Thursday, October 23, 2025

Leftovers

 

Been busy these past few days, so here's some drawings I done recently.





Since I love simple plots, real characters and good music, I decide to make something similar to what I admire, titled Dance of The Red Heels. 





Most of the musicals I tend to enjoy the most feature more creative and original ideas. Stuff like the alter ego dance in Cover Girl (1944) are true masterpieces, couple more mentions are the disembodied hands with Ann Miller in Small Town Girl (1953) and the ceiling dance in Royal Wedding (1951). 

No one could dare touch scenes like those ever again and to be honest with you, it's kinda disappointing. People could make stuff like that happen with the use of technology, and it's getting more advanced and visually stunning, so we're just not gonna care and only use A.I, explosions, inappropriate content and unnecessary cuts? 






I remember liking fairytales and Mother Goose fables because they were straightforward and endless. Goldilocks and The Three Bears is easily the most iconic of them all. Looney Tunes, heck MGM made a cartoon around the fable. I designed Goldilocks already, here's concept art for the three bears. 






If you seen my post of the Bonjour Paris scene in Funny Face (1957), you probably seen this image. But I'm gonna show it the second time anyway.










I thought about a hot-headed self-controlled character like Ox Fisher to create, I had fun with this.




Here's some information of Szac's hillbilly family. I included some outlandish text for entertainment purposes. 







Here's some sketches I did on my old sketchpad. I've been looking into old animation drawings lately and I use those for inspiration. Been loving it. So here's my favorite characters to draw. The Wolf alongside Cauliflower.







This is a drawing I really like that I made a few years ago.




And finally some Szac sketches.




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Leftovers

  Been busy these past few days, so here's some drawings I done recently. Since I love simple plots, real characters and good music, I d...