For Fifty Nine Years, I’ve Put Up With It Now “How The Grinch Stole Christmas” (1966)

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For Fifty Nine Years, I’ve Put Up With It Now “How The Grinch Stole Christmas” (1966)
Peabody's Improbable History Sherman and Mr. Peabody Layout Drawing (Jay Ward, c. 1959-60)
Daffy Duck as Duck Dodgers, talking about somebody special, in these layout drawings from the episode “Too Close for Combat” of “Duck Dodgers,” 2005.
Layout designs i did for class of the set of Generation Loss : episode 1! 📺
Tigger layout drawing by Robert Sledge who worked on character layout, animation, and storyboarding for The Tigger Movie (2000).
Wanted to include a snippet from an interview with Robert in which he discusses his work on the film when asked about some of his favorite projects to have worked on:
I have several things I’ve worked on that are special to me, one I would say was Disney’s “The Tigger Movie” Feature film. I learned so much on that film from all the Great Talent then there. Storyboarding and Designing as well as Animating 2d traditional Disney Styled animation and character Layout for the film. My storyboarding was Uncredited, but I do have a sequence in the film, where the whole Pooh gang writes the letter to Tigger from His Family, I think it has some nice moments.
I highly recommend checking out the full interview for some rather neat insight into his career and experiences in the art industry!
What is your name and your current occupation? Robert Sledge, I’m a Jack of all Trades But most Recent have Been a Storyboard Artist on a s
1st: Chuck Jones (l) and Mike Maltese at the studio, 1949.
2nd: Script for “Bunny Hugged”, written by Michael Maltese and Chuck Jones, 1951
3rd: Chuck Jones (seated) with his animators, Ken Harris, center, and Ben Washam, circa 1951.
4th: Original layout drawing by Chuck Jones for his 1951 “Bunny Hugged”, graphite on trimmed 12 field animation paper
Sheridan portfolio part 4: layouts!
This section scored 15/15
Part 1: life drawing
Part 2: hands
Part 3: character design
Part 5: storyboard
Part 6: animation
Scoresheet
This guy took me some time, but in the end it was totally worth it!