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secondlina) wrote2010-12-30 09:53 am
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Danger girl, lover girl
Art for my good buddy
torreadora of her character Jenny and two of her beaus, Jude and Eli. I could not decide what version of her character to draw, so I ended up drawing her in two different phases of her life, and inking the crap out of them.

I'm actually really glad I met
torreadora and her sister
kit_a_licious because they are turning into indirect drawing teachers. I spend a lot of time looking at the art these two produce, and it's teaching me some new stuff about textures and lines. So thanks guys! :D
Another something beautiful to look at :
threeeyesworm linked me yesterday to a video made by "L'école des Gobelins", a French animation school, possibly the best animation school in the world (graduates get hired by Disney a lot). I simply adore this video. It's the story of this seamstress in a doll world waiting for her husband.to come back from the war. He comes home... different. The seamstress tries to fix the world around her, but it's not so simple. This is like a mix of Howl's moving Castle, Disney's Fantasia and French war stories. And it's GORGEOUS. Please take the time to watch this and other things on the Gobelin's youtube channel. Well worth your time.

Seeing things like this reminds me of why I adore animation. It's simple, powerful and communicates with pretty much any viewer.
Some times, I wish I would have gone into animation, but i'm really more of a comic artist at heart. I don't think I would have been that good at it.
Tomorrow, i've got a day off! Link is heading to Ottawa to see some friends for New Year's. I'll be sticking around here (I don't know the people and I already lost a whole week of drawing.. I really can't afford to slack off for another 2 days). So i'll be around home, eating, inking and being buried in my fluffy new pajamas.
- Isa
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I'm actually really glad I met
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Another something beautiful to look at :
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Seeing things like this reminds me of why I adore animation. It's simple, powerful and communicates with pretty much any viewer.
Some times, I wish I would have gone into animation, but i'm really more of a comic artist at heart. I don't think I would have been that good at it.
Tomorrow, i've got a day off! Link is heading to Ottawa to see some friends for New Year's. I'll be sticking around here (I don't know the people and I already lost a whole week of drawing.. I really can't afford to slack off for another 2 days). So i'll be around home, eating, inking and being buried in my fluffy new pajamas.
- Isa
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Aaaaaaahhhhhh Isaaaaaaaaa you're gonna be alone on new year's eve :(
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I love those inking effects on the little starburst things you drew!
(Instead of practicing my own inking I've just been using the paths function in GIMP because it's smoother. D:)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACHVwA1D8fE
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Speaking of which, this you see this really creepy one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58iXypYPNrw
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And CHUH -- ME teaching YOU anything about drawing? :D Ahhh... I can't even tell you how that flatters and delights me, as kind of ridiculous as I think it is. Kitter does teach me about drawing, about telling a story, about using expressions. I guess our art has sort of parallel evolutions, for good reason.
And, again. My God. I'm so... touched, I'm so touched by that drawing, Isa. I feel like there's so much symbolism in it, so much to love. I love that her past boyfriend is unidentifiable, because none of them were as important as Eli. (I dig the chunky brushstrokes of Eli's hair.) I love Klimt and the awkward balance of his couples, of these couples, the sort of desperate intimacy... And those little whirling stars. :)
I'm so proud and honored that you drew Jenny. She's so beautiful. Thank you, a million times.
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Mmmmm, fluffy pajamas are awesome!!
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