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Showing posts with label composition. Show all posts

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Irv Spector Pretty Girl Comics

BERJAYAHere's an Irv Spector treat.

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BERJAYASpector is the same guy who draws the beautiful Coogy comics.
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BERJAYAHe blends appealing traits from a lot of different styles all into one.
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http://irvspector.blogspot.com/2009/12/comic-book-interlude-farmers-daughter-1.html

Sunday, May 15, 2011

More Milt Stein

BERJAYACartoons and dinosaurs: 2 eternally cool things.
BERJAYAHere's some more amazing Milt Stein cartoon art.
BERJAYAHe's obviously an animator but also influenced by the graphic looks of such comic strip artists as Herriman and Sterret.
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BERJAYASo cute and so stylish at the same time. A rare combination.
BERJAYAAnd great backgrounds too!
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BERJAYAMilt understood the graphic power of stars.
BERJAYANot only did he draw nice star shapes (not easy to do!) but he always composed them into interesting patterns that framed the action.
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BERJAYASuch a killer command of graphic hierarchy...
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BERJAYAThis cover is by someone else. I like how it looks like a completely different character.
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BERJAYAMasterly comic graphic sense.
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http://pappysgoldenage.blogspot.com/search/label/Milton%20Stein

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Milt Stein - a perfect funny animal man

BERJAYAHere's a cartoonist I like a lot. He's a drawing textbook for all the cartoon skills and techniques I promote.
BERJAYAHis basic style is generic 40s animation funny animal. He has all the principles that add up to that look almost perfectly. On top of that he has his own unique stylistic finish.
BERJAYAHis most amazing skill is his ability to organize all the principles and design elements with a scene and balance them into a perfect organic and appealing design.
BERJAYAWhen you have this much hierarchy and visual coordination, you don't need to hide behind a bunch of cluttered details.
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BERJAYAI love the way he draws hands. They look like they are right out of the Preston Blair book, only drawn with more verve and contrast and design.
BERJAYAHierarchy: The few details he uses always form around the larger object they help describe. Like the stripes on the cat wrapping around the position of his body, or the little dirt clumps that help describe the larger mound.

BERJAYAHe draws really elegant simple compositions. I wish I had a bg artist who could do this!! Aargh!
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BERJAYALook at these beautiful dynamic action poses.
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BERJAYAI love this cat. His stripes are so organic and gritty. Pure comic inking. I wish you could get that in animation drawings.
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BERJAYASuch luscious inking!
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BERJAYAOrganic compositions: His backgrounds are made up of sub-elements that point in seemingly chaotic angles, yet they are all balanced against each other. They don't look wonky.


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BERJAYAEverything he does has inherent form and a visual plan. I think the plan in his compositions is the most fun part of his art.
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BERJAYAHierarchy of thick and thin lines: The lines of the overall silhouettes are thicker than the details inside the forms. These bold lines help hold the characters together.
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BERJAYAI like that rabbit's nipple ears.
BERJAYAEnjoy superb rare comics at Mykal's great blog!