So will you draw him Mitch?
I hope it’s not too late to say this, buuuuut…
Awesome job with Waternoose, Mitch! I can tell he’s a very difficult character to draw, but you did good!
The Star Swordsman - Heheh. Sorry for the delay. Please feast your eyes on the compositions down below…
Maggie - Aww. Well, thank you very much, Maggie! Long time no talk (on Pixar Planet, that is). I’ve missed ya’, dude.
And, actually, Waternoose wasn’t as hard to draw as I thought! T’was kinda fun to sketch him out, as a matter of fact. I especially loved coloring the guy.
For Edna:
For scheree:
Although Pixar Planet member Spider-Man was supposed to have received the ninth drawing, I don’t think he’s as big of a fan of Ratatouille as scheree is. Plus, I’m going to be drawing something other than Ratatouille for him.
Oh, and I’ll admit that I agree with my sister in that Emile looks rather weird, especially the mouth part/portion. Oh, and that long black line running down his body is the shadow of the “pole” he’s holding.
As for that Remy drawing, I can’t tell you how tranquil and peaceful I was while sketching that… Heheh.
Enjoy!
– Mitch
Awww, Emile and remy look totally adorable Mitch. They are drawn really well. I would reccomend using color though, but it looks amazing nonetheless.
Your sketching style has definitely improved, Mitch. I can’t see anything wrong with Emile, apart from possibly his teeth, and Remy looks adorable.
Thank you both! And yes, I can’t draw teeth to save my life.
– Mitch
Well, I don’t know about you, but i think the teeth looks just fine.
ANd you are welcome!
I really like that picture of Emile, Mitch. He looks so funny and adorable. I think I know where you took that pose from in the movie… Your shading is getting better as well.
The Star Swordsman - Eheheh. Well, thanks. (snigger)
rachel - Thank you, rachel! And, yep, I did copy a still shot from the film for that particular composition – the moment where Emile utters, “Why do I let you?” in fact.
– Mitch
You’re welcome MItch!
Mitch - Heheh. I thought that was where the pose is from. He looks really cute there. Can’t wait to see more from you. And, you’re welcome!
The Star Swordsman and rachel - Thank you very much, guys!
Linguini:
Yvette:
1) The Linguini drawing was done for sharpie for her birthday. Although I rendered it in Photoshop, Linguini’s profile looked a tad bit more believable before I messed with it.
2) Yvette is my “fursona” and, as I recently decided, an OC character from Ratatouille. One of four rascally, adolescent rats in the “Quidnunc”* gang (a fictional and sub-clan within Django’s enlarged “mob”), her favorite activites include causing mischief whenever possible while still retaining a favorable and sentimental personality in the process. I call her my “fursona” for a reason… (snigger)
For more information about Yvette, please feel free to access the very picure of her that you see above on my deviantArt page.
– Mitch
* The term “quidnunc” literally means “meddler”.
Excellent Linguini drawing there Mitch. I have to admit that he looks really boyish, but still very cute.
Your Yvette drawing looks quite spectactular! For some reason he reminds me of a character from Lion King.
But overall, excellent work Mitch.
I love that interpretation of Linguini… sharpie better like it.
And Yvette looks like she could fit right into Django’s clan. Heheh. She has a really cool personality, too and I bet she would get along with Remy since she likes to cause mischief, as does Remy.
The Star Swordsman - Haha. “Boyish”. Yes, I suppose that I did make his face a little too round in that particular “portrait” of Linguini, but practice makes perfect. (snigger)
As for Yvette, she is actually a…she. Heheh. No worries, though!
Thank you very much for the comments, dude.
rachel - Oh yeah, sharpie loved it. (snigger)
Cha, Yvette is a bit of a trouble-maker. When I have the time, I’m going to sketch out the designs for the other three members of the “Quidnunc” group.
Thank you very much for the compliments, sharpie!
– Mitch
Mitch- I really like that Linguini drawing! It’s very sketchy, yet it really works. And, for some reason, his hair reminds me of Charlie Brown.
Yvette looks lovely also. The paw nearest us needs a little work to look not so spread out, but I love the colours you’ve used and the soft smile on her face.
lizardgirl - Thank you very much for the comments and critique! I’ll be sure to fix that “paw” problem next time around.
Hey, yeah! I’m a Peanuts artist!
– Mitch
Ha ha, totally welcome Mitch. Can’t wait for your next work!
The Star Swordsman - Thank you very much, dude.
My Mom’s Artwork:
My mom and I took to drawing the various, traditionally-animated rats that appear at the end of Ratatouille in both pencil and pen (mostly pen). Since I hated the way that my drawings turned out, I decided to only post hers, so all of the credit for the drawings above go to my mom. (She thinks that she’s no good at art. Puh. Yeah, right…)
– Mitch
Oh cool. Talent does run in the family, doesn’t it?
I love the first sketch the best. It looks like your mum could have worked with the rat-a-2-D team, or something. And the last picture looks like something you would have drawn…
Really good drawings, Mitch’s mum!