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Anthony Zierhut

Storyboard artist and animatic artist for feature films

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Friday at the local Mexican restaurant


Playing with another fountain pen.

Tonight’s barbecue


Nice relaxing evening, waiting for the coals to heat up. I found a cheap calligraphy pen at the local art store this afternoon and so decided to try it out, this time using my daughter’s watercolor set — a tiny thing that fits in the palm of your hand and has eight or ten colors! It might be my new favorite combination.

Video – “The Art of Storyboarding”

This is the best explanation of what a storyboard artist does I’ve ever seen: The Art of Storyboarding. It’s only thirteen minutes long, but goes into the history of it, starting with Disney, and even getting into the use of storyboards for live-action filmmaking. This is what I’d like to show people when they ask, “Just what exactly does a storyboard artist do?” I found it via Enrico’s blog.

Pigeon for breakfast



As I was walking to work this morning through our urban/suburban neighborhood I heard a rustling to my right. I turned to see something astonishing: a bird flying away with another bird gripped below it. It looked almost like a big ball of flapping feathers. The next second I realized it was a young, fairly small red tailed hawk lifting a pigeon across the street and up to a nearby tree. Both birds were about the same size, with the hawk having something like a two-foot wing span, about half the size of most adult red tailed hawks in this part of the world. The hawk landed in the tree limbs up about 15 feet above me and started to tear the pigeon apart, eating it. I pulled out my sketchbook and started to draw what I saw. The sketch below it was from memory as it flew past my shoulder on its way to the tree. I was treated to my own personal National Geographic special in the middle of the city.

Jack drawing in Joan’s studio


There was a fundraiser tonight at the local elementary school where my wife teaches art. This is from about an hour ago. Jack took a break to draw something, then I drew him. He got up eventually, leaving me to draw the studio classroom behind him. I may throw some watercolor on this at a later date…

Minutes ago…


It’s a balmy 73 degrees F (22 C) here in Southern Cal. Lily and her friend having a nice relaxing Sunday.

Self portrait sketch


I was wanting to draw a person, but everyone in my family had gone to bed. Then I turned and saw myself in the mirror in our dining room. I had to stoop to see my face and thought it was an interesting composition. This is the fist time I’ve drawn myself in a long time, like a couple decades or so… I don’t know why or why not, in this case. I’m trying out a Micron 02 pen. I like it because it’s waterproof and the lines are very black.

Jack’s horse drawing


(Click to enlarge)

My son Jack did a great horse drawing this evening. I like all the muscles. Good stuff!

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