Showing posts with label Disney Adventures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Disney Adventures. Show all posts

Friday, June 8, 2012

Learn How to Draw Ratatouille's Chef Skinner


Learn how to draw the tiny terror of Gusteau's kitchen!

BY MICHAEL STEWART
His hat may be almost as tall as he is, but head chef Skinner is a very big
man in the restaurant world (and in the movie Ratatouille). To draw him, all you
need to do is collect the items listed below and follow these steps.

  • pencil
  • eraser
  • black marker or pen
  • colored markers, colored pencils or crayons
  • graph paper


  1. Start your drawing of Skinner with two big circles, like meatballs on a plate.The top circle will form the head and the bottom one will become the belly. Add an eyeline through the middle of the upper circle and lay down a vertical line through both circles to make sure they line up.
  2. (Note: In each step, the lines you're adding are shown in blue. Lines drawn in previous steps are black.) A few simple lines will create the shape of Skinner's stubby torso and legs. Draw the
    outline of his humongous chef's hat, making sure that it's almost as big as his whole body.
  3. Now's the time to add a neckline to Skinner's shirt. Then sketch his skinny little ankles and the great big feet below them. Erase the lower part of  the center line and you're ready to move on to the next step.
  4. Something's got to hold that big hat on Skinner's head, so draw a wide band around its bottom edge. Then begin to sketch in his face, adding ears, eyes, nose and a sour mouth. Finally, sketch the kerchief around the neck, add the top part of the apron and put some detail on the shoes.

  5. Add six pleats to the hat and draw the lower part of the
    apron. Next, go back to work on the face,  sketching in the eyebrows, eyelids and pupils. Don't forget the pencil-thin mustache and the lower lip. Finish up by adding tails to the kerchief knot and folds on the sleeves.
  6. Give Skinner some big, wide nostrils, bags under the eyes, creases on the cheeks and along the sides of the nose, and little pointy sideburns. Finish the detail on the ears, and the folds in the apron.
  7. This is Skinner,so it's never going to be a pretty picture, but once you've got all the details just right, drop your pencil and grab an eraser. Get rid of all the lines you don't want in your final drawing. Now you're ready to add the final ingredient - color.
  8. Skinner's hat, shirt and kerchief should be oft-white. Make his apron a grayish-tan color. His
    pants should be light gray, with the checks and socks a slightly darker shade. Color the shoes dark gray. Make the face a fleshy color, leave the eyes white and blacken in the sideburns, mustache, eyebrows and eyelashes. Now this little chef is ready to command his kitchen.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Disney Adventures Comic Zone: Herbie Fully Loaded

Disney Adventures Comic Zone

Herbie Fully Loaded


25 years after Herbie Goes Bananas, Walt Disney Pictures brings us Herbie: Fully Loaded. Herbie, a Volkswagen Beetle who thinks and acts upon himself, enters NASCAR racing circut. Entering as the underdog, he and his driver (Lindsay Lohan) end up winning the race.



Monday, May 14, 2012

Tarzan II Disney Adventures Comics

Disney Adventures Comic Zone

Tarzan II 

Based on the direct-to-video follow-up to Tarzan, Disney's full length animated feature, Tarzan II was released in 2005. The storyline of the movie is that after being raised in the jungle as a boy, Tarzan feels he is endangering his family and thinks it's best to leave the jungle and run away.


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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Bonkers in "Why Bonkers Wants To Be A Bad Stand-Up Comedian At Noon"


DISNEY ADVENTURES COMIC ZONE

Based on Bonkers D. Bobcat, the main character of the animated series, titled "Bonkers", originally airing from September 1993 to February 1994, and then again as part of "The Disney Afternoon" later that year.
 
Writer: Bobbi JG Weiss     Pencils: Pedro Alvarado     Inks: David Hunt
Lettering: Bill Spicer     Coloring: Val DalChele

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Doug

Disney Adventures Comic Zone
Doug

Doug originally aired on Nickelodeon from 1991 to 1994. The main character being Douglas "Doug" Funnie, was created by Jim Jinkins, in conjunction with Jumbo Pictures. Doug found his way to Disney through the the acquisition of Jumbo Pictures by Disney in 1996



Tuesday, March 22, 2011

The Mighty Ducks: So Many Spaceships

Disney Adventures Comic Zone
The MIGHTY DUCKS
in
SO MANY SPACESHIPS

Based on the live-action films and NHL team with the same name, The Mighty Ducks originated as a half-hour animated series that aired on The Disney Afternoon and ABC in 1996. Taking place in another galaxy, there's a planet of human-like ducks.














Disney Adventures Magazine
February 1997
Writer: D. Murray     Pencil: C. Allan     Inks: D. Hunt     Lettering: G. Saladino     Colors & Separations: C. Sotomayor

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Darkwing Duck in MONDO: The Mad Mask Misappropriator


Disney Adventures Comic Zone
DARKWING DUCK 
in MONDO
THE MAD MASK MISAPPROPRIATOR


A spin-off of DuckTales, Disney's Darkwing Duck ran from 1991–1992. Superhero duck Darkwing Duck alter-ego is Drake Mallard.

Chapter One:
From Triumph To Tragedy










Chapter Two:
A Mallard Unmasked!










Chapter Three:
The Old And The Bold









Disney Adventures Magazine
Writer: B. Dixon     Pencils: Quartieri & Gattino     Inks: Torriero & Barbero     Lettering: D.C. Weiss     Coloring: S Parsons