Thursday 30 October 2008

Happy Hallo Wieners!



It's done!
Roll on Christmas short!!1

Monday 29 September 2008

Hallo wieners..

Well, I unsurprisingly changed my idea for the halloween thing. Now its Hallo-Wieners. Yes, a cunning ploy to trick people into saying "Wieners". So awesome.

Only problem now is figuring out why the 3rd wiener doesn't get eaten. Or if there's some other unexpected ending I could implement. That could be the key. yeeeessss.

Wednesday 10 September 2008

Cool artists! and knowledge!

Knowledge! From - http://funnycute.blogspot.com/
Few rules of inking..

1. No parallel lines!
2. The larger the shape, the thicker the line
3. The smaller the shape, the thinner the line
4. The closer a shape is to you, the thicker the line (example: a foreshortened hand coming towards you)
5.Follow the drawing you are inking- don't change interesting shapes
6. Follow the lines through
7. Avoid tangents
8. Use thick to thick lines (lines taper at the ends)
9. Don't round out corners and angles in the art (this is easy to overlook)
10. If you are inking traditionally, flip between the ink drawing and the original art to make sure you aren't toning down your drawing.


-Use nice thicks and thins.
-Thick lines are for larger shapes and shapes that are closer to you.
-Thin lines are for smaller shapes and details.
-Details within the drawing, like smile lines or clothes wrinkles, should help to describe the larger shapes that they are a part of.
-Try not to ink inside or outside of the lines, but stay on top of the original drawing.
-Make sure lines follow through. For instance- if I took away the instrument that the girl on the right is holding, the lines on her body and arms should look like they would connect.
-Floating lines, like smile or cheek lines, should go from thin to thick to thin, with the middle being thicker. It looks meatier that way!
-Lines that end should taper to a nice pretty point.
-Pay attention to subtleties in the drawing, and try not to dumb them down when inking over them. That brings me to another thing...

cute Gantz drawings
http://arschblog.blogspot.com/

http://grillhouse.blogspot.com/

wow!