Some more layouts I drew for Ren & Stimpy, Episode: "Fire Dogs II" (2003)
Labels: axe, book ends, Fire Chief, Fire Dogs 2, Ralph Bakshi, Ren and Stimpy
Various Animations & Drawings (For the drawings, you can click on them to get a larger/clearer view)
Labels: axe, book ends, Fire Chief, Fire Dogs 2, Ralph Bakshi, Ren and Stimpy
3 Comments:
dude, i LOVE seeing these! NICE! You have to be pretty tight right? Arent "storyboards" in US Television Animation basically key frames?
Love seeing this stuff! You rock!
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Thanks allot Art!
Well, we actually get the storyboards ruff and in small panels. Then us layout artists ruff it out and clean them up in the larger/final size for the animators--making sure there's construction and every thing is clear.
Sometimes the storyboard artist would barely draw the hands, feet, arms, legs, etc. It's their job to basically draw in compostion of the characters and background, the character's pose in ruff form, and what expression they have. So we (in the layout department) have to know how to draw them (including a seperate page for the background) correctly and clear, so as not to confuse the animators.
So it's the layouts that are basically the key frames of the show.
John K. likes to make his cartoons the way the did back then in the
'40s-50's. Which I think is great.
I'm sure you know this process from your understanding of old-school animation. I just decided to explain it in more detail, just in case someone else who doesn't know-- views this comments page.
But yeah, possibly other cartoons do go from 'clean' storyboards, straight to the animation department. Not Ren & Stimpy though.
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