Wednesday, September 17, 2025
The Kley Style
Monday, September 15, 2025
Disney Roughs
There have been some beautiful rough animation drawings offered at Heritage Auctions. In about 90% of the times I am able to identify the animator.
Here is a Captain Hook rough by Woolie Reitherman.
Monday, September 8, 2025
King Louie color models
Here are two magnificent key animation drawings ( xeroxed copies) of King Louie from The Jungle Book by Milt Kahl. They represent the character's early version with small, beady eyes. Walt Disney eventually did ask Milt to enlarge the eyes...so he could see them better.
According to studio notes Walt liked and approved the early pencil animation Milt had produced. He thought the character really came to life.
It is possible that Ken Anderson applied Magic Marker colors to Milt's Louie drawings as a suggestion for an early color model.
Saturday, September 6, 2025
AI Kley
I decided that I needed to find out more about AI, when it comes to visualization. I had seen examples of AI rendered art, some looked awkward, others looked fascinating.
I took this Heinrich Kley sketch, and asked AI to turn it into a classic oil painting. A woman emerging from a large shell on the surface of the ocean. She is surrounded by fantasy creatures. The lighting should be magical.
The second image shows what AI created.
You can see how AI interpreted my prompt. In the original sketch one of the human characters is blowing into a shell. The AI version shows him holding a round light source instead, which creates "magical lighting".
In the Kley version the walrus on the right is smiling. This got lost in translation. But keep in mind the Kley sketch leaves a lot open for interpretation.
As you know AI is here to stay, and it is fair to say that it will do a lot of damage as well as a lot of good.
There are major ethical and philosophical issues regarding visualization, but on a different note I can not wait for the cure for cancer.
Saturday, August 23, 2025
More Hercules

I am just so pleased that today the film seems to have found new audiences that embrace both the satire and the pathos we tried to convey.
Saturday, August 16, 2025
Cinderella Sketches
Years ago just before Cinderella was going to be offered on DVD, Disney Home Video asked Ollie Johnston to create a few character sketches from the film. The drawings would be included as art prints in a special edition of the DVD.
Ollie was getting getting up there in age, and he felt like this assignment would be too difficult for him. So he called me to help out. I picked moments from the film that might make nice character portraits.
I tried my best to draw "on model". It was an honor to do this for Ollie and to see my signature alongside his.
Thursday, July 31, 2025
David
After finishing work on The Lion King I went to Rome and Florence just to study Italian sculpture and art in general. Michelangelo's magnificent David is housed in the Galleria dell' Accademia di Firenze, and I remember how crowded the museum was that day. Probably the reason I didn't sketch the full body.
You might know that David's head and and hands are proportionally oversized, which of course has its reason. After its completion in 1504 the statue was supposed to be placed on top of the Duomo Cathedral. From ground level David's proportions would have looked perfect.
However at the time a committee decided that the statue was too significant to be hidden away on the roof alongside other notable Old Testament figures. So David was placed in front of the Palazzo dale Signoria instead. In 1873 he was moved to his current location.
If you haven't seen this symbol of Italian Renaissance in person, it's worth the trip to Florence! I forgot to mention the sculptor was 29 years old when he finished David. (He was 26 when he started the sculpture).
Another fun fact: Raphael admired Michelangelo's David, Leonardo Da Vinci on the other hand only had "snappish" remarks.