Sonic Rift — Issue 2, Page 09.
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How to draw Mickey Mouse? Behold, a truckload of model sheets for Mickey (and Minnie) Mouse. I always thought Mickey was hard to draw, but I could never quite put my finger on the reason why–but it’s the ears. It’s basically two-dimensional ears on a three-dimensional character.
Some more models HERE.
Old stuff for Annecy opening short film.
I did concept art, color script and color background on Layouts done by Margo Roquelaure, Ines Scheiber, Arina Korczynski and Alix Arrault.
Link to the video : https://vimeo.com/130958229
Joe Grant’s storyboards for Disney’s Lady and the Tramp (1955).
To learn more about Joe Grant and the art of storyboarding, check out John Canemaker’s marvelous book, Two Guys Named Joe: Master Animation Storytellers Joe Grant & Joe Ranft.
Chapter 8 END.
Well, the story’s pretty much complete now. Did it turn out how you anticipated? There is just one more update to wrap things up with a short epilogue, for next update. I’ll make a longer oh-god-is-it-really-finished type post then.
Have you enjoyed the series so far? Maybe you should consider buying me a coffee? I promise you that you’d be making the world just a little better if you do. Who knows, maybe I’ll do something special for my donors at the end!
I will never ever draw a rabbit family event EVER AGAIN. Oh, and full disclosure: As any TRUE Zootopia aficionado will immediately recognize, I very obviously traced the first panel of the last page from the concept art by Matthias Lechner. Bit of a nasty habit that.
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Second part of JSF delivered for your pleasure! Many erotic things are going to happen in the third part, but you’ll see them next month (unless you’re willing to patronize us for a while). Anyway, thank you very much for following us! See you (not so)soon with Operation Dinnertime!