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Look what i found

Started by Dark_Wolf on 14 Jul 2004, 03:09 UTC · 16 preserved posts

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws....me=WDVW
Very cool Dark_Wolf :cool:  :cool:  :cool:
Wow.  Steele looks really different. :P

*sigh*  Oh, for some spare cash...
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws....me=WDVW

That looks good! I hope the, "Scanned for Ebay" isn't really on it when its delivered :p
It isn't that great. That guy owns the originals and photocopies them every couple of weeks and sells it for a HUGE profit. I would say don't bid on it as it is allowing someone to exploit Balto! *Rah*
Agreed. As they're only copies of the model sheets, they're not originals and therefore of little value as collectables. They're really only of interest if you want to learn to draw the characters, remembering that they cost basically nothing to produce.

Steele is off-model in those drawings. They obviously aren't finished sheets (well, the Steele ones aren't really model sheets at all, finished or otherwise.)

Loop
I don't want that anyway I am into more of Dragon and dog type stuff like example the FFX-2 Bahamut
You also got a balto plushie.,,
Anyone here could like to sell a balto plushie or could you im me or give me a drop off at e-mail, i could like to purchase a one
Sorry, I just got mine but I found this

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws....me=WDVW
I have a few of those sheets.  I got them moreso because I was curious about the production stuff, than being an actual collector's item.  It's always nice to see how they do the guidelines and facial expressions. ^_^;
heck I found someone selling one for 40$ once
Quote (Lupercal @ July 14 2004,8:22, am)
Steele is off-model in those drawings. They obviously aren't finished sheets (well, the Steele ones aren't really model sheets at all, finished or otherwise.)

Loop

The Steele sheets look more like early concept drawings to me.  It's a mix between the Balto style and realism.  Given Steele's final look it, it does seem a bit weird.  However, I always enjoy seeing early character design.  :D
Yeah, you're right, Silver. These are mostly concepts or pre-production sheets. But, I agree that they would be great for facial expressions. Though, you can simply pause the movie to see what expression you want. Or find screenshots and print them out. Personnally, I sometimes take apicture, print it out as big as possible without messing the pic up, the I drwai circles and rectangles and stuff in the character's outliune to get a feel for how the animators did it. But, that's just one way I do it, butit would be neat to have them right there, I must admit... :alien:  ;)
I also find the construction lines to be a big help.  Something that you can't find in the movie. ^^;  It gives you a feel on how the professionals might use them and such.   Although everyone seems to have a slightly different style.
that is soo cool