Chasing Turtles EP12: Sneak Peeks "Peter Laird"
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- Опубліковано 8 лис 2012
- The latest Chasing Turtles takes you way back to 2009 and into the offices at Mirage, where we were lucky to have Peter Laird sketch his favourite turtle and give us a mini-lesson on duo shade paper and its role in TMNT history.
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I watch this over and over again just to feel the inspiration of Peter and his drawing.
Same
The magic never fades.
That is awesome how the original TMNT comics are done with the ink wash approach
I want to see a full documentary of him just talking and drawing! Anymore of this?
thanks to Laird and Eastman for creating Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles we all love.
YEAH LEFT HANDED BABY
I saw Eastman's Leo....it was rough.. Hats off Mr Laird
I think he's enjoying himself as he considers what he'd next like to do with his creativity.
Love watching his process. Amazed by how clean the image is, given he just draws it straight out with no sketching. Definitely going to hunt down some duo-shade paper...
Dope Meat Solid I sorry to tell you this but, I went looking around for that stuff too at blick materials, Michael's, and other art shops, and then I looked up the duo shade material on google and found these results, I read every result about the crosshatch paint medium and they all said that Graphix discontinued the medium product in 2009, the very same year that peter laird and his comic company: sold the Ninja Turtles franchise to nickelodeon and it's parent company: Viacom, but there are other ways you could replicate duo shade, you could use photoshop to make a digital clone of duo shade, or you could buy the warm gray and sepia copic multiliner fine tip pens and Koi gray watercolor brushes to replicate duo shade by hand.
I had read they stopped producing the stuff because they found there were some health risks due to the chemicals involved in its production, or something to that effect.
This is amazing, I can’t wait to see full movie now. Fact that he still draws the turtle penis/tail all these years later when everyone else got rid of that is great.
is it just me? i'm not crying. Not a little.
Such a shame the Grafix Duo Shade paper is discontinued since 2009. I'd love to give it a try.
Also, this "bonus feature" is not included in the Turtle Power DVD. 😟
Brilliant. What a legend.
This is amazing.
Happy 60th Birthday mah man :)
Awesome!!
Glad you like it!
Love it!!!!!
I swear watching this video and him using that grafix paper pisses me off because that stuff is awsome and they discontinued it in 2009, also great drawing of my fav turtle.
I need to get one of those
D'oh! I was getting my creators mixed up. My bad. Film looks great BTW. Can't wait to see it.
We're working on getting a distributor right now. Stay tuned to our website.
Wow
more!!!
Thanks! Keep your ears peeled.
Tmnt Cómic:1984
Tmnt cartoon:1987
Tmnt Films 1990,1991,1993,2007,2014/2016
Is he not still working on the TMNT comic book being published by IDW?
Sometimes I wonder which ninja turtles creators art style is better, I have been exploring art styles for years and I often wonder what art style I should develop try using for my fan art and original characters I draw and post onto Tumblr and DeviantArt, but which ninja turtles art style is better, Peter Laird or Kevin Eastman, what's the stylistic difference?
Peter's style is obviously the more thought out style. Slow drawings, very perfect lines, crazy good black and white art. He is the better artist out of the two, no doubt. But Kevin draws much faster! His drawings derive from Jack Kirby and have lots of emotion with them because they are very spontenious. His art is unique in that aspect. And although Peter's art is crazy good in black and white, he's terrible in colors, which Kevin is great at.
Really? But I thought Peter Laird's anatomy was more Jack Kirby with more comic photorealism and Kevin Eastman's anatomy in the comic covers of the IDW-ninja turtles series was more Frank Miller sketchy with his blocky outlines for the IDW-Ninja Turtles, but yeah you're right, after looked up peter laird's solo art style in Mirage-Turtles vol.1 #12 and #15 on readcomiconline.to and more of peter's turtle artwork at www.comicartfans.com I can honestly say that you're right.
what paper is that ?
Where can you find this documentary
ebay
So his favorite turtle is Donatello so he likes the color purple
Red
Donatello was made from Laird's seriousness and smarts, Raphael was made after Eastman's short fuse.
How old r u
He's not. Kevin Eastman - the other half of the creative team - is working with IDW.
How much time would you have really saved with that stuff though? Why not just do the hatching manually, like other comic artists do? Plus, I imagine the materials would have been a good deal more costly than standard bristol paper for poor independent comic artists like they were.