Yeah, Porky was pretty much cutened up in Bob Clampett's first unit. Although, IMO Frank Tashlin had Porky pretty adorable in his cartoons just before Calmpett became a director, still fat but adorable.
But, yes, the Clampett Porky is what people immediately think of.
Hey John I got the Beany and Cecil DVDs today and am affirming your recommendation because I bought these sight unseen based on your taste in cartoons and they're terrific, money well spent.
That's gotta be from "Porky's Pooch" - Clampett, in an unusual move, used photos for backgrounds in this one cartoon from 1941. It works very well in this black-and-white cartoon.
There's a big construction goof with that eye. I know mistakes happen, but geez, that's kind of unsightly. Frankly it ruins the frame for me. I await your tomatoes.
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YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY
looks promising:D
Hey John how are you doin?
I've been a good boy and done some of your lessons:P
http://thomashjorthaab-sykkostuff.blogspot.com/
Cheers John!
- Thomas
Yeah, Porky was pretty much cutened up in Bob Clampett's first unit. Although, IMO Frank Tashlin had Porky pretty adorable in his cartoons just before Calmpett became a director, still fat but adorable.
But, yes, the Clampett Porky is what people immediately think of.
Hey Thomas
can you make it easy for me by giving me a clickable link?
Thanks,
John
I want to squeeze/eat him!
Yeah! Looking forward to it. Really enjoy all your posts & at the risk of making you sound like a jukebox, can i request a post on HORSES?
I searched your blog & found some great horse miscellany, but i'd love a 'best of cartoon horses' or similar...you know...uh...if you want... :)
Here are my further studies:
studies
Incidentally, my first cartoon-drawing book wasn't the Preston Blair book, it was: "How to draw cartoons" by Rolf Harris.
P.S - Thomas, check out
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Regards,
Paul.
Hi John! I posted some hours ago, but I think I forgot to show my blog, so you can see. Hope you can give me some directions.
paulorlombardi.blogspot.com/
Thanks paal!:D
yea John:)
Study stuff
this should do it:)
Thanks again paal
Cheers!
HEY JOHN my last post didnt have a good link
but I hope this one work, i drew a tree similar to the examples you showed us but mines is a bit different I was going for a different design
alpharoadrunnercom.blogspot.com
I would love to hear if Im on the right track? or not
ok thanks John, i'll try to stick to that, but what do you think about the background stuff, and constructions?
I want to learn more:D
Cheers
but I thought that I had done construction on my characters, now I'm not so sure what construction really is:S
It's how you build up your character right? and how you build him up in different situations...
With forms, line of action etc.
Hey John I got the Beany and Cecil DVDs today and am affirming your recommendation because I bought these sight unseen based on your taste in cartoons and they're terrific, money well spent.
Clampett had the cutest Porky
Hi John.....
did one more comp click
would love to know what you think
That's gotta be from "Porky's Pooch" - Clampett, in an unusual move, used photos for backgrounds in this one cartoon from 1941. It works very well in this black-and-white cartoon.
Son of a bi-bi-bi-bi...
Son of a bi-bi-bi-bi...
Son of a bi-bi-bi-gun.
I LOOOOOVVEEE PORKEEEYYY!!!
Hi, John.
I'd like to attend your cartoon college. I have a lot of time on my hands and I draw everyday.
What do I have to do to attend?
There's a big construction goof with that eye. I know mistakes happen, but geez, that's kind of unsightly. Frankly it ruins the frame for me. I await your tomatoes.
Sorry to keep bugging ya, but i just posted a Ketcham comp just now.
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