No good stories - who's to blame?
Simo Malinen
malines at iobox.fi
Sat Apr 21 11:21:01 CEST 2001
Hey,
It's not always only the artist to blame about
unpleasant artwork.
Often stories are drawn by the base of scetch -scripts
drawn originally BY THE WRITERS OF THE STORY
themselves!
An article about Tony Strobl says that:
"...scripts (Tony Strobl got)... could be very
different both in style and detail; everything
from typewritten texts to detailed picture synopses
with sketches on an individual frame level."
Remember Carl Barks' JW -stories in the 70's -
and Bob Foster's cover-idea-sketches in the USA
in the 80-90's. Robert Klein has sketched his
covers (drawn eventually by others), Kari Korhonen
sketches not only stories he makes completely but
also stories that are in the end drawn and inked
by someone others.
Of course artists are making some changes - but
many times the finished artwork matches writers
sketches quite well.
For example, Recent years all the various stories
written by Andreas Pihl are free-based by their
lay-out (like Paperinik New Adventures -stories
in Italy) - despite the artist and the publication
format(weeklies, pocket books). It's not hard to
guess if the reason of this could be the writers
original well detailed sketches...
- Simo
BTW - that mentioned article about Tony Strobl can
be found from:
http://www.art-bin.com/art/strobleng.html
and there are also very similar article about Paul Murry:
http://www.art-bin.com/art/murryeng.html
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