This is just a compilation of the original pencil drawings of some of my art and some random doodles I did in class while bored.
Starting from top right: Ralph and Vanellope from the movie Wreck-it Ralph. I started out with just Ralph charging across the page, (he's gunna wreck it!!) but Vanellope somehow worked her way in there. Top left and middle: Jack Frost from the movie Rise of the Guardians. Original pencil drawings of some of my color pictures. Middle left and right: Pitch Black from Rise of the Guardians. I got bored in math class and started doodling the guy like crazy. I colored the larger grinning portrait. Middle right: Outlaw Scuzz from the 80s cartoon Bravestarr. I like how he lights his cigars with a stick of dynamite. Lower left and right: Scuzz and Tex Hex from Bravestarr. I was really bored in class and didn't know what the teacher was droning about, so I drew a sleeping Tex and a very confused Scuzz in class. Bottom left: Thunderstick from Bravestarr. Original pencil line art of a colored picture. Even though I sometimes color my drawings I still love the pencil art too. Bottom right: Pitch and a nightmare horse from Rise of the Guardians. The original pencil drawing from a colored picture. Certain details are lost from the pencil art when colored. I've always favored greyscale penciling since it's my native artistic style.
-Jen
Jack Frost, Pitch Black and nightmare horse (c) Dreamworks Ralph and Vanellope (c) Disney Tex Hex, Scuzz and Thunderstick (c) Filmation/Dreamworks
I like that you placed that drawing of Pitch next to Scuzz, because now it looks like Pitch is completely weirded out by the horrible rodent lighting his cigar with a stick of dynamite. XD (I need to draw Scuzz lighting up with a stick of dynamite one of these days...)
Yeah, you're right about something getting lost in the coloring process when it comes to pencils. It's nice that you posted the greyscales, though.
NO WAIT DON'T PUNCH JACK!
They all look fabulous!
You ought to try a pic of him as his original figure looked.
I always thought Dreamworks was more like a business that worked for Disney, not separately from it like Looney Toons
Yeah, you're right about something getting lost in the coloring process when it comes to pencils. It's nice that you posted the greyscales, though.