So Saberspark's Balto video is finally out (please go watch it, it's fantastic), and once he got to talking about the shitty sequels he voiced the same anger I did about how the sequels left Balto homeless, basically broke him and Jenna up and made him a shitty, deadbeat father.
So here's Balto after being adopted by Rosie's family (yeah remember Rosie? Whoever made the shit sequels sure didn't) after witnessing the birth of his and Jenna's puppies.
I'm so glad the sequels weren't real and were just a bad dream I had.
here's to a year of the dragon that's colorful and unexpected!
ID: ID: Digital illustration of a bronze dragonborn character sitting in a tiny personal canoe, surrounded by the twisting turning convolutions of a massive serpentine sea dragon swimming through a cosmic sea. The sea dragon is green in coloration with curled horns and a messy mane along his back, swimming through dark water lit with colorful stars.
Just realized I haven't posted many of these here yet so...here we go.
ver since December I've been working on and off on a huge Balto II: Wolf Quest PMV since it's one of my favorite movies. Unfortunately it's a huge project (total should be about 3 minutes long, I've completed about 40 seconds) and with me having very little free time and a million other things to do, progress is slow. But I do try to get at least a few frames done each week. Here's some of my current favorites.
ID below the cut.
[ID: Several digitally drawn images based on the movie Balto II: Wolf Quest. The first depicts a young tan wolfdog (Aleu) as a puppy howling on a wooden pole. She is located at a beach, and surrounding the pole are her five siblings, who all resemble red huskies. Four of them are watching her and one is leaning up against the pole, looking at her as well with a smile. The second drawing depicts a red husky wearing an orange bandana (Jenna) crying while a gray wolfdog (Balto) comforts her. The background is the wooden wall of a house. The third drawing depicts Aleu as a puppy fast asleep in a wooden crate. The fourth shows a now young-adult Aleu talking to a snow goose (Boris) with two young polar bears (Muk and Luk) in the background watching. They are in a lush green forest and Aleu and Boris have annoyed expressions. Muk and Luk look curious. The fifth image shows Aleu and Balto in the same green forest, this time in a more shaded place. Aleu is in the front looking out over a few bushes with a curious expression, while Balto is sitting further in the backing concerned. The next drawing depicts the wreckage of a wooden boat washed up on shore at nighttime. It's right in front of a deep blue sea and the last rays of sunset can just be seen on the left side. The next image shows Aleu's silhouette running across a barren horizon, with a dark purple cloudy sky as the background. The eighth image shows Balto talking to Aleu in a room on the wooden boat. Aleu is looking upset and has her tail curled above her back. This scene is also set at nighttime. The final drawing depicts Aleu looking worriedly up at the sky while she's standing on some rocks in front of a huge downpouring waterfall with mist surrounding her. End ID.]
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Every day praising an indigenous character —Day 33
Kodi, Summer and Eddy From Spirit Rangers
Inspired by the stories of [Indigenous Nations] and the majestic landscapes of America's national parks, Spirit Rangers explores the adventure and beauty of nature through the eyes of Kodi (voiced by Wačíŋyeya Iwáš'aka Yracheta), Summer (Isis Celilo Rogers) and Eddy Skycedar (Talon Proc Alford), Chumash/Cowlitz brothers. This trio of children are "Spirit Rangers" who help protect the land and spirits of the national park in California.
here's my 2023 art summary, complete with full images below! and i actually put the alt text on the images instead of below, because you *can* teach an old bird new tricks!
after being told last year that i'd never draw again, i'd say it's not too bad to have a year of art to show for it.