Tuesday, July 20, 2010

The Antagonists

These are the basic personalities for our antagonists

The year is 1929, and Onward Revue is the most popular comedy and acting group in the country.
There are five members to the group; Garson, Felix, Chuck Fesant, Roscoe, and Erny.
Garson is the main Producer, writer, and agent for the group. Garson is smart, very smart.He taught the others in the group nearly everything they know, and has known them basically there whole life, and his. He is like family to them, and knows good writing when he sees it. He is intimidating to others, and likes to keep to himself. Which is why he never performs live in the shows. And even though he is smart, he may be too smart as we will find out in the show. Remember, he is the reason that the group almost dissapeared entirely.
The next member is Felix. If you know what Chuck is like, you'll know that Felix is very much like him, not brothers, but close. He is kind, gentle, but rough looking. He isn't as daring as Chuck is, and avoids confrontation at all costs. He knows what is right, but simply doesn't want to disappoint anyone he looks up to, no matter what they do. Especially Garson. When it comes to trying to back away from something he doesn't feel is right, he may retreat, and not want to upset the person who is causing the problem.
Chuck is almost the opposite in that area. He knows what's right, and he does what's right even if it means compromising his relationship with those closest to him. He is made happy by the people that surround him. He doesn't expect much from anybody, but likes to believe the best in everyone around him. As much as he'd like for everyone to do what is right, and fair. He knows that that isn't always the case. His life was hard, and he takes dissapointment for face value, they did something wrong, they aren't sorry for what they did, and would easily do the same thing twice, he may forgive them in the end. He easily forgives anybody, but can't always return to the situation before. He is responsible for his actions. He is strong, even in his old age, like a rock.
The last two characters of the antagonists are the real comedians, Rosco and Erny. They were as funny as the Marx Brothers, if not funnier at the time. They grew up together as brothers, and stick together no matter what. They are in sync, even in their old age, when Erny is slightly deaf, he always understands Roscoe, when he can't understand anyone else fully. Erny is made happy by the small things in life, he's cheerful, and sweet. You almost wonder why he's part of the antagonists. Roscoe is also like that, but sharper, and a little more competent in his activities.
I'll explain the story behind the group another time. However, I will say this. Chuck leaves the group because of Garson, and tried to get the group to leave with him. As much as they wanted to, they didn't, they didn't because they respected Garson as their Mentor too much, even though what he was doing to them was detrimental. The group struggles up until Garson changes the entire face of their recently founded movie studio, which continues to run until present day time in our story.
Chuck, on the other hand, becomes a director for Warner Brothers Studios for the next thirty years, until his retirement in London in 1983.

Feel free to comment
( John )

Friday, July 16, 2010

Series Progress

After cleaning up Rutherferds design a couple of times, I began work on Chuck's model sheet, he's turning out great, I think. He's a caricature of Abe Vagoda, as I have said way too many times probably. Linda's model sheet is next.
Remaining cast
1.Garson, the head vilain so to speak
2.Felix, Chuck's past comrade
3.And Robert, the slow, old, but likeable comedy relief vilain.
Once those are complete, let the casting begin, voice direction that is!
Then, finaly! I begin my first storyboard.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Wow, tthird one today


I streamlined his head, added a bow tie

Another squirrel


I didn't spend as much time cleaning this one up, so it's rough, but here's a slimmer, more expressive version

A slight, cough, cough, variation


Well, here he is again folks. This time, he's a squirrel....what more can I say, I was taken for a loop when I had to change the character. As much as I wanted a rabbit, I think it was for the best that we used a different physical persona. This decision came after Madeline, whom I basically consider co-director now, Re drew that generic rabbit i uploaded yesterday. The outcome was the same as almost every other cartoon rabbit, Bugs, with slight variation. So, she suggested a squirrel. And I drew him as such, different, but I think it's going in a better direction. Thanks to Madeline Osborne for her help. And a little update. The animator who, up until now, I've referred to as Launchpad20, has told me his name. We may now call him Marc. Welcome Marc. And good luck in the field of animation.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

The Generic Bunny


Well, the title says it all. I drew this very rough sketch of Rutherferd today. He's in his starting stages, we'll see how he evolves

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Keeping receipts for dumbies

Wanted to return the Cartooning for dumbies book to get Preston Blair's book, but i didn't keep the receipt
:(

Friday, July 2, 2010

Dunbies

Picked up a cartooning for dumbies book yesterday, after seeing Toy Story 3, which was AWESOME, to help with my basic skills

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Character

Just finished working on a basic character design for Rutherferd. It's a good clash between traditional and modern design style.