Friday, April 26, 2013
Hi! I'm currently a storyboard artist and character designer at Disney TV working on Wander Over Yonder! I just finished a 6 year run as a story artist at DreamWorks were I boarded on How To Train Your Dragon among other movies. I'm an Emmy Award winner for my character designs on "Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends". I've worked as a storyboard artist and character designer at Nickelodeon on Danny Phantom, and a character designer at Disney TV for too many projects to list. I've been nominated for 7 Annie Awards and have recently self published my first graphic novel: "Seaweed, and the Cure for Mildew." All work is is a copyright of me unless it's for some studio I'm working for.
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12 Comments:
Awesome!
I think this is great! Hung up a copy in my office that I printed out.
So awesome, and I can't wait for the book to be out!
Is there a reason that none of the animals have pupils in their eyes?
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So awesome... Your artwork makes my day.
Speed wise, how long did it take to ink this, and did you use a program, or traditionally? Give my friend Glenn Harmon a hard time up there at DreamWorks when you get back.
Thanks
Randall
Thanks everyone!
Ryan - Yes. They'll all be glowing red when I go to color.
Randall - All drawn traditionally with PITT artist pens by Faber-Castell. The inking took about 2 days.
Wicked! :)
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Super talented! I wonder Mr.Balistreri what is the name of this style? ^_^ , is there an instructional book that teach such style or an artist that use or used this beautiful style? ^_^ and best of luck in your new book,wish to make a book yearly!
Best regards
Gorgeous! Did you transfer the linework to another sheet before inking or go right over the pencils(also gorgeous)? Get some ice on that arm.
So amazing, Ben!
I learn from you, Thank !
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