Saturday, November 01, 2008

FLINTSTONES INKINGS


I inked these a few years ago for the current FLINTSTONES style guide. Mike Fontanelli did the pencil art. Click on the images for larger views!

7 comments:

  1. Great inking!What did you use?

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  2. Patrick I forgot to ask,is the Wolfman painting from the box art for the1960s model kits?

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  3. Thanks, Tony! I used brush, pen and ink on duralene on the FLINTSTONES inkings. The WOLF MAN painting by GOGOS wasn't used on the AURORA model kit box. I scanned the image from the FAMOUS MONSTER MOVIE ART OF BASIL GOGOS book (which I highly recommend!). I'm not sure what the painting was used for.

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  4. Hi Patrick. Love those images. Did you ever work on turnaround images of the 4 main characters? I'd love to see them. Post more!

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  5. Patrick,

    The second Flinstones drawing (done by Mike Fontanelli, à la Dick Bickenbach [showing Fred leaving from the work]) was included years ago, on the Latin Cartoon Network site.

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  6. This second Flintstones drawing made by Mike Fontanelli, was based on the Flintstones second overture (introduced in 1962), which brings the definitive theme song from the series, Meet the Flintstones.

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  7. Patrick,

    The first Flintstones drawing (drawn by Mike Fontanelli [who's also friend of John Kricfalusi]), which shows Fred begging (or else, moaning) to Mr. Slate a raise, has an Iwao Takamoto-esque style.

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