Theme by nostrich.
Video reblogged from BREAKING SAD. with 15,331 notes
Source: Tracy J Butler
have you ever just cried because you’re not tracy butler?
i do all the time
Video reblogged from Justin Peterson with 8 notes
Here’s a time-lapse video I did today. Just hours ago!
This is a sketchcover edition of VERY NEAR MINT vol. 2 (which, plug plug, are on sale this weekend over at the VNM store!)… the sketch took about 15 minutes to do, but I sped up the video to a watchable 3 minutes. You have 3 minutes to watch a video, right?When watching the video, make sure you watch it in HD if possible!
I planned on doing a time-lapse video earlier in the year while working on VNM vol. 2, but never found the time to do it. I’ll make sure I find the time later this year while working on vol. 3.
Photo reblogged from bryan konietzko with 1,502 notes
Ki Hyun Ryu (supervising producer) is another major pillar of the Korra production. I first met him in 2003 when I was living in Seoul, working on the pilot of Avatar. A year later, he took the lion’s share of key animation on the premiere episodes, bringing to life some of the series’ most memorable scenes. I’ll never forget when Mike and I first saw the pencil test of Aang sliding down the iceberg and floating up to hug Appa’s head… we were completely blown away. Ryu can make the most mundane scene shine, like Aang’s marble trick and the now-legendary “Foaming Mouth Guy” bit (the latter of which was 100% his crazy idea). After his involvement in those early episodes (including designing Jet and his gang), Ryu moved on to other projects, and eventually moved the U.S., where he’s been working for several years now.
We are incredibly lucky to work with him again and to have him be such a fundamental contributor to the new series Korra and its style. I can comfortably say that he is the most talented artist I’ve ever known, and it is humbling and inspiring to work with him every day. And though he is a kind, hilarious, and humble guy, he draws the meanest caricatures. Of me. And everyone else on the crew. I’m sure I’ll share plenty of those scathing and wicked sketches in time, but for now, let’s enjoy some of his beautiful and seemingly effortless storyboard panels.
Video reblogged from Fumetti Marvel with 26 notes
Big John Buscema and Bill Sienkiewicz show us how it’s done!
,
Video reblogged from impending doom with 1,861 notes
I love Massimo Carnevale’s Sketches Snatched blog. He picks his movies and draws a scene that captures what the particular film is all about. Here’s a few pieces from the blog. If you dig these, stop by the blog at sketchesnatched.blogspot.com.
Text reblogged from It Hurts Because It Mattered. with 7,372 notes
What a terribly boring world we would live in if all those topics were off limits.
First of all Depression, Self-harm, Sexuality, Rape, Suicide, Anorexia and Bulimia our not fucking topics…They our issues, traumatic events, mental and physical diseases that destroy and isolate people from leading happy, functional, social, productive and rewarding lives!
No jokes are acceptable about these issues and the world is far from boring without these issues being ripped the piss out of!!
Dear lord, it’s “are”, not “our”, and the nuances between “issue” and “topic” are so semantic it doesn’t even warrant a response.
The topic issue isn’t whether or not those subjects are potentially traumatizing events, it’s your assertion that they shouldn’t be treated as anything but.
“No jokes are acceptable” about sexuality, depresion, or rape? Who are you to tell others what is or isn’t funny? Who are you to tell others what to think?
If suicide and bulimia are off limits, what other ideas are next? Religion? Race? Politicans?
If comedy’s must voice be truncated, what other art-forms are prohibited from covering the subject? Music? Literature? Film?
Fuck you.
(Source: uhnobye)
Page 1 of 3