Chris Morrison coloring. Yeees, again.

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  • #54736

    I've finished another coloring 🙂

    I made errors during the editing, so i had to replace her mouth. That's the mouth of Eva Mendes … 🙂

    I hope you like it…

    #54737
    gettar82
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    good 🙂
    i din't remember this picture

    #54738
    Dr.Otto
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    Oh man, I always forget about this picture which is kinda funny. Interestingly enough I originally thought about white hair on this one, so it's right in line. 🙂

    #54739
    Muscle Growth Nut
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    It won't load for me…

    #54740
    David C. Matthews
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    Nice job on the colors.

    That's the mouth of Eva Mendes … 🙂

    Heh. I expect that mouth to start moving like an old Clutch Cargo cartoon  😀

    #54741
    cheetaur
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    Pretty awesome work there, I can see a lot of time and effort went into this wonderful piece. 🙂

    As for the picture, yeah i remember this one…oh yeah do i remember. 🙂

    Cheetaur

    #54742
    Muscle Growth Nut
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    Finally worked. Nice job.

    #54743

    Nice job on the colors.

    Heh. I expect that mouth to start moving like an old Clutch Cargo cartoon  😀

    I dont get it… What is about this 'Clutch Cargo'? I'm not in America to know all of your cartoons… 🙂

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    ratlaf
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    It won't load for me…

    Me neither…

    #54745
    David C. Matthews
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    I dont get it… What is about this 'Clutch Cargo'? I'm not in America to know all of your cartoons… 🙂

    That's okay… when I said "old Clutch Cargo cartoon", I meant old… like 1959!  (So there are even a lot of Americans who wouldn't know about CC.)

    Wikipedia has an informative article about it, but to make a long story short: Clutch Cargo was famous (notorious?) for using a patented technique called "Synchro-Vox" that superimposed live actors' mouths over animation cels.  (Actually, to refer to CC as "animated" is to stretch the definition of "animation" to the breaking point: there was very little actual movement in these cartoons.  When a car, or an airplane, had to cross the shot, they simply pulled the cel across the background, for example.)

    The "Synchro-Vox" technique was used a couple of years later in another series, "Space Angel" (which I liked better than Clutch, actually), and a similar technique is still used on occasion on Conan O'Brien's show.

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