My face is going to be on your TV.
KCET has chosen the films of two of probably my most favorite people ever to be in their Fine Cut series, which means that they play that stuff on TV! Alex's Hirsch's "Off the Wall" will play (in which I play a girl reading a book for like ten seconds), and on a different day Sean Jimenez's "Why Can't I Fly?" will air (I wrote the narration for that one) (and that's my boyfriend) (and it's not on YouTube). So be supportive! Go to the KCET site HERE and check out the times and WATCH THAT STUFF! It's worth it, I promise. I would still endorse it even if I had nothing to do with them. Plus, I don't have cable, so you'll have to watch it on my behalf. And if you haven't already seen Alex's film it's right here.
I'm researching printers right now so I can hope to start selling stuff this summer. I'll probably end up selling my stuff through Etsy, since I don't know or understand how website/internet magic stuff works, and Etsy's already an established venue for people selling their home made type wares. If you don't know what that is you should go look. Why not?
Sorry about the lack of drawings...I've been the subject of a lot of self-inflicted drama recently, and as a result I've spend a lot less time drawing and a lot more time eating cookies and watching cartoons. I'm trying to get on it, really!! Also Sean is going to Austria for like TWO MONTHS in a couple weeks so you can see how I'd be trying to spend more time with that guy.
Anyway, that was a lot of awkward exposition. Just check back real soon and there'll be more stuff, k? Okay!
Friday, March 28, 2008
Friday, March 07, 2008
Okay, enough of feeling blue. Here's something that makes me happy: TREES!
These trees are for a secret project. I can't tell you what it is, but I had a lot of fun doing them. Sorry the scans are kinda funky...that round paper that I stole from Swarovski is not ideal for scanning.
The review is over now but I don't know what will come of it. I guess I'll just go to Disneyland for free while I still can.
These trees are for a secret project. I can't tell you what it is, but I had a lot of fun doing them. Sorry the scans are kinda funky...that round paper that I stole from Swarovski is not ideal for scanning.
The review is over now but I don't know what will come of it. I guess I'll just go to Disneyland for free while I still can.
Wednesday, March 05, 2008
Hi.
Very bad with posting lately...because our big review is tomorrow. So instead of posting an image I'm going to tell you a story. I like to call this story, "The Last Time I was Awesome."
I was at Pixar during the summer. Kevin Dart was there too. One day he asked me to go over his character designs for him, and I was like "Shucks!" because asking for help from your peer means that you think they're really worth their salt, it's a compliment. So I took his drawings and drew over them on a light table. It was a sassy lady character, and all I said was something like "I like how her lower legs are long, you should keep her feet small like that, and pointy...but from the side too" (it was a turn around) "and they feel a little sausage-y right here, so go like this...so the line just runs down the side of her body...I like her big butt. Her hair doesn't really turn...maybe if you did this?? Or like this kinda? This nose looks a little funky from this angle. You could go like this? Or like this?" Etcetera. It's not that exciting in words, actually, maybe I shouldn't have bothered to write all that but it's too late now. So he was all like "Thanks!!" and I was like "No problem! I love doing that schtuff! My pleasure!" And no sooner is all said and done when Dan Holland walks into the room, and he's like "HEY DOES ANYBODY NEED HELP WITH ANYTHING?" And everyone was kinda quiet, cause we were all doing our thing or what have you, and then Kevin is all "Uh...you could go over this character design for me if you want." So Dan sits down to a light table and goes over it and he basically says "I like how her lower legs are long, you should keep her feet small like that, and pointy...but from the side too...and they feel a little sausage-y right here, so go like this...so the line just runs down the side of her body...I like her big butt. Her hair doesn't really turn...maybe if you did this?? Or like this kinda? This nose looks a little funky from this angle. You could go like this? Or like this?" And Kevin was like "Thanks!" And Dan was like "no problem!" And after Dan left I was like "did you see that?? That guy destroys me with his drawing skill and we just gave you the SAME ADVICE! That guy works at Pixar and we just gave you the same exact critique! Only I did it FIRST!! Oh my god!"
And I felt AWESOME.
That was the last time I felt legitimately awesome. Right now...not so awesome. For some reason I arrived at the same snag at both Pixar and Disney, and at the eve of my final review I'm really realizing what a yucky, stupid, harmful snag that is. It feels gross, and so I'm reveling in my past awesomeness.
Also, if you're reading this and you were in the above story and you feel as though you've been at all misrepresented, sorry. But it's my memory, and memory's an imperfect thing, ya know?
And here's a doodle of Scully from X-files, which I'm watching after not watching since like HIGH SCHOOL! One billion years ago! She's super tiny and petit, but 90's fashion logic calls for a suit which consumes about 80% of her body, making her look like a large torso with even larger shoulders, with little teeny legs poking out the bottom.
I'm going to go watch X-files and feel sorry for myself. BYE!
Very bad with posting lately...because our big review is tomorrow. So instead of posting an image I'm going to tell you a story. I like to call this story, "The Last Time I was Awesome."
I was at Pixar during the summer. Kevin Dart was there too. One day he asked me to go over his character designs for him, and I was like "Shucks!" because asking for help from your peer means that you think they're really worth their salt, it's a compliment. So I took his drawings and drew over them on a light table. It was a sassy lady character, and all I said was something like "I like how her lower legs are long, you should keep her feet small like that, and pointy...but from the side too" (it was a turn around) "and they feel a little sausage-y right here, so go like this...so the line just runs down the side of her body...I like her big butt. Her hair doesn't really turn...maybe if you did this?? Or like this kinda? This nose looks a little funky from this angle. You could go like this? Or like this?" Etcetera. It's not that exciting in words, actually, maybe I shouldn't have bothered to write all that but it's too late now. So he was all like "Thanks!!" and I was like "No problem! I love doing that schtuff! My pleasure!" And no sooner is all said and done when Dan Holland walks into the room, and he's like "HEY DOES ANYBODY NEED HELP WITH ANYTHING?" And everyone was kinda quiet, cause we were all doing our thing or what have you, and then Kevin is all "Uh...you could go over this character design for me if you want." So Dan sits down to a light table and goes over it and he basically says "I like how her lower legs are long, you should keep her feet small like that, and pointy...but from the side too...and they feel a little sausage-y right here, so go like this...so the line just runs down the side of her body...I like her big butt. Her hair doesn't really turn...maybe if you did this?? Or like this kinda? This nose looks a little funky from this angle. You could go like this? Or like this?" And Kevin was like "Thanks!" And Dan was like "no problem!" And after Dan left I was like "did you see that?? That guy destroys me with his drawing skill and we just gave you the SAME ADVICE! That guy works at Pixar and we just gave you the same exact critique! Only I did it FIRST!! Oh my god!"
And I felt AWESOME.
That was the last time I felt legitimately awesome. Right now...not so awesome. For some reason I arrived at the same snag at both Pixar and Disney, and at the eve of my final review I'm really realizing what a yucky, stupid, harmful snag that is. It feels gross, and so I'm reveling in my past awesomeness.
Also, if you're reading this and you were in the above story and you feel as though you've been at all misrepresented, sorry. But it's my memory, and memory's an imperfect thing, ya know?
And here's a doodle of Scully from X-files, which I'm watching after not watching since like HIGH SCHOOL! One billion years ago! She's super tiny and petit, but 90's fashion logic calls for a suit which consumes about 80% of her body, making her look like a large torso with even larger shoulders, with little teeny legs poking out the bottom.
I'm going to go watch X-files and feel sorry for myself. BYE!
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