Sunday, February 20, 2011
Lazlo's Bed, Jelly Cabin
Camp Lazlo Pilot Sc. 87
BG Painting by Carol Wyatt
Gouache
Sunset BG Camp Lazlo Pilot
This is closer to the original color.... Gouache is difficult to match.
From Camp Lazlo Pilot
BG Design, Color, and Pre Production by Carol Wyatt
Labels:
Animation,
Art Direction,
BG Color,
BG Design,
Camp Lazlo Pilot,
Carol Wyatt,
Cartoon Network,
Gouache
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Camp Lazlo Pre Production
As I was searching for my art supplies I came across a few of my painted sketches and BGs from the Camp Lazlo Pilot.
I usually start with rough gouache sketches, then transfer to either Photoshop or Illustrator.
I usually start with rough gouache sketches, then transfer to either Photoshop or Illustrator.
Labels:
2D Animation,
Art,
Camp Lazlo Development,
Camp Lazlo Pilot,
Gouache,
Painter
Friday, February 18, 2011
Carol's Couch Art
A Patch design I made years ago. I think I'll clean it up and use it for the future.
Labels:
Carol Wyatt,
Carols Couch Art,
Designer,
Illustrator,
Painter,
Patch Design
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
BE THERE!
Labels:
American Illustration,
Animation,
Art,
Gallery 839,
Painter,
WIA,
Women,
Women in Animation
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Dr. Phil and Girly Stuff
What is Dr. Phil's real job?
Can't he go work at a preschool for a few weeks and get back to reality?
I was at a toy store where there was a little boy trying on all of the sparkly princess dresses and shoes. He also put on some super hero boots.
When the mother said it was time to go, she told her son that he could pick out one item to buy.
He thought about it for a minute and chose the sparkly dress up shoes. Bright pink with little heels. He stumbled out of the store with them on.
Did his mom replace those shoes with combat boots? No...She bought him the shoes he liked to play with. He was so happy.
Why teach children prejudice?
Photoshop Illustration by Carol Wyatt
All rights Carol Wyatt
All rights Carol Wyatt
This article is from Dr. Phil's website:
Robby's 5-year-old son loves to play with Barbies and prefers wearing girl's clothes. She asks Dr. Phil how to deal with this behavior, which she doesn't think is normal.
"There are developmental stages in kids and it is not unusual, particularly for young boys, to experiment and get stuck on certain stimulus items," says Dr. Phil. Particularly because the little boy has two older sisters, he says, it's not unusual.
"This is not a precursor to your son being gay," explains Dr. Phil. He'll know that in time, but this is not an indication of his sexual orientation.
Dr. Phil tells Robby that she has a job to do: "Direct your son in an unconfusing way. Don't buy him Barbie dolls or girl's clothes. You don't want to do things that seem to support the confusion at this stage of the game ... Take the girl things away, and buy him boy toys."
Most importantly, he tells Robby, "Support him in what he's doing, but not in the girl things."
http://www.drphil.com/articles/article/258
Photoshop Illustration
All rights Carol Wyatt
Labels:
Carol Wyatt,
Digital Painter,
Dr Phil,
Illustration,
kids toys,
Photoshop
Thursday, February 3, 2011
New Sketch - Blue Sketch
Blue Girl - Photoshop Illustration
All rights Carol Wyatt
I guess I'm obsessed with profiles right now.
Labels:
Art,
Blue Girl,
Carol Wyatt,
Design,
Digital Painter,
Illustration,
Photoshop
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Bea & Bo - Feb. 1st
Doodling last night while my daughter told me about middle school life.
I named it Bea & Bo
All rights Carol Wyatt
Photoshop Illustration
Labels:
Art,
Bee and Bo,
Couple,
Digital Painter,
Doodles,
Illustration,
People,
Photoshop
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