Showing posts with label modern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label modern. Show all posts

Sunday, August 22, 2010

More 1950s Cartoon Design...

Here's another short film from about 1958 from TerryToons,
I really like the design in this one:



Notice how functional the character design is, Sidney (the Elephant) is sucking
his own Trunk when his scared and when needed his Ears become Hands,
and the part I like the most, when he screams, his hole body becomes his
Mouth, even so you don't see he's breaking out of character, you always
see the same cartoon elephant.
Notice that even in this kind of simplicity, when he talks he moves his whole
body and not only his mouth and that gives character and credibility to the character.


Besides that, notice that the Elephant is BLUE, he's not grey like most elephants,
you can clearly see it in the end, when he stands near the grey Rhino.
The color of the character makes him POP through the other characters because
he's the only blue character there, most characters are yellow, grey or green.
Also the backgrounds are mostly yellow, grey (or dark gray) or green but notice
the different shades of the background colors, it's very smart color picking.


The backgrounds are very smart, not only color-wise, their design is very functional,
I know quite a few people who would lose their point of interest (the Character) in
a jungle background, but because of the jungle's flatness and settle hints for
trees (instead of realistic ones), the Characters just POP out, notice that even
with a almost Black background in the beginning you can see the character clearly,
even when its Lines get lost in the Black of the Background.
and the last thing I have to say is about the usage of the foreground in the backgrounds,
the backgrounds seems kind of flat because the use of only two colors mostly, one for
the fill and background and one for the lines, and yet the usage of Foregrounds gives us
all the depth we need and lack of in color.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

1950's Modern Character Design

This is my new Blog about all I have to say,
and this time, about Character Design in
1950's Cartoons, I'll post more about this
subject, but for now, I wanted to show this
Short Film from Disney (1953) by Ward Kimball:



I love the design of the Cavemen in this film, their animation is so cheap
but yet so rich, I specially love the one with the Horn and the one
with the Drum...
the Owl seems too Disney for me, like they did it like they always do
and than just erased the lines instead of really design it as a modern
cartoon character.

That's all I have to say for now,
see you next post >>