Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Tinkerbell






Wow, it took awhile but Tinkerbell is finally out on video. I first worked on Tinkerbell about 3 years ago. It was to say the least quite an adventure. There were story issues, the change from 2D to 3D, an ever changing schedule with harrowing deadlines, and many more things which made the completion of the project a challenging one, but through it all, it was amazing and one of the best experiences I've ever had. I had the chance to work with some of the most amazing designers and storyboard artists. If you have a chance to see Tink, go check it out. Here are some very quick sketches I produced for one of the sequences. Fast and furious, but fun!

35 comments:

  1. Good work........I like this sketches.....

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  2. Fast and genious! think these are amazing!

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  3. Looks awesome as always John! Love your linework and designs.
    Hope all is well and have a great Halloween:)

    - Hans

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  4. These look great!

    Stupid question, but what materials are you using for these sketches? I've always been a sucker for these kinds of rough, loose drawings.

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  5. Hi everyone,

    Thank you so much for your generous comments! Max, I used an Ebony Smooth Pencil and use the 11 x 17 laser printer paper. It has a nice sleek quality which makes for good tones.

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  6. I'm a huge fan of your work! These drawings are amazing...they have so much energy and appeal! I am looking forward to seeing the movie -and once again great sketches:)

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  7. this is great, thanks for sharing!

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  8. Beautiful work my friend! Lots of life and great details. Nice job!!

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  9. John, I love the flowing compositions in these sketches. You are just yanking my eyes to where you want me to look. Effortless, or so it looks. thanx for posting these. Got more??

    gary locke

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  10. these are great! thanks for sharing!

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  11. Classic Nevarez post. Keep these guys coming.

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  12. Beautiful work man. I can't believe how much work you actually outputted on this project . . . the machine know as John Nevarez. Great ideas and compositions, not to mention such a beautiful touch of tone.

    Your work is breathtaking my friend,

    MAC

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  13. But seriously . . . you gotta show the goods on your designs. I know you're holdin' back. Give. Give. Give.

    MAC

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  14. These layouts are just amazing.

    Thanks for posting!

    b

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  15. nice work as always. sooo goooood.

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  16. I've been checking this blog out for over a year and haven't commented before, but these sketches are so great I had to say something. A couple people have commented on how effortless they look, and they do, I really love the loose-yet-controled look of your drawings. Your debth of field, perspective, and tones add so much to your sketches - I'm saving these to my nevarez folder. A big thanks for all the links you keep posting too.

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  17. Hello mister Nevarez,

    I'm french .
    I like your work very much.
    I like Pierre Alary too.
    Are you first posing in front of a miror to find the best attitude for a character, please ?

    Thank you!

    Regards!

    Hervé

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  18. Very nice artwork!!!!
    beautiful sketches!!

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  19. 'Harrowing deadlines' I love that expression!

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  20. I love these sketches john..REALLY inspirational. great work amigo!!!

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  21. Hey John! I love any art, but the traditional one is my favorite undoubtedly, I like very much these sketches!

    With humility, I ask you, please, give a glance to my blog and give me your comment, of the way that this is..Thank you very much, and Happy Holidays!

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  22. effortless pencils handling,absolutely stunning.it would be an honor for me to hear ur comments on my work john.

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  23. Wow. I mean.... WOW! These are awesome!

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  24. It can't have effect in fact, that is exactly what I suppose.
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