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Showing posts with label Kim Possible. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kim Possible. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 15, 2020

What I Drew for Disneyland's Birthday – Day 15

Dream Finder and Figment dragon are looking
for more marvelous things to imagine and
collect with the Dream Catcher.
Journey Into Imagination, Epcot.
In the ride vehicle (L-R) Mickey, Minnie, Donald and Daisy.
4 hidden Mickeys.
 
Brother team Ian and Barley Lightfoot test the
track on Radiator Springs Racers against
spy team Kim Possible and Ron Stoppable.
Ian and Barley are from Pixar’s Onward.
Kim and Ron are from her Disney Channel series.
2x hidden Mickeys.
 
Mabel and Dipper Pines on the grid on
Tron Lightcycle Power Run,
Shanghai Disneyland
Dipper and Mabel are from the Disney XD series Gravity Falls.
1x hidden Mickey.
 
The suggestion box for July 16th is now closed.

You have now until 5:00pm EDT (2:00 PDT) July 16th, to pitch suggestions inspired by your favorite Disney Parks things and characters for consideration to be my last sketch of the day - here in the comments. This may be the last day for suggestions if I decide to complete the series on Friday, July 17th with sketches of my choosing.

Above is a handy checklist of the 46 things I’ve already sketched, which will to help you to help me fill this autograph book with 51 sketches of 51 different beloved Disney Parks things.
5 more pages to go.





Tuesday, June 26, 2018

What I Drew Sunday – June 24th - Top 3

I drew 12 pieces during Sunday’s 8-hour Disney Day session of What Shall I Draw Today?

Here are the top 3 liked ones:

#1 – Beauty and the Beast: suggestion by @eddysbrothersgf
Amongst three Beauty and the Beast suggestion, I chose the one without specific storytelling probably because it gave me the freedom to draw this scene based on the exchange in the 2017 live action version where Beast presents and gifts the library to Belle. I obviously am using the character designs from the 1991 animated version. An abbreviated version of the scene is featured in the live action version’s final trailer, and may explain it’s persistence in my mind. 

I like how the newer film has the Prince/Beast be educated and literate. This 1) contrasts with Gaston and 2) gives him something to share with Belle.


The layout is the reverse of the wide shots seen in the film by having Belle closer to the camera/audience. The layout also is meant to evoke a typical panel from a comic book book or newspaper comic strip. Here, the characters fill most of the rectangle with background elements minimized and/or generalized. 


#2 – Kim Possible, Ron  Stoppable and Rufus against Dr. Drakken and Shego: suggestion by @akoymdf
Kim Possible (2002-2077) still has its fans. I wasn’t watching a lot of the Disney Channel during its original run, so the action is not based on anything direct from the series. I did find in an image search a poster with Kim and Ron dropping via parachutes. I took that idea substituting a ladder from an out of frame helicopter. The submarine gives Shego and Dr. Drakken something on which to stand. The ocean then by extension is a labor saving blank area that can be accentuated with distant islands and volcano.


The submarine is inspired by details of captain Nemo’s Nautilus from Disney’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. In my mind, it came from the same shipyard as the Nautilus built from plans stolen from Nemo.


#3 – Pooh Bear: suggestion by @sdogg52
Winnie the Pooh is as simple a sketch as I do on a collector card. Pre-Toy Story by nearly 30 years, the original shorts mixed in aspects of the toy-nature of most of the Hundred Acre Woods’ inhabitants. To wit, in Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (1966), Pooh splits a seam during his stoutness exercise routine. “Oh, stuff and fluff” indeed. It’s difficult to do anything more charming than that.


And here are the rest.

Princess Eilonwy (The Black Cauldron)

Plus size Princess Jasmine (Aladdin)

Plus size Princess Aurora (Sleeping Beauty)

Scar (The Lion King)

Scrooge McDuck

Ursula (The Little Mermaid)

Captain Hook (Peter Pan)

Kuzco & Pacha (The Emperor’s New Groove)

Roger Rabbit & Jessica Rabbit (Who Framed Roger Rabbit)

All these are going into the collection of original art for sale that I carry to comic book conventions.

All art - Black ink and color pencil on Bristol Board.
Beauty and the Beast - 12.70 cm x 17.78 cm (5.00 in. x 7.00 in.).
Kim Possible - 17.78 cm x 12.70 cm (7.00 in. x 5.00 in.).

Winnie the Pooh - 6.35 cm x 8.89 cm (2.50 in. x 3.50 in.).

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