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Monday, June 30, 2008

Monday Morning Marty & Minnie -- Good to be back!


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First things first -- where have I been? I just finished a very long, very busy stint as storyboard artist on the new Terminator movie filming here in New Mexico! I'll have a post about that soon -- likely more than one. For now, I'll just say that the experience left me little time for other activities, including this blog. That's no excuse, though, and you do have my apologies.

Now on to the day's drawing.

Here's Marty and Minnie -- remember them? -- sunning themselves in the summer sunshine in our back yard, under a gorgeous view of the Sandia mountains. They've been doing well since you saw them last, frolicking merrily at my in-laws all day while I was at the studio, getting along very well and enjoying New Mexico summertime.

This drawing was originally going to be inked, but I liked the look of the pencils so I just decided to finish it at that stage. I started with the dogs, then went up and added in the background, then went back to the dogs, then the background. That's an important way to work a picture, especially with a medium like pencil, where you're likely to see a difference in your line work as you go. I tend to get darker and more bold as I go, so if I just started at one point and stopped on the other side, you'd see a marked difference throughout the image. Not that the image should look totally the same throughout -- just make sure your differences are intentional, depending on depth, texture or lighting, and not just the order you drew things.

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2 Comments:

At July 2, 2008 12:43 AM , Blogger CCG Coordinator said...

Hey Ted!
Wow! Did you enjoy the storyboard gig? Was this for the FOX TV show (Chronicles of Sara Conner) or was this a new theatrical release?
So you squeezed the storyboarding in while doing Annie? You must be worn out! No wonder the blog got a little dusty!
Take care,
Jonathan Gilpin

 
At July 2, 2008 11:20 AM , Blogger Ted Slampyak said...

Hey Jonathan!

The storyboard job was for a new feature film starring Christian Bale. "Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins" opens next Memorial Day.

It was a blast working on that film! The sets were amazing, the crew a lot of fun, and it was a very creative atmosphere. I will blog about it soon.

And yes, working on Annie -- and the occasional freelance gig -- in the evenings and on weekends while putting in 10- and 12-hour days at the studio was grueling! Luckily I have a supportive and understanding wife, and I live in beautiful New Mexico, where just sitting out on the back porch for a little while can rejuvenate you!

 

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