Archive for November, 2007

An Answer to a Question about Cute Little Girls characters

Posted in daily sketch, art, lessons, student on November 29th, 2007 by lanimate

This the answer to an email I received today regarding the construction and design of Cute Little Girl Characters.

The request wanted a simple character that could be made into a CG character.

As always I began with 3D type construction to breakdown the character into simple forms and then “play” from there.

Besides the sketch I drew for the demo- I added a few more ideas…

Besides the sketch I drew for the demo- I added a few more ideas...
Besides the sketch I drew for the demo- I added a few more ideas…

It came at a good time for me so I jumped right in and there you go…

Sitting in the Underground

Posted in daily sketch on November 29th, 2007 by lanimate

Cafes and Coffeehouses!

I really enjoy a good cafe or coffeehouse - not particularly for the beverages - but for the scene. They are great places to people watch and to sketch people. With practice, it is easy to glance at someone- get their attitude or pose or face and transfer that via pen and waterbrush to a sketch book.

Here are a couple pages from the UNDERGROUND coffeehouse (on Main and Coffee Streets) in Greenville, SC.

The Underground IS underground. A wonderful basement level cafe with tables and chairs and couches and a stage for night-time events, films  and performances…and they are expanding!

It is a great place to draw!

A page of people sketches using pen and waterbrush
A page of people sketches using pen and waterbrush
more people as they drift in early last Sunday morning
more people as they drift in early last Sunday morning

More to come…still animated!

More Art from the Holiday

Posted in daily sketch, art, news on November 28th, 2007 by lanimate

Our holiday was very relaxing and it gave me a chance to enjoy “being lazy” and having some fun with my sketching…

everything from ink and watercolors to different types of pencils.
Here are a few more….

An ink and watercolor  sketch on the streets of Waynesville, NC
An ink and watercolor sketch on the streets of Waynesville, NC

The blue thumbnail in the upper right corner is now a Christmas Card.

A guest sits to write in her journal
A guest sits to write in her journal
This from a thumbnail in a sketch above- look at the upper right corner of the red pencil sketch
This from a thumbnail in a sketch above- look at the upper right corner of the red pencil sketch

Another sketch that turned into a Ty B. Bear Christmas card

More art later…

Thanksgiving Holiday in the Mountains

Posted in daily sketch, art, festivals on November 27th, 2007 by lanimate
The view from our side of the mountain in Balsam, NC.
The view from our side of the mountain in Balsam, NC.

This Thanksgiving we were off to the mountains in North and South Carolina for a little R & R & R & R  ( rest and relaxation and reading and rendering). With all our ‘kids” and their spouses off establishing their own new Holiday traditions – it was time for our new traditions, too.

Of course, a rather back pack filled with art supplies accompanied us on our journey.

The Balsam Mountain Lodge - formerly an early 1900's  railway stop.
The Balsam Mountain Lodge - formerly an early 1900’s railway stop.

The first few days we stayed at the Balsam Mountain Lodge in North Carolina, The Lodge has no TV’s or radios -  just fireplaces and a library with about 5,000 books and a seemingly infinite supple of hot chocolate and hot cider. It was amazing!

An ink and watercolor  sketch looking toward a fireplace  from  the library
An ink and watercolor sketch looking toward a fireplace from the library

We drove up the Blue Ridge Parkway to see what ice and snow look like (not much of that in Savannah).

We spent part of a day in Waynesville, NC. – which must have more art galleries per capita than any town I have ever seen. We ended the day at a furniture store/ café/ gelato shop listening to an evening set by a local singer songwriter. She was excellent!

a night view of Main St. Greenville, SC.
a night view of Main St. Greenville, SC.

The second part of the trip was to Greenville, SC. We stayed at a hotel and reserved tickets for the national traveling troupe of MY FAIR LADY at the Peace Center. Greenville is such a beautiful town- with a natural waterfall downtown and then there are the cafes, shops and galleries strewn about the city. The town featured an old fashioned Christmas Market and a Festival of Trees (decorated Christmas trees throughout the city). It was a great way to ease into Christmas Holidays.

More art on the way!

Happy Thanksgiving Day to Everyone!

Posted in daily sketch on November 19th, 2007 by lanimate

My warmest wishes to everyone for a wonderful Thanksgiving Day.

Here is my latest still life an oil 12 in. x 16 in.- not even named yet!
Here is my latest still life an oil 12 in. x 16 in.- not even named yet!

Here is my latest painting - just completed a couple of days ago… two more in the hopper and more on the way. The Thanksgiving break will give me more time to be with family and to draw…

While living in Ireland we had to go to the butchers, choose a bird (hanging in the window) with feathers and the parts still on…have it plucked, gutted, cleaned and dressed.

We would ALWAYS have Irish friends and students over to celebrate our American Thanksgiving!

Enjoy your Turkey Day!

More Character Stuff and a trip back to Alexandria, Va.

Posted in daily sketch, art, animation stories, lessons, student on November 5th, 2007 by lanimate

Some more info on character design and posing

A pose with Ty B. Bear
A pose with Ty B. Bear

Here’s the breakdown of the character with some tips on pushing poses!

A breakdown of the character construction with some posing suggestions
A breakdown of the character construction with some posing suggestions

This weekend was a trip back into a time warp.

Here a sketch from a while back- after the Animation House, Inc. days
Here a sketch from a while back- after the Animation House, Inc. days

We had a wonderful visit with my old producer, Tony Ames and his wife. We met in Alexandria, Virgina - the birthplace of the Animation House, Inc. (AH).
Tony is the best producer I ever worked with- just amazing energy and vision and an all around great guy!

We had a great chat and covered every thing from the old AH days to politics to current trends and projects. We hope to work together again some day…
At one point, I drove over to the old studio on Powhattan Street and found the building (brand new when we moved in 1985) was completely demolished in favor of a new span over route 1 at the North end of Olde Towne Alexandria. Unfazed, we drove to thr original site of the AH - and, it too was demolished to make way for a new structure. The heritage of the AH was gone- except for folks like Dave Vallone, Al Rosen, Michael Lowery and myself who are still in the biz.

We had a great time at the AH- in fact, I helped intro Dave V. to his wife, Leigh - the first of 7 couples I have helped introduce through work or classes.

Well - everything changes!