Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Karen's Gypsy
The illustration at left was not done by me. Although I wish I had. It was done by my wife, Karen, a very talented scenic artist. This was done on a software platform called "Dabbler 2." By Fractal Design. It's rare for her to work on such a small scale as most of what she does is on a 30 X 60 foot muslin drop (I get her to give me some photos and I'll do a separate blog on painting really BIG.
I on the other hand have always been a cartoonist. Event the most serious sketches I have done always have a cartoon edge to them. That's why animation interests me so. I have piles of files of ideas that didn't work. My biggest problem is time, and perhaps I'm a bit lazy. My reason or excuse is that I have already put in 8 to 10 hours by the time I get home from work, then spend time with the pets, the family and dinner, and it's getting late. The job starts early.
The type of sketch cartoon I want to do does not really lend itself to the "cut-out" style of cartooning I have done so far. My attempts at drawing each frame ends up with me finishing a few seconds of animation after literally months of nights with my eyes watering as I try to finish one more frame before I go to bed.
Thus far none of the animations I started this way ever got anywhere. By the time it's just starting to take shape, I'm bored with the story and I'm ready to move on. What I need is to find a way to meld the two disciplines and figure out when to use which to move the story along.
But I have time, I think, thus far it's been an expensive hobby, but I've enjoyed myself.
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Lovely drawing. I have never heard of Dabbler, I have been using a program called Harmony by Mr.Doob, although you can only use the program with Google Chrome, and I have a hard time with control. I would love to get a Wacom pen when I have the funds.
ReplyDeleteI don't see how you can do anything in the way of illustration with a mouse. The Wacom tablets are the way to go, even if you have to start with a simple Bamboo fun ($150) or a Bamboo Craft($120) tablet, the difference is night and day.
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading me.
Be Well.