Sunday, November 26, 2006

How my dog celebrates the holidays

In the dark of night, in the light of day, when my dog Rosie (A mini-aussie) feels a tiny bit tacitly starved, he spends a little quality time with his wee plush friend.
His choice of positioning in this activity is terribly human. Couple this with penchant for watching television, and I think I now understand how the charges for uh hmm...adult programing that I never saw, were ordered through The Dish network.

Friday, November 17, 2006

Diarrhea of the pencil


This is what happens when I forget to think , at least a little while I'm drawing.

Who's ready for the weekend?
Me,me,me,me!

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Phone Doodles 11-15-06



A little more of the potato wine guy. A detail of his shoe that wouldn't fit on the page. At least not at his ankles. The girl in the corner.Ehh, it's an example of the style, but no substance that JK mentions from time to time.
The happy amputee in the corner was kicked off from seeing some Russian pictures from the 1950's in a documentary I was watching on UTUBE.




This guy, angle and all, literally just fell out my pencil.

Monday, November 13, 2006

What happens if you drink too much potato wine


I noticed once I start something slightly decorative, another usually follows close behind.

A Birthday Card



And a FlutterBy I drew for my Step-daughter's 11th birthday.
That's all for today. It has been a very busy Monday.

Friday, November 10, 2006

Expanded "The Rape Eye"


Some peoples Rape Eye is less malevolent.
For instance one friend, (Who shall remain nameless) when he sees a particularly beautiful women, looks more like he is stunned, aghast, or even disgusted. Like he can't believe what he is seeing. His head cocks up, ( hey cut it out, that laughing) mouth drops open, he crinkles up the flesh on his nose, and peers through the bottom of his glasses. For all intents and purposes looks like he is examining a grotesque bug. This is followed by a slight head bob down and head bob up every few seconds as if someone were lightly cracking him on the head with a rubber mallet. Then after he has soaked up all of the lovely lady's information, he goes straight into a full blown Tex Avery wolf take.

Thursday, November 09, 2006

My Neighbor Kenny



Another Doodle

This one is of SpongeBob's Background Designer, the inimitable Kenny Pittenger.
Check his Blog at http://kennypittenger.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Caricature

John's and Marlo's caricatures got me so excited I had to try a bit myself. But as stated in an earlier post, I really have to turn my mind upside down to keep from doing the systematic crappy way that I was first trained to attack the subject.


This is a drawing of Derrick Drymen. I didn't have any US magazines laying around, so the celebrities are safe this week.

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Best Day Ever!


Hey They actually used the image. I'm happily stunned.



This was a piece done for the Marketing of an episode called "Best Day Ever".
Don't be confused when you see the episode. There is no submarine/bicycle in the episode.

I drew the rough sketch. Robert Ryan Cory did the masterful clean-up and filled in the interior of the submarine where I had left a couple nebulous pencil scratches.
It was Teal Wang that did the color, Peter Bennett applied some shading..

Saturday, November 04, 2006

Doodles and "The Rape Eye"



This is a phone doodle/warm-up drawing. The last couple of months have been so busy, that I've barely had time to draw. I mean beyond work drawing. Correcting the perspective on Prop designs, adjusting lines of action and acting in storyboard drawings isn't nearly as much fun as doing the drawings from start to finish.



This fellow runs the operations at The Giant Hand Carwash . He has a look that says "Draw me!" A bold look that I guess works for him. I keep expecting to see him in a movie, doing a drug deal or something of that ilk. The girl in the hat and glasses is from the same location waiting for here car to be finished.
My ability to draw women is woefully in adequate,. But even a poor drawing of a pretty girl will usually get their attention. (Just a side note for the single shy cartoonists out there. Draw, Draw, Draw them close to you......Okay that sounds creepy, but it really does help. Smile when they look at you and your rendering of them. Then take the next step and start talking to them. All the while keep smiling. I had a friend that used to ask me why it was, that when a woman caught me looking at her ass, they would smile and give me a happy " I caught you with your hand in the cookie jar." eyes, but when he was busted in the same activity they'd give him the I hate you eyes. The answer was simple. When he would look at them, without being aware of it, he would slip into his serious SEX face. We've all got a serious sex face, but a women shouldn't see your serious sex face until you're having serious sex with her. Then it's an appropriate and welcome intensity. If you have that look on your face the first time she lays eyes on you, that same intense stare that later she might love will be interpreted as only one thing. "The Rape Eye." So put a smile on your face, and she will most likely smile back.)

Listen to him ramble on. What a schmo.


More phone doodles. I don't care for most of these. But I like the little guy in the corner with the Stamp in his hand. I like a drawings that make me want to draw more, either to forward a storyline that the drawing conjured for me, or to lean in a direction of a particular mood.
The drawing of the girl on the bottom left side was me trying to remember my girlfriends features the day after I meet her.
I failed miserably at capturing her likeness. It got all clunky and formulaic. This is one of the dangers if your first art job/training was at an amusement park drawing caricatures of the hideous, draw the right eye, draw the bridge of the nose, draw the left eye formula . It's a ruinous way to learn.

I did warn you that this would be a place of incoherent thoughts right? Well since as Uncle Eddies has stated "They haven't invented a decent fake muscle shirt." I am off to the gym.
Have a great Saturday.
Go now! Get out amongst 'em and draw.

Friday, November 03, 2006

It's Another Day of Doodles Folks

Or Doo-dles as the case may be. These are the little drawings on post-its (Thank the high heavens for Post-its!) that are done in meetings while talking about very important things. They are the cartoonist pressure valve. In most studios you can find these and similar renderings stuck discreetly the back sides of doors.
I believe I know who penned the first two below, but I should check before crediting them.



Ahhhhhh, look at the joy in those eyes.






This one is mine. It is a small example of the people that have rolled, bumped , and skittered around in my head for as long as I can remember.

More Scribble Scrabble Tomorrow