Wednesday, June 25, 2014

BACKSTAGE BANCY - Self-Training Traditional Animation Days (Part I) -- UPDATED!!!

Ex-Cel-Ent News --
Example - Rough Animation Drawing from "Single Screen Rodents"
(notice the ACME pegs holes)
Example - Clean-Up Animation Drawing from "Single Screen Rodents"
(notice the ACME peg holes
Sorry about the Failure on my first three attempts on animated cartoons but, Starting on Early October 2014, I'll Plan on Working on The First of The "Plushie Comedies" Short Film Series entitled "The Art of Self Control" where, after an off-screen accident involving a tiny anvil falling on Plush Bancy's head crushing him flat to an accordion shape off-screen, (after failing to catch a "Wreck-It Ralph"-like movie on HDTV when "The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie" came on unaware that Bancy and, yes, everyone loves Chuck Jones' work of Traditionally Animated Cartoons outside The Disney Studios!) His Little Brother, Plush Percy, convinces him to learn any method of self-control ranging from Plush Bancy testing "acupuncture" using pins from a pin cushion to having the "Self Control" lesson finally cure Bancy of his HDTV woes by chewing on gooey cheddar cheese sauce like gum (from a cheese sauce dispenser of a self-serve hot dog stand in the BancyTOON Cafe and Arcade and Fitness Center about almost half a mile away from the BancyTOON Filmworks animation studio located in Mouser City, Michigan -- well, The Bancy Studio's very own caricatured version of Traverse City, Michigan) and it worked full time!

Note that Pictured Above are two different animation drawings of Cuddlebunny from a "failed cartoon" screen test which would've become of "Single Screen Rodents" -- The Rough Version (drawn with RED Col-Erase Pencil for the Construction line and BLUE Col-Erase Pencil for the Committed line) and The Clean-Up Version) drawn using a clean sheet of paper, over the rough drawing, with a BLACK Col-Erase Pencil -- sometimes graphite Number 2 Pencils including the "Palomino Blackwing Pencils" are perfect for anytime drawing) and, yes, I'm SO Sorry for Any Inconvenience!

P.S., If Any Comments about "Part I" of My Self-Training Traditional Animation Days, Please Let Me Know!

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