IAma On Reddit today

Hey if you wanna shoot the sh** liveI am here most of the day:John K. Ren and Stimpy Creator Back Doing Web Cartoons and Digital Toys : IAmA

Fancy Comic Book Inking Easy To Do For Animation Now

I always admired the way guys like Shane Glines, Bruce Timm, Joe Sinnot and the Harvey Comics inkers could wield a brush. I never had the dexterity to use a real brush with ink myself.But once I got a Cintiq and started inking on the computer I found programs that allowed me to do the thick and thin styles I like so much in Comic books - and without the mess.I started first with Illustrator

YOU ARE THE EXECUTIVE

BE THE KING OF ENTERTAINMENTHey, I added a new prize to the CANS WITHOUT LABELS Kickstarter campaign. Help me make a cartoon and then show off to everyone that you are a big shot Hollywood producer!John K's "Cans Without Labels" by John Kricfalusi — KickstarterThere's a shitload of other exciting prizes too. Thanks for realizing the dream with me.

Kickstarter- Help Me Make a Cartoon

Hey fans and fellow animators. I know you've always wanted to be your own TV executives. Now's your chance to "Green Light" a cartoon personally - without having to wait years for the mystifying network process to water down all the things you demand in your cartoon entertainment!I have been wanting to try out this Kickstarter thing for awhile now and finally bit the bullet. I think it's the

Another Slab N Ernie Story To Work From

This one is less gross:John K Stuff: another George Story pt 1 - Cartoons VS Homeworkyou can take any page of this story and fill it out with story sketches and continuity.You can skip the first page (the title sequence)

A Storyboard Audition From Paul Badilla - Acting Continuity

Here's a submission from Paul. I like that he is instantly wanting to get into the characters. His continuity here is focused on their feelings about what's happening.I would have aded a bit more context though - by drawing WHAT it is they are reacting to. They are watching the SUPERFRIENDS and the gags in the story depend upon knowing some things about the animation in the SUPERFRIENDS - like

Story/Gag Workshop at TAAFI (TORONTO) on Sunday July 8 2012

STORY WORKSHOP 1:30 PMHOW TO DRAW STORIES FOR CARTOONSThe folks at the Toronto animation festival came up with a unique workshop idea and asked me to demonstrate the way I write the stories for my cartoons.As most people who've read the blog know, I don't use scripts; I use the classic cartoon method of writing the details of the story with drawings on storyboards. My writers are all cartoonists