Tuesday, November 29, 2011

2011 CTN Animation Expo Highlights

I spent Nov 18th-20th in Burbank California, the animation capital of the world for the CTN Animation Expo. This event was filled with amazingly talented artists and creators. Despite a rainy sunday the event was an inspiring one.



My first stop was at a favorite storyboard artist Sherm Cohen (Spongebob, Phineas & Ferb, Fish Hooks) who was promoting his Storyboard Secrets DVD set which I purchased last year. Sherm is one of the nicest and approachable professionals I've met. His DVD's are amazing, I showed him some new storyboard samples and he gave me some very helpful tips on how I could improve. I always walk away from his table with a wealth of knowledge. He even hooked me up with a complimentary copy of his new DVD "The Key to Powerful Storyboards". I gotta say he really lays down some knowledge!

http://cartoonsnap.blogspot.com/




I wasn't really familiar with Jim Smith before this convention but after a few people recommended his sketchbook I had to met him. He was one of the original creators of Ren & Stimpy, and a very talented animator. He had some animation pages from the show. They were all so great. His characters are classic and his drawings have so much energy and gesture. I picked up both of his sketchbooks and got a picture with him. I think he may be a little crazy, but damn it he can draw.

http://jimsmithcartoons.blogspot.com/




I Signed up for a some panels a few weeks before the convention, unfortunately most of them were full by the time I signed up so I grabbed whatever was left. I managed to get a panel with Don Bluth. I didn't really know much about him before this panel, but by the end I was happy I had a chance to hear him talk. He left Disney to create his own studio where he created some classic animations such as The Secret of NIMH,Dragons Lair, American Tail, and The Land Before Time. He talked about starting his studio in his garage. His goal was to make a superior product because Disney at the time was cutting to many corners and it was effecting the quality of the animation. It was a very inspiring life story about taking a chance in what you believe and following your heart. I was very impressed.

http://www.donbluth.com/



Another panel I attended was with the guys from Creature Box a blog created by two friends who enjoy drawing well… creatures. Dave Guertin and Greg Baldwin talked about how they got into art and gave some great advice on how to stay motivated and focus when you are trying to be creative on demand. I found there panel to be incisive and practical. They don't sugar coat things and told us about their struggles which is great to hear from people you admire. They are super cool guys. I was able to pick up their book which comes with a DVD.

http://creaturebox.com/






Friday ended with a very special performance by Richard Sherman one of the brothers who wrote all the classic Disney songs. He sat down at an old piano as he played songs from Winnie the Pooh, Jungle Book, Marry Poppins and Disneyland Park. In between songs he would talk about working with Walt and how the music was such an important part of telling the story. The best moment of that performance and one of the most moving things I have witnessed was Richards performance of "Feed the Birds" from Marry Poppins. He explained how this song was the key to the whole movie, it represents kindness and love in a simple sincere way. He told of many days when Walt would call Richard into his office and have him play this song for him. It's a truly beautiful song with a great message and I am so happy to have been part of that moment. The crowd was completely silent as he played. I posted a link to the video. The story he tells afterwards is amazing.

Tuesday, November 01, 2011

Drawing in Public 9

Some sketches I did during my down time at Long Beach Comic Con.






Sunday, October 09, 2011

Zombie Fiesta

Here is my piece for the Zombie Art Show Oct 29th in Long Beach which is part of a great big Halloween weekend including Long Beach Comic Con, Zombie Walk & Street Fest and the Zombie Art Show. My original black and white drawing will be on display at the art show and I will be selling digital color prints at the Forever Freshman table 1508 at Long Beach Comic Con. It's gonna be a lot of fun so stop by and say hello.




Friday, September 30, 2011

Express Yourself

Had a busy week of drawing. Experimenting with styles and mediums and freshening up my brush skills. I tried to keep things loose and expressive. I used an actual brush and ink. I had to put the pentel brush aside for the week. Colored with markers, colored pencil, and whatever else was laying around. I think I'm getting ready to move on to painting, but that may take a while. I gotta lot coming up in the next 2 months. I am excited to get back into something a little more expressive and painterly. For now drawing in my sketchbook will have to hold me over.


First self portrait in a long while







Friday, September 16, 2011

Drawing in Public 8

I was all over the place this week. Drawing in my sketchbook, post-its, or just a plain sheet of computer paper. It really doesn't matter where or how, as long as I'm drawing.





Wednesday, September 07, 2011

Drawing in Public 7

A few silly drawings from lunch. I have been feeling very unmotivated the last couples weeks. I need some focus. These little drawing sessions always help clear my mind. Gotta try to remember to have fun.


Sunday, August 28, 2011

Sketchapalooza 2011

I had a great time at sketchapalooza 2011. There was a great turnout, a lot of kids exited to get sketches of their favorite characters or just stuff they made up. I was drawing non stop all day and met a bunch of great people. Like always these events go so fast with hardly any time to socialize with all the great artists. Oh well, it was fun non the less and I can't wait till the next event!

Here are just a few of the sketches I did
I had 2 ninja turtle requests. That was a lot of drawing. (Phew!)

A sketch for a teacher to put in his history class. I hated history. LOL!

A dragon eating ice cream!

A little kitten riding a bike.



My homie Steven wanted a dancing underwater dog. Nice!

Saturday, August 27, 2011

More Viking Madness


I'm still on a Viking kick. This time I wanted to create a whole scene that tells a little bit of a story. I love this character so much I didn't want the background to take away from him. I tried to keep the BG as simple as I could while framing the main characters. I had a lot of fun working with the reflective light of the fire and the cast shadows that are created by that strong light source. It makes the illustration much more dramatic.


Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Vikings!

My recent obsession with "How to Train Your Dragon" inspired me to do some Viking sketches.


Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Drawing In Public 6

I try to draw something in my sketchbook everyday. These are some fun little sketches I did throughout the week during my lunch. Sometimes no one is around so I just make up stuff to draw. I keep these very loose and just let the ink fall where it may.





Tuesday, August 09, 2011

Sketch and a Haircut

After doing the poster for Sketchapalooza I decided to draw some more comic book super heros. It was fun putting my own spin on these classic characters.


I got my haircut by a super happy women at supercuts. She was so animated I had to do a sketch of her.

Monday, August 01, 2011

SKETCH-A-PALOOZA



A poster I did for SKETCH-A-PALOOZA a free all ages live art event I will be participating in.
Sunday, August 28th at Geeks in Whittier.