I will be in Europe for a short while, so I thought I might offer these links to previous posts, that could be worth revisiting.
These close up pencil tests of Tramp by Frank Thomas and Milt Kahl are pretty amazing:
A spectacular Captain Hook pencil test by Frank Thomas:
Character designs for Robin Hood by Milt Kahl, a celebration of the art form:
Inspiring Fred Moore goodness:
Animal sketching as good as it gets by Bernard Garbutt:
By the way, this blog is now three years old!! I almost don’t remember, not posting. It’s been fun.
Have a wonderful, safe and inspiring trip, Andreas. Your posts will be missed.
ReplyDeleteGood travels Andreas Deja, look forward to your next post [:- )
ReplyDeleteAnd what inspiring three years these has been for readers! Thank you. And have to read those links, looks like there´s some what i´ve missed. Sorry, first link says "Sorry, the page you were looking for in this blog does not exist. "
ReplyDeleteHave nice and safe trip.
Hi Andreas,
ReplyDelete...........when in Europe, don't miss the Rembrandt Bugatti exhibition in Berlin, I have seen it and it is amazing!
Congrats on the three year anniversary Andreas!!!!
ReplyDeleteWill miss your inspiring posts, but have a good and safe trip!
ReplyDeleteThree years old, and not aged a day! Keep staying young, Deja View.
ReplyDeleteHave a safe and enjoyable trip! :-) is there a chance to see you or hear you speak at any events in Germany?
ReplyDeleteThis has been great ...
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ReplyDeleteWe wish you a good and enjoyable trip! :) Thank you that you so thoughtfully left us a link that we do not get bored, but we'll still miss :))
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the Blog!
ReplyDeleteWish you happy holidays!
Have a wonderful and safe trip! thank you for everything it's always a pleasure to read your blog
ReplyDeleteAndreas thanks for all those great posts and to learn from you, didactic and invaluable, happy 3 years and have a fantastic trip!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful trip! And please do tell us about any artistic adventures you have when you return.
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