Monday, September 17, 2012

SKETCHBOOK LEVEL: EPIC!!!


I've filled a lot of sketchbooks.
See?


But there's one that's taken me forever to fill up.
It's this one:


Sure, it looks plain and nondescript.
But in reality it's my

MOST AWESOME
GIHOOGICLY EPIC
SKETCHBOOK
EVER!

I'm serious.

I'm like,
Miley serious, ya'll.
It's like 
THAT!

And you know why this sketchbook is 
SO GOOD?

SO AWESOME?

SO BLOCK ROCKIN'?

Because I didn't draw a thing in it.
Nope...
This sketchbook is reserved for 
stuff like this:


OMG!
OMG!
OMG!

That's an original sketch of Dexter and Dee Dee 
that Genndy Tartakovsky drew for me when I was working on
my first Cartoon Network pilot,

There's also this:


That's The Justice Friends drawn by none other than 
character designer/art director/sooper triple nice guy,

But wait...
There's more:


That's Sheep from Sheep In The Big City
drawn by the mighty Mo Willems
 before he realized how awesome I was!

You've seen this already:


That's Stewie by Seth MacFarland himself.
But I already told you about that over HERE.

You also saw this BEAUTIFUL 
Craig McCracken Powerpuff sketch before:


I posted about that over HERE.

But I don't think I showed you this:


That's a drawing from the first season of Beavis and Butthead 
complete with notes from Mike Judge!
(Huh huh... He said, "Butt not so wide")

Here's one from sooper pal Maxwell Atoms:


What's so ridiculous about this is that I had to buy it at the 
ASIFA-EAST USED ANIMATION ART AUCTION
because I could never get Mr. Atoms to draw one for me.
He would always say he was going to...
and then never get around to it.
Whadda jerk!

I lurves this drawing from MTV's The Maxx.
Not sure who drew it, though.
It came from a recycle bin at Rough Draft Studios:


Feel free to scream like a girl if you love this Samurai Jack 
by the aforementioned Paul Rudish:


Robot Jones,
By the illustrious Mr. Greg Miller.


And pardon me while I show off my Spongebob:


Sweet, right?

Here's another Beavis and Butthead drawing,
 this one from the show opening:


Nerds rejoice,
Because Megas XLR is in the house!


This one is from Megas XLR, too:


I can't remember if Jody Schaeffer or George Krstic did this.
(the signature doesn't help)
All I know is that he claimed he couldn't draw but would try his best.
AND I LOVE IT!

So are you convinced this is the 
ULTIMATE
in sketchbooks?

What if I told you there was
MOAR?!

Check back next post for...

PART TWO:
ULTIMATE EPIC SKETCHBOOK BOOGALOO!

3 comments:

Mariana =] said...

I. Need. This. Sketchbook. Now.
Can't wait to see part 2 *¬*

Anonymous said...

Wowwww!
So precious ;)

brianna14 said...

THERE'S A PART 2???!!! That's probably the greatest sketchbook in the WORLD! SAMURAI JACK!!?!!!?! *screams like a boy* Mr. Warburton, you are the luckiest guy in the world!