I kept inside some of my old artwork I did while still in high school and at home too and thought I'd show you some interesting drawings.
This is one of the first sketches of Angelica Pig I ever done, at least for now. This was definitely made during the end of 9th grade.
The 2nd drawing reminds me of Tom's running cycle.
This is supposed to be a prototype of Cal Cow. He didn't get his full name about 2 years later but I can tell you this is a cow that has personality.
Back then I made Noble look like an anime teen boy who hasn't washed his hair for two months.
Anyways, this sketch was inspired by Bugs Bunny's ballerina outfit and the expression he makes in the cartoon A Corny Concerto.
Back then when I drew that picture, it was one of my favorite cartoons.
I just loved the backgrounds and zany expressions and I was obsessed with the three characters on screen genre.
Now we get into the 10th grade drawings.
I had no idea I still had drawings of Dutcher and Ben Obvious even with these designs. Apparently I had a sketchbook and I'm glad I still have it.
What was also in my sketchbook were a bunch of celebrities I created. Unfortunately I barely remember all of them so I don't really think they're going to be official.
Jack Asley was still quirky even 2 in a half years ago.
When I designed Dutcher and Ben Obvious back in the early days of high school, they were alot different than what they are now.
Dutcher had a fluffy tail, for some reason and he looks like the caretaker type. I swear he talking to Ben Obvious about redundant morals.
Ben Obvious is more or so the guy in need of perfection, he's basically kicking his legs like he did a bad thing.
I also had a character sketchbook during sophomore year and I managed to draw the most earliest designs of my characters imaginable, Mr. Cockedee for example. I named him Mr. Cockdee which is terrible so I'm glad I changed it.
He looks like the type of guy who is self-protected at all cost.
When I seen this early design of Timmy Sheepdog I didn't even know I was actually bringing him back. I forgotten all about it after I redesigned him.
Lastly, Dumphrey Dog's design. He doesn't fit in with the detective genre so I'm proud he's more like Ren Hoek than anything else.
There's also characters that were left off and not used but just looking at them, they feel like they deserved to be needed.
And now I have 11th grade artwork. There's not too much but it is still interesting enough.
Just like with Porky Pig, Mr. Toad, Roger Rabbit, Huckleberry Hound, Donald Duck, and Tex Avery's Wolf having fantastic character designs, Ren and Stimpy don't give enough credit.
I was obsessed with the art style of this show once that it influenced me immediately except for the godawful closeup gross imagery.
Montreal Fox and Spoiled Brat. This is probably the first drawing I ever made where they pair with each other.
Ox Fisher's 2nd design I ever made. Apparently I made this after I first experienced Billy Gilbert's performance in The Music Box (1932).
If you didn't know, Ox Fisher was the inspiration for that one scene in that short because it completely caught me off guard.
Behind it was a whole lot of educational brainrot.
Welp I'm done with drawings for now. I will post something more different tomorrow.
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