Here are two frames from the first commercial campaign I worked on at Bajus Jones. These should scare Todd, HA. It was a series of commercials for Merchant's National Bank. It obviously was a pretty unique style and time consuming. Each frame was inked on vellum with a quill. The images look oddly dated, always amazes me the something only 30 years ago looks like it was done in the 1930s.
2 comments:
Geez, Gav! It wasn't 30 years ago... only 22 years ago!
I still have a ways to go before I qualify for a Golden Buckeye Card. Man!
And yes, this is scary. Didn't we Xerox these and finish with marker and colored pencil -- then cut everything out with X-Actos and spray mount onto cel?
Markers, X-Acto blades and spray mount. No wonder I'm a seven-fingered nut-case.
Sorry Todd, just seems like 30 years ago.
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