Art of..

Apr. 11th, 2009 03:00 pm
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I just got my "The Art of Bolt" book... its pretty thick with 160 pages. Never watched the movie yet haha...

But now I feel sad that the "The Art of Meet the Robinsons", is ridiculously thin T_T;; 62 pages. WRY!!!!!!!!

Bawww....I wish they can republish MTR...its my favorite movie. I would love to see more character concepts design T_T Its been unappreciated with the lack of special features and products toward it. I don't really remember it being marketed very well. I'm also in search for a nice Wilbur pvc(someone in japan should make one!!) and MTR poster...

Other stuff I got is the Walt Stanchfield: Drawn to Life books. We had to read it in Art 28 and 114 through PDF. But now they finally made a book. Its actually a really good book about drawing. Making your drawing communicate well with gestures and simple composition etc. Worth the read! Now I can sit in my bed and read :3

And b/c of the Amazon's sci-fi sale, I bought Firefly and Serenity DVD. I've been hearing a lot of about this in the last few months. So I'm going to try watching it! I've been really into buying DVDs lately. Even tho I don't have a tv/dvd player in my room!!! (sister took it to her room). My co-workers were recommending Battle Starship Galactica (?). Might have to try that out as well...all these sci stuff!! hahaa.. I'm usually not into it, but after Star Wars and mech anime, I'm opening up.

Date: 2009-04-12 05:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] corey-mill.livejournal.com
Ironically enough, I haven't seen Meet the Robinsons yet, and think Bolt is really good. I actually just watched Bolt for the first time a few days ago, and came to the conclusion that it was pretty great. Lots of really likable characters and very funny. However, for whatever reason, I didn't have very high expectations for it so that could have made me like it more than I normally would have.

I shall have to put Meet the Robinsons on my already too long, movies to watch soon list.

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