Home Alone is surprisingly deep

From the Story Department

Christmas Season is nearly upon us, and that means CHRISTMAS MOVIES! Surely Home Alone will be in everyone's queue. It's a solid film, with heart, humor, and surprising depth. Check this out via @JamaalBradley LINK:

"Something I used to use in my class for 'visual storytelling'. Xmas movies are coming on TV & I shared a fun lesson with my kids from "HOME ALONE". My wife got a kick out of it as well. (I love storytelling without words) *Soul in Pain... *Soul is Healing... *Soul is Healed"

-Jake

Inktober 2009

From the Art Department

Here's something that's been in the works for the last couple weeks. I've been going at it off an on in between other projects. Patrons have been watching this thing's progress. I thought I would share a section of the larger piece with you here. Hopefully, I'll get time to finish this next week!

This was back when I had 9 followers on twitter, and I didn't even know what an instagram was. lol.

When Inktober was all over with I made a book called Inktober 2009. I ordered 100 and was was so happy I sold over half of them. The rest would sell out, and I think I did a second print run of 100 and sold those too.

All of the original Inktober 2009 drawings are posted here on my Flickr Album. Check them out: LINK

The Inktober 2009 book is now for sale on my shop as a PDF download. If you want a copy, it's a part of my sketchbook archive of drawings made before 2010. I've got a discount code special for you folks that subscribe to my newsletter. Use "HALFOFFDIGITAL" to get them 50% off: LINK

(that code applies to all my digital books too)

-Jake

Witches, Vampires, and Jack-O-Lanterns

From the Art Department

I haven’t done a pencil rendering in a looong time. Thought it would be fun to add a witch to Jack and Drac this year. I originally did those two back in 2008 I think. I was a little rusty with the pencil at first, but got the hang of it pretty quick. Might do more of these when my schedule lightens up.⁣
I posted a step by step tutorial on how I make these over on Patreon.


If you're wanting to add a little spookiness to your home this season, these are available as a set in my shop: LINK

And for the record, I do not condone witchcraft, sucking blood, nor replacing your head with a pumpkin.

-Jake

On Sticking to your guns

From the Inspirational Thought Unit:

Eric Carle (Who passed away last week, RIP) on a disagreement with his editor over the caterpillar having a stomach ache. Fascinating to see the depth of thought that went into this timeless book, and how you gotta stick to your guns if you truly believe in something:

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Aaaaaaaand….apparently this never happened.

In this twitter thread it is explained that this was all done as parody in a fake interview with him.

“The joke interview is from an April Fools issue of @parisreview. We know it was a parody, and not real, because Eric Carle's website lists the interviews he's done. This one is not on the list. And @parisreview hasn't re-tweeted the interview in memoriam.”

That aside, it’s still a good example (fabricated or not) of how you should know what you’re writing, what message you’re trying to share, so you don’t buckle under pressure from outside forces who disagree.

-Jake

On Your Mark

From the Film and Animation Division

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Studio Ghibli Cyber Punk. Four words you wouldn't think would go together...but oh they do so well. This is an animated music video created by Studio Ghibli for the song "On Your Mark" for a Japanese rock band. Made waaaay back in 1995 at peak animated cyber punk. I assume they did this for a quick cash infusion between films and to stay sharp...maybe even to explore a different style? Anyway, it's cool.

There's an indulgently long Wikipedia entry on it here: LINK

WATCH IT HERE: LINK

Star Princess Aven

Here's a character design I did of Star Princess Aven recently.

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Here's the original drawing I did back in 2012.

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and she's in the BG her of the Skull Chaser Japanese Movie post I made a year later.

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I've always wanted to put her in a Skull Chaser story, but since drawing comics is too hard, and I'm lazy she never went beyond those two drawings...until now. I'll have to incorporate her in the next comic I do.

The Soviet Triton M1 Midget Submarine

This little guy came across my feed last week and I think it’s a great design, with all the right details.

Information on exactly what this was and when it was used is surprisingly sparse on the internet, despite lots of phots and a model kit made of it. I’m sure there’s details on it in a book somewhere. Regardless, I’m not into it for the history as much as I’m in it for the design. I like the squatty nature of it, the side by side seating is unique, and the teardrop shape has a retro flair to it that’s nice.

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You know I’m a sucker for cross-sections:

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Here it is on a transport of some sort, but I like to think this is the off-road version.

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And here’s one of the pilots. Do not mess with these guys.

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-Jake

Pencilish Animation Studios

From the Department of Relationships

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Want to own part of an animation studio? Tom Bancroft (Creator of Mushu from Mulan and the popular online art challenge #MerMay) has starting a crowdfunded animation studio via WeFunder: LINK

I’m happy to serve on the advisory board of Pencilish Animation Studios. I love the idea so much. They’ve raised over $200K in a few short weeks and invite you to become an investor as well.

Pencilish is a traditional 2d animation studio that will be making shows for both youtube and streaming. It's got a bunch of industry vets and young talent working together to make this happen. And instead of going to big investors to get the ball rolling they are fan supported. Meaning, you invest in it and if the company succeeds you succeed too. Investors also get to be a part of the behind the scenes of what goes on with the studio and have input on what projects get made.

This is super early stages, but I think it's a great idea and can't wait to see what they produce.

Check it out here: LINK

-Jake

Robot Round Up

From the Art Department

I breathed new life in some old robot drawings of mine by adding color. I've been wanting to stay active on my IG account, but have little time to draw something new every day so I've been digging stuff out of my archive, tweaking them a little, and posting it up. Engagement is the highest it's been since Inktober. So there's your social media pro-tip for the day!

-Jake

The Rise of Skywalker - A Design Case Study

From the Department of Creative Bank Accounting, Film and Animation Division

Say what you will about the film, but the art department at ILM always brings their A game to projects. They just dropped a bunch of new concept art that wasn't in the "Art of" book. It's a nice addendum to the book. When I read the book I noticed it was missing a ton of Exegol stuff that should've made up the back portion of the book. I assume they didn't want it leaked out before the film came out since the book was probably going to print well before the film was released.

Really glad they posted it here, and there's a ton of new art to see. Of special interest for me are some of the new ship designs. Check it out here: LINK

-Jake

The Night Fish and the Star Catcher

From the Drawings Unit a division of the Art Department in cooperation with the Department of Partnerships and Collaborations

I had the unique privilege to design the cover art for this years Inktober Art Box sketchbook, and I'm REALLY happy with how it turned out. This is an excellent sketchbook to draw in and I’m honored to have my art on it.

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Here's the original art that I made which was then put on the sketchbook.

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The Star Catcher

I created this guy last year for the ArtSnacks print. Not sure who he is, or what he's about, but he's a lot of fun to draw:

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And I drew him again for one of my Inktober52 drawings:

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I already have several space characters I've created and drawn comics with (Space Skull, Missile Mouse, Lucy Nova) but each of those are grounded in traditional sci-fi tropes. I think with Star Catcher I'm subconsciously wanting to explore a space fantasy that can't exist in reality. I guess this means you can expect to see more of him in the future.

-Jake