




So my new Ratatouille and Surf's Up books came in the mail today! I must say both movies look excellent. The artwork is amazing for both. I was oohing and ahhing over all the production art and became inspired to upload some stuff of my own. I dug through my sketchbooks and found a handful of drawings that I really like. I'm too lazy to really clean them up in photoshop, perhaps later on. I just cropped and adjusted them for the most part; quick and dirty. Most are sketches from field trips to the zoo and Natural History Museum, and pre-production sketches for my 'toon. The sea lions I drew over the weekend, while having coffee with Mike. I just felt like drawing sea lions I guess.
2 comments:
I like the one with the sailer hat!
your ground sloth eating is really cute. do you have anymore animal drawings like these?
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