration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Illustration. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Wednesday, March 09, 2011
Rojankovsky Fairy Tales
MORE CLASSIC ILLUSTRATORS
Labels:
composition,
Illustration,
Rojankovsky
Monday, August 23, 2010
Carlos Nine
JoJo turned me on to a cartoonist I didn't know about. Carlos Nine combines illustration and cartoon skills into one fantastic style.
I'm hoping Jojo will scan the pages Nine drew with Popeye and Olive for us. You'll die!







I think you can buy Nine's comic, Meurtres et Chatiments here, but I'm not sure how:
http://www.stuartngbooks.com/preview_nine_meurtres.html
http://ronniedelcarmen.blogspot.com/2007/02/carlos-nine.html
http://eloficiodelplumin.blogspot.com/2009/01/dice-carlos-nine.html

I think you can buy Nine's comic, Meurtres et Chatiments here, but I'm not sure how:
http://www.stuartngbooks.com/preview_nine_meurtres.html
http://ronniedelcarmen.blogspot.com/2007/02/carlos-nine.html
http://eloficiodelplumin.blogspot.com/2009/01/dice-carlos-nine.html
Labels:
Carlos Nine,
Cartoony,
Illustration
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Illustration and Cartooning
It's hard to believe how high the standards in popular arts were just a few decades ago.

Labels:
Illustration
Monday, June 28, 2010
Larry MacDougall
I love his compositions, his poses, his design sense - and especially his trees. He has a nice combination of style and observation.
Animators try to force complex forms of nature (like human anatomy) into easier to grasp simple shapes, but even our simplified human mannequins are too much for us to control convincingly in motion. In the last 30 years or so we have evolved a handful of animation tricks that allows us to move awkward designs from pose to pose without actually drawing the subtle steps inbetween. The way fully animated characters move now is completely stylized, repetitive and artificial. It's neither real nor cartoony. It's how we get away with moving the clumsy designs that aren't practical for animators. I don't think it's the animators' and cartoonists' fault though. It's a survival gimmick.
Yes, I know they sometimes hire real illustrators for development and inspiration - like Rowland Wilson and comic book genius Mike Mignola. But then they take what these superior draftsman design and dumb them down into the same old wobbly wimpy animation stock characters.
Faeries and elves aren't exactly my sort of subject matter but that's beside the point. I completely admire and envy the talent and skill of someone who can draw and paint like this.
http://www.art.zaprasza.eu/Author.php?user_id=78
IN A SIMILAR TRADITION
Labels:
Illustration,
realistic
Monday, November 02, 2009
Sharp Brothers' Gift
Hey I gotta share this. The Sharp Brothers painted this bacon sketch I did and made it look professional!
By the way, have you ever seen this man's (the one in the illustration) talk show? Eeegad!
http://www.sharpbrothers.com/
Their rendering reminds me of great illustrator Robert Grossman's paintings.


Thanks Brothers!
http://www.sharpbrothers.com/
Their rendering reminds me of great illustrator Robert Grossman's paintings.
Thanks Brothers!
Labels:
Illustration,
Robert Grossman,
Sharp Brothers
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Illustrator Joy Ang
http://www.joyang.ca/
If you click any of the labels below, you can find out some of what's behind her artistic controls.
Labels:
composition,
Illustration,
neutral colors,
organic,
principles
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