TALL IN THE SADDLE - JOHN WAYNE - New 2007 DVD Release
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TALL IN THE SADDLE
JOHN WAYNE
Description: Good man to have around, Rocklin is….Can work the range…or a poker game…and since he’s played by John Wayne, that makes him even better! Saddling up with Wayne is fellow cowpoke legend Gabby Hayes, the best buddy ever to fall off a buckboard or bail out a pal. This classic from the early days of Duke’s career is one of his best. Full of action and adventure in the finest Wayne tradition. This outstanding DVD Edition from Warner Brothers contains a John Wayne Trailer Gallery! DVD Release 5/22/07. Original Theatrical Release 1944.
Features: Fullscreen, In Glorious Black & White, Captions, English, French & Spanish Subtitles, 87 Minutes, From Warner Brothers
Format: DVD Region 1
Rating: Not Rated
List Price: $12.97 Save with Movie Magic USA!

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Salt Lake City 2002 CC - Light The Fire Within (3)
Again, we get to hear more of the "dinosaurs" speak again, with some tail swishing. Here, a group of guys clean the ice the old fashion way, like the commentator said about some Canadians in particular. The "child of light" returns from the opening ceremony. Also returning from the same ceremony is the song "Light The Fire Within", in a form of a recording. Highlighting this clip is skater Scott Hamilton: the Sarajevo 1984 Olympic Winter Games gold medalist. By the way, as just commented from another clip, the "child of light" is no other than Ryne Sanborn. He played as Jason Cross in the Disney original movies "High School Musical" and "High School Musical 2." According to Wikipedia, he could replay the same role for the third installment of the Disney movie in 2008.

no guidelines manga: male body within 3 mins with shading
-OMG!!! 8K + VIEWS??!!- -hides in corner ;_;- O_o Might upload better quality one... Anyway, I started off with the head, quickly drawing in the little details of the male face. I don't shade yet. I draw the hair shape, and leave it alone for then. I then estimate the proportions of the body as I go, putting in pants so that I don't have to draw in any sick stuff. I add details of the upper torso (Can't really see it here, bad quality handphone cam...) I draw in the two arms along the way, drawing in his left hand clenched in a fist because it was the fastest type of pose to draw. And then, I draw in the hairlines and start shading in the body according to instinct. Same for the pants. Voila! (If I drew in guidelines, I wouldn't have done it as fast =/) People who are saying things about me using the graph paper (Actually it was the.. You know, chinese letter papers with all the boxes.) as guidelines: Uh... I didn't use the boxes, really, I don't use them to tell me the proportions of my character, I look at the character from afar and estimate from there, never the boxes. Also, I'm far too lazy to sit down, draw an anatomically correct body, and count all the boxes to whatever so that I can use the boxes to determine my proportions. UPDATE: This video was crap, Crap I tell ya! I've since improved a lot. And still no guidelines. Unless you count me drawing a little featureless outline of my character guidelines (No, not stick figures, and no, no grids or anythin'...).



