Carros inspirados em desenhos
São carros reais inspirados em cartoons, uma verdadeira obra de arte. Move On e Oficina das Unhas – 11 de abril de 2011
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How to depict blinking in a comic? Oh hello, by the way. Yes, I'm still alive. I'm fine and how are you and all that but—how to depict blinking in a comic strip? Carl Barks used this method—
The ducks' huge eyes are split in two, with one set of slightly faded pupils in the top half (see image 1), and another of solid black pupils in the lower half, both sets cut off in such a way that the “stacked” pupils don't appear like one large elongated pupil (a thin white horizontal line separates the two states as well); and that, with the added "Blink! Blink!" gets the job done perfectly. Here’s another slightly different blink:
(Now that I'm writing this stuff about top half, bottom half I'm suddenly reminded of a Barks gag I came across: a file cabinet in the background of a panel with one drawer saying TOP SECRET and the one below it saying BOTTOM SECRET.)
Really though, Barks's brilliant stories are en endless source of great ideas, gags, splash pages, twists, visual tricks, pacing, phrasing, suspense building, the whole proverbial "shebang", whatever a shebang is: I've said it before on this blog but any budding artist or writer—heck, even a professional one—could learn a lot from Barks's best work. Fireworks of creativity.
Re-reading some of Barks's stories, as I sometimes do by way of therapy, it struck me that many panels consist of three main elements: a foreground element, a middle section where the action takes place, and a background:
This foreground element can really be anything. It can be a bush, a tree, a rock, even a wave:
It can be a chair, a table, or any other piece of interior:
It can be a character, or just their silhouette:
And of course it's also a good way to hide snooping villains:
In the Gyro Gearloose stories the foreground element is often Little Helper having a kind of silent slapstick adventure of his own (in Dutch here as it’s from my own copy):
…Also, how is this for dark:
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🔍🌟 THE GANG IS BACK 🌟🔎
💜🎩🐻 I'm back little bears!!! 🐻🎩💜
Let's have some nice moments with the gang during these happy holidays :D.
@skullsemi @sunny1927 Check this out!! ^^
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Donald 90th
happy birthday Donald, it can't be easy taking care of triplets for 90 years
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Walt Disney Animation Studios Gives Small Tribute To Disney TVA On Donald Duck X Hot Ones Short.
Disney Television Animation get some cute references on the "Donald Duck X Hot Ones" by Walt Disney Animation Studios, the short directed and written by Eric Goldberg gives a few nods to "DuckTales (1987)", "Darkwing Duck" and "The Goofy Movie".
Walt Disney Animation Studios Chief Creative Officer Jennifer Lee and Walt Disney Animation Studios animator Eric Goldberg have been very vocal on their love for Disney TVA productions over the years
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favorite bit of duck trivia: Gus Goose has a son (who is not on the official family tree, but I've marked where he is most likely supposed to be, at the top of the Coot branch) who is named.. Mephistopheles. as in, the demon. hell yeah. his deal is he gets bullied by Huey Dewey and Louie but he outsmarts them nevertheless. his character demonstrates how linked laziness and being smart are. Donald is very warm and kind towards him :)
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✨ Same energy ✨
I only saw the image and I didn't stay with the desire, I had to do it XD
Anyway, enjoy my little bears 🧸💜
@skullse-mi check this! ^^
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