Monday, May 26, 2014

THE TRAILER: (For real this time)

FINALLY!


It's here! 
It took almost 2 weeks to make Flash export right and get QuickTime to properly load on my computer but it's here: The First Teaser Trailer. 

My musician is in the process of moving and isn't quite ready so I had to throw some music together on my own. It's nothing super special, but I wanted to get something out as early as possible.

ENJOY!

 Altrazan - The Movie Novel Project - "Teaser Trailer"


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Sunday, May 25, 2014

THE PATH

Day 11 of having to stall until the trailer comes out.

People ask me all the time: “How did you develop your cartooning style for anthropomorphs?”


Actually that's a lie. People don't ask me that. No one's ever asked me that. HEY wait a minute why aren't you asking me that!?

OK, so IN MY HEAD, people ask me that, and here is the answer.


First of all, I've been a life long Disney fan for, well... my life.
I idolize Walt Disney, I'm fascinated by Ub Iwerks, and Glenn Kean? The most genius man on the planet.
These eyes... how does one fit so much life into a single pair of eyes?
It's like they're “More Real Than Real”.
(cuz that totally makes sense right?)

But, of course the story of Disney doesn't start with “The Little Mermaid”. It goes much farther back, and for me, ranges much later, so without much ado about nothing, here is where our story begins.

THE REAL EPIC OF MICKEY!


No not this.

THIS!
Ahem... chapter one:

IN THE BEGINING...

There was a blank piece of paper.

Then Milton-Bradley patented the "Zoetrope” and public animation was born.


Authors note: We can argue until Jackie Chan learns to speak English over who actually invented or first did animation. I don't care. That's not the point. I'm starting with Milton-Bradley, so there. *sticks tongue out*

The zeoptrope was a device that by spinning would allow a series of pictures to blend in the mind like the blades of a fan, and thus create a moving image. It was patented by Milton-Bradley in 1832 and became a bit of a fad, helping to launch a western interest in animation. It also laid down the foundational principals for the next part of the story

1877

Photography is somewhat knew on the scene. Edoward Muybridge finds himself in a pickle over how to solve a dispute: does a horse takes all four legs off the ground in a gallop? Or always keep one or two on the ground at one time. Totally an important debate right?

Everyone knows a horse keeps ALL it's feet on the ground at ALL times, DUH!

Muybridge sets up a series of cameras in line and times them to snap at different instances. He then has a horse & rider gallop by, and snaps the cameras as they go. The result? A perfect documentation of the pattern of a horses legs.

(See? I told you it was electromagnetism.)

He later discovered that these images could be projected by a reel, You could show these at parties not just as a bunch of pictures but as a live presentation on film. “Hey I know, that's just what we'll call it: A FILM

Stop motion,

The motion picture,

The rest is history.


1919

So Otto Messmer arrives on the scene. Who you say? You've never heard of Otto Messmer?!
HERESY I SAY!
Ok, so how about THIS guy, you recognize HIM?
Sorry, Felix; they didn't recognize you without your clothes. I mean bag of tricks.

It's Felix the Cat! As in practically the FIRST real animated pop culture character?
OK I'll make it simple for you.

THIS GUY



Idolized THIS GUY

Moving on...

1927

Young Walter Disney falls in love with animation and follows in the footsteps of his hero Messmer, creating "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit"

What? I thought it was a mouse! I thought his name was...

NOPE It's all wrong. Everything you know is A LIE! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!Oh, Ahem, sorry about that.

1928

Walt is working for “Warner Brothers at the time.” The big shot executives, say to themselves.
“Hmmm, a cartoon rabbit here at Warner Bros.? Nah! Would never make it.

"Oh and hey Walt we're gonna have to dock your pay.”


With that Disney says: "Heck With You" and leaves the WB behind and, due to contract agreements, Oswald too. He decides to start his own company and now has to create a new character. He thinks of a cat at first but doesn't want to compete with his hero.

Instead he creates...
MORTIMER mou... WAIT WHAT?! I thought His name was Mic...

1928


Mortimer Mouse" that's the name of Disney's new character... I'm sure we can all thank Walt's Wife Lilian for coming up with the name "Mickey".

DISNEY Trivia: Mickey's Debut was NOT "Steam Boat Willie". It was another film called "Plane Crazy"


1991

60 years into the future.
Naoto Oshima designs "Sonic the Hedgehog" he bases his design after Mickey Mouse,
That's right, Sonic is based off Mickey. Want proof? Ok here goes.

HEIGHT

EYES


 NOSE


MOUTH

LIMBS & TORSO

GLOVES

UNFORGETABLE ICONIC STYLIZING OF THE ANIMALS ANATOMY
So just to recap:
Felix inspired Mickey. Mickey Inspired Sonic.

It's like they're all brothers.


 

1998

Sega releases the DREAMCAST. Anyone remember this?

Well I think all 4 people who bought one will.


The "Sonic Adventure" series starts. Sonic gets a makeover Hedgehog edition. Slimmer, sleeker, spinier... blu-er. He hates Amy, loves chili-dogs, and makes more smart Alec remarks than even THIS blog can handle. As a result, a large number of “Sonic Fan Characters” now have shown up on deviant art every day for the last 10 years, shamelessly copying the style 100% FLAWLESSLY. Just how many in all?

IT”S OVER 9000!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2008

After playing around with anthropomorph styles for years, I Taylor (G.I.B.) Gibson am inspired by the body structure of the Sonic anthros. I borrow certain traits while developing many of my own. And VUALA! My style is set; and looking good if I do say so my self......
...2011. I realize that the sonic style I borrowed from was borrowed from the style of my very hero Walt Disney.


WOW.

Saturday, May 24, 2014

THE INFLUENCE

Day 10 of stalling till I can get the trailer up.

Thought I'd post my "INFLUENCE MAP"

For those who don't know what that is, it's a fancy term for a "bunch of pictures of other people's work."

  

These are the artists who have inspired me the most over the years. Let us count down

10.) Dave Kupczyk - Try saying that 5 times fast. He's really the most recent member of the club. Watching his work on "Wolverine And The X-men", helped me really start to think differently about the details of the human body and how to translate them into lines.

9.) Sean Galloway - An accomplished character artist with a unique cartooning style. Gets that in reality people don't stand firm like marble statues. Also taught me to be loose with cloth and muscle structure.

8.) Bleedman - I still don't know this person's name; simply the pseudonym: "Bleedman". Well the name certainly doesn't pertain to the colors. I'm really not much of an anime person myself, but as for Bleedman's coloring... It's BEAUTIFUL!

7.) Brian Konietzko - The award winnings show: "Avatar: The Last Air Bender", not to be confuse with the worst movie ever: "The Last Air Bender", (Geez, M. Night Shyamalan, stick to what you're good at.), was a wonderful blend of western an eastern animation techniques that created original unique looking characters who's entire identity identity could be wrapped up in a single glance, due in part to the character design of Brian Konietzko. I once read a helpful article on character design. It said that with a good design you should generally be able to tell who the character is even if they were bald, naked, or a silhouette. Good advice and Konietzko's work is a perfect example of this.

6.) Jeff Matsuda - Jeff Matsuda is like Bartholomew Cubins. You never know what he's gonna pull out of his hat next. every project is COMPLETELY different from the last. Still watching "The Batman" gave me some wonderful insight to drawing and animation that I managed to infuse into my own style. 

5.) Kazuyuki Hoshino - Try saying that 5 times... oh right we've already been down that road. While I'm sure there are several others to be acknowledged here, Hoshino is the most ntable name I could find in reffrence to "SONIC TEAM". The people who made Sonic popular again... Well before Sega drove it into the ground with endless storybook adaptations and anime style game gimmicks. But let's not talk about that. I just love the artwork.

4.) Derrick Wyatt - Character designer for "Ben 10", "Transformers Animated", and the famous "Teen Titans". Just love this guys work. Big heads, big feet, scrawny bodies; this guy gets cartoons. Who needs a perfect bunch of runway models when you can be fun and quirky?

3.) Jim Davis - Garfield creator. Since the beginning, this guy has been in my style arsenal. Never have I seen a comic strip with so much visual depth. Heck it's hard to find a realistic  life drawing that looks this 3 dimensional. Great work. Helped me really think about depth and perspective. Hilarious comic too.

2.) Glenn Keane - Son of Bill Keane. And the greatest thing to happen to Disney since animation, since the Pencil, since... well, Disney. All I know is Glen Kean is the most amazing cartoonist I've ever seen. He knows the human body inside and out and yet can draw characters with such great stylizing and exaggeration, yet it still looks convincingly 3D. He has this way of drawing eyes that have so much life in them. As I like to say: "They are more real than real eyes". 
 
1.) Walt Disney - "The angels sang out... in immaculate chorus... and down from the heavens... descended Walt Disney..." Wait that doesn't rhyme, oops wrong poem. Yeah, I think Walt Disney should be canonized by the Roman Catholic Church. No wait, better yet, There should be a Saint Disney Day. Yeah, we should all stay up at night wondering when Saint Disney will drop down the chimney and leave us autographed concept sketches under out Disney Tree. Should we go out and sing Walter Carols?
Ok, I wont' go into the details. Everyone knows who Disney is and to go into it would be to flood the pages of this blog post. I won't torture you with a wealth of information that only I care about.... I'll wait until the next post to do that. :)



Monday, May 19, 2014

THE TEST

Animation TestsAlso known as day 5 of stalling until I can get the trailer up.


Splash

Waterfall


Dolphin



Sunday, May 18, 2014

THE LANDSCAPE

Day 2 of stalling until I can get the trailer up.

Some finished backdrops and scenery to be used in the project.









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Saturday, May 17, 2014

THE PROCESS

OK, so I'll have to start stalling for time.

Here's the evolution of a landscape
from Original plans to final piece.


Pencil Sketch


CGI Model


2D Illustration.


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Wednesday, May 14, 2014

THE TRAILER

Sorry folks, trailer will be delayed due to tech issues.

:(

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Saturday, May 3, 2014

THE STYLE

Some inspiration for the River Landscape

This is not my work. All copyrights belong to the Walt Disney Company.

This is the type of scenery I wish to create.
Hopefully mine will be as good. Disney does such beautiful backgrounds.
 

 

 




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