Friday, August 26, 2016

And now for something completely different...I downloaded a cartooning manual from the 1930s the other day and was kind of astounded at how easy the artist made it seem. That being said, I do love me some rubber hose style cartooning and animation. So I took the 'lessons' and applied them to Crow from Ghiroy. It was fun. I don't think this is the way to go for that comic, but it helps make my sketchbooks look like the product of a schizophrenic. :"D

3 comments:

Behemoth media said...

Musical did you say? Is Neal the Horse in it? LOL Sorry.. couldn't help myself. Can you work on two things at once? I know a few artists that always have several canvases going so if they get stuck on one they can keep creating and it helps them unblock themselves as well as keeps them motivated. I personally like one thing at a time but i tend to be like a steamroller trying to get something done and can't sleep until it is.

T' said...

No Neil. :"D Don't know if I can work on more than one thing at a time. Switching styles is usually something that takes me an hour or so to really do, so it would be hard. I have thought about trying to schedule things, a certain day each week for each project. So far I haven't. So.. don't know.

Behemoth media said...

Maybe for you scheduling is the best solution. Treat it like a job and sometimes you just find yourself getting more things done. I know I just say between now and when the I accomplish this task, I'm at work. Everything else has to wait. If i have a lot to do, like a graphic design job, animation and anything else, I just say from here to here, I'm on this, then the next thing and so on. I also find myself editing stuff until the next day because I have that "I'll finish as soon as I finish this ONE thing" syndrome.