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Title: A test scan from some of Shultzies old Loonie-Toon drawings
Post by: Shultzie on November 02, 2010, 10:45:15 AM
Just for a test run...
Ran across some old  pencil and ink presketch drawings from my Boeing skeleton-sketch box...just to see how they scan or repo.
These first two are presketches for my "Metal Photo" recognition plaques of retiring model mucks n' makers.
The last ones are from finished plaques n' pieces...

Not to vurry...This post will disappear in a short while..to save memory space for the forum
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old ink outline drawing
Post by: Randy Ryan on November 02, 2010, 11:07:11 AM
Very cool, were (are) you an illustrator?
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old LOONIE TOONS
Post by: Shultzie on November 02, 2010, 11:26:11 AM
Very cool, were (are) you an illustrator?
Randy...
Guess you could say that I am an OLD HAS BEEN..who has worn MANY MANY HATS!
              JACK OF ALL TRADES...MASTA OF NONE! glow]
Started out serving almost a 30 year sentence behind the Barbed wire fences of the Boeing Company starting out as a Journeyman Display & Flutter Modelmaker and later added another "Boeing Bonnet" where I doodled-n-loonietooned for Corp.Special Recognition projects  and Phantom Works...until I retired  in 2004.
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old ink outline drawing
Post by: Les McDonald on November 02, 2010, 12:22:48 PM
Hey Schultzie, do you remember this one?
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old ink outline drawing
Post by: Shultzie on November 02, 2010, 12:42:21 PM
Gary Letsinger...gave me that idea a LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG time ago..when we were trying to come up with stuff for the old low resolution fuzzy Zeroxed Stunt News snail mail DAZE DAYS ....(humm? Gads, Les, this old quickee sketch was finished in about 30 seconds because Gary had to make the mail service pick up that was due for pick up at any moment....and my loon-toon really shows....that "Ya shouldn't eva' try to RUSH CREATIVITY?:)
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old ink outline drawings
Post by: Les McDonald on November 03, 2010, 09:25:15 AM
Donald Do
How about this one?
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old ink outline drawings
Post by: Les McDonald on November 03, 2010, 09:31:06 AM
Or this one?
Sorry guys but I have a bunch of Shultzies most appreciated artwork from the old Stunt News.
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old ink outline drawings
Post by: Randy Powell on November 03, 2010, 09:52:24 AM
Wish I'd kept those old Stunt News xeroxed jobs just for Shultzie's artwork.
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old ink outline drawings
Post by: Shultzie on November 03, 2010, 11:44:25 AM
Hey Lester' LL~ If you are lurking....here is an old photo of you that I thought would alway make a FUNNY cartoon. (except I thought I would catch "f--in' flack from the "Thong handle" ethics folks)
that might not like my take on just how little it matters whether we use a handle "THONG"----------especially if we FORGET TO ATTACH THE LINE CLIPS ONTO THE MODEL!
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old ink outline drawings
Post by: Shultzie on November 03, 2010, 12:06:58 PM
Another old Toon' of Geirke after he bailed out of CLPA and backdoored into RC
Opps! Poor quality photo from my old box of cheapy Epson inked rescans.
Wonder which waste basket or land fill.... this old original toon ended up resting in pieces?  LL~
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old ink outline drawings
Post by: Claudio Chacon on November 24, 2010, 07:14:10 AM
Dear Mr. Shultz:
Since the great old editions of Stunt News and Flying Models magazine, I've been a true admirer of your Art Work, a vivid depiction of the soul of our beloved passion.

I look forward to see more of your drawings posted...

Sincerely,
Claudio Chacón  H^^
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old ink outline drawings
Post by: Les McDonald on November 24, 2010, 04:02:53 PM
Claudio your wish will be granted!
I will add more as we "move foward" with this thread
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old ink outline drawings
Post by: Les McDonald on November 24, 2010, 04:14:02 PM
Here's another one!
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old ink outline drawings
Post by: Claudio Chacon on November 24, 2010, 04:20:49 PM
Well, thanks a lot Les!
I WILL stay tuned, that's for sure (and I'm saving them all in my HD).

Kindest regards,
Claudio.
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old ink outline drawings
Post by: Les McDonald on November 24, 2010, 04:28:15 PM
Claudio-----Wait, there's more!
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old ink outline drawings
Post by: john e. holliday on November 24, 2010, 06:29:47 PM
hat cartoonienails it on the head.  If you don't beleive me, just stand around the circle at the NATS sometime.  Now only during practice sessions, but during official flights also.  I think a great coach tells it like it is.   H^^
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old LOONIE TOON drawings
Post by: Shultzie on November 24, 2010, 09:02:17 PM
Those old loonie toons really illustrated just what can happen to a brain like ol' Shultzie that has been locked away deep in the bowels of the Boeing Wind Tunnel Phantom Works caverns 2 stories  below the ground level. Although we had ventilation fans...the toxic smell of decades of strange chemicals were leaching through the cracks and crannies into the air conditioning system.
Many of those cartoons were scribbled during breaks and  tunnel model changes...Just seeing these old sketches that I had long forgotten....AMAZINGLY BRINGS BACK SO MANY MEMORIES...(BOTH GOOD AS WELL AS THE SCAREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE' ONES!
Humm?
"Old men...dream dreams and nightmares...yeh know...n'all that jazz."
attached toon is another icon lead wind tunnel model maker who taught so many of us before he retired.
 Here is one of his favorite airplanes that he requested from me before he left.
The Boeing F4B-4
First is my "Loonie Toon" and the last picture (a REAL PIECE OF ART)from one of the finest Boeing Artist John Amendola... an amazingly gifted soul that could CREATE ON DEMAND faster than any artist that I have ever known. He created this beautiful picture in less than one 8 hour shift.
I heard that he is still alive and kickin' and living in Bellevue Wa.
He is only 80 years young...and still beholdin his paint brushes.
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old ink outline drawings
Post by: Les McDonald on November 24, 2010, 09:26:26 PM
What can I say----I'm old and sleepy!
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old ink outline drawings
Post by: Shultzie on November 24, 2010, 09:42:31 PM
Old n' Sleepy... LL~ LL~
Gads...its 8:34 here in the NW....27 degrees...and 13,500 families still have no power from this long cold snap.
We hit a record 16 degrees at Sea Tac last night in Seattle and some neck of the woods woods got down as low as 9!!!!

Carol and I were without power for 2 days.....and last night we finally got a room at a local Gig Harbor motel, but our power came back on about 5:30 p.m.
We bailed out of the motel...came home and took about 4 hours to get everything back to normal again.
We both felt and smelled like our local dead Salmon chumbait....before we both showered together..too much info huh?
Good night Les...don't let the Florida bed bugs bite!
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old ink outline drawings
Post by: Tom Niebuhr on November 26, 2010, 03:39:12 PM
Les and Don,
I remember seeing many of those sketches.

Les,
Thanks for showing them again, and reminding all of us how lucky we are to have the treasure of Don's discombobulated mind as a friend.



NOTE: I didn't know this could be done, except maybe by our moderator. Someone added Don's brains to my post... I love it... it shows the massive discombobulation!

Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old ink outline drawings
Post by: Shultzie on November 26, 2010, 06:06:34 PM
Humm? n~ b1
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old ink outline drawings
Post by: Les McDonald on November 26, 2010, 06:47:36 PM
I can't believe I did it again----sorry!
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old ink outline drawings
Post by: Les McDonald on November 26, 2010, 06:51:48 PM
This is the one I intended to send. Still old and always sleepy I suppose.
I love being retired but the "age thing" creates a downside!
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old ink outline drawings
Post by: Shultzie on November 26, 2010, 07:05:36 PM
Thanksgiving turkey has been virtually "die-jested' and thoughts of Christmas and sugarplums are dancing around in my head...(humm, maybe caused by a couple too many bottles of "Flat Tire Ale yesterday")
Not only suga' plumbs were dancing around in my head last night...but also today I kept thinking about the upcoming  Annual  PreChristmas Wind Tunnel lunch party and just how much our old departed  lead man and master modeler Billy LaChappel who also would "mastermind" this annual affair that would start days before the event.
Bill would dig out batches of old archive photos and carefully put these up on display boards showing for everyone who was invited back to the tunnel for that old day before Christmas open house that now has all but become a thing of the past.

I will never forget one of Bills most important tools that was always close at hand in his amazingly appointed masters craftsman tool box that was the ENVY of his peers.

He had this old can of air freshener that he had removed the label and replaced it with another label from an old bug & Spider pesticide can.

Bill...(who was always called upon to "save the day" and would take charge in correcting many  botched procedures that seemed impossible to fix)....
even some that THAT WOULD EVEN MAKE A BRAIN SURGEON BREAK OUT IN A SWEAT----BILL HATED WITH A PASSION to be interupted my meaningless questions.
Working on Bill's team of model makers during tunnel runs you could always count on Bill to give us his "scratchin his ear signal" to jump back out of the way, while he would reach in his tool box for that TRUSTY FAKE PESTICIDE SPRAY CAN and aim it directly at his intended target interrupter's face.
He was truly an amazing "people person" and seemed to always know just how far he could push the envelope and always seems to know how to smooth those ruffled feathers during times of crisis.
Any hoo...enough hanger rash talk trash....Here is his old retirement drawing....showing his MODEL TEAM IN ACTION.
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old ink outline drawings
Post by: Randy Powell on December 01, 2010, 08:34:05 PM
Claudio,

Don't call him Mr. Shultz. It will go to his head.
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old ink outline drawings
Post by: Shultzie on December 02, 2010, 10:48:18 AM
Claudio,

Don't call him Mr. Shultz. It will go to his head.
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old ink outline drawings
Post by: Shultzie on December 02, 2010, 10:51:20 AM
Speaking of Suga'plumms'.....
Just heard from the NORTH POLE...THAT SANTA NO LONGER FLIES CLPA AND CROSSED OVER TO ARF R/C REINDEEREEEOOOOOZZZ'  VD~
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old ink outline drawings
Post by: Shultzie on December 02, 2010, 12:23:07 PM
NEVA NUFF P-26's
Here is a scan of another one of my loonie-toon drawings for genius retired Boeing model maker lead "Bill Chriswell" at his retirement...who loved those old Boeing P-26 vintage airplanes.

Not only was his craftsmanship pure perfection...but also the way he could be counted on to organize a short budgeted model building project.
Unfortunately for the rest of us "nerd-near de wells" Bill would continue to spoil aero engineering reps' into the belief that it was often possible with the right planning...
                     "ONE COULD ACTUALLY RUSH CREATIVITY"! H^^
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old ink outline drawings
Post by: Paul Walker on December 03, 2010, 11:02:24 AM
Carol and I were without power for 2 days.....and last night we finally got a room at a local Gig Harbor motel, but our power came back on about 5:30 p.m.
We bailed out of the motel...came home and took about 4 hours to get everything back to normal again.
We both felt and smelled like our local dead Salmon chumbait....before we both showered together..too much info huh?


Don,
We went over to the "Ranch" for Thanksgiving. The water line to the house was frozen, as it had been -11 for several days. Fortunately, it warmed up to 0 by the time we got there. 20 degrees sure felt warm by the time it rolled around. By Friday we had the blockage cleared, and we could function normally.

Attached is a picture of my flying field.

Paul Walker
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old ink outline drawings
Post by: Mark Scarborough on December 03, 2010, 11:28:57 AM
Paul,
yeah I saw -19 one morning on my way to work,, Good motivation not to end up in the ditch!
Not much flying going on here these days,, though I wonder how bad a set of skis would throw the vertical CG off,, hmmm
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old ink outline drawings
Post by: Paul Walker on December 03, 2010, 11:36:29 AM
Not much flying going on here these days,, though I wonder how bad a set of skis would throw the vertical CG off,, hmmm


I have consider this.  I was thinking of a balsa core for the ski, with a glass cloth outer layer, and a fitting to attach to the LG.  Shouldn't weigh too much more than a wheel.

I intend on trying that, possibly next winter! 

Paul W
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old ink outline drawings
Post by: RC Storick on December 03, 2010, 11:42:38 AM

Not to vurry...This post will disappear in a short while..to save memory space for the forum

We have plenty of space. Please do not delete this post or any other art work you would be kind enought to share. You my  friend are a fantastic artist and this type of work should be seen by all!
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old ink outline drawings
Post by: Claudio Chacon on December 03, 2010, 02:25:06 PM
Claudio,

Don't call him Mr. Shultz. It will go to his head.


   8) LL~ 8)
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old ink outline drawings
Post by: Randy Powell on December 03, 2010, 04:55:01 PM
Hey, Mr. Shultz added the graphics to my post --- tough it does seem rather appropriate.
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old ink outline drawings
Post by: Shultzie on December 04, 2010, 10:39:01 AM
Hey, Mr. Shultz added the graphics to my post VD~ --- tough it does seem rather appropriate.
LL~ LL~Had a hard time finding a head as hard or as large as mine. Speaking of dealing with a large head...(If I had as many amazingly artistic skills and talent for designing, building and finisihing beautiful CLPA models that you have shown over the years....My head was be even bigga than HUMPTY-DUMPTY'S.
Opps!
Guess we know what happened to Humpty-Dumpskin'  LL~
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old ink outline drawings
Post by: wwwarbird on December 04, 2010, 11:20:11 PM
 Very cool stuff Shultzie, thank you for sharing. I've always been a "doodler" myself, but your work has an excellent and very admirable style.

 Like too many things in this age of generic computer generated everything, we don't see enough artwork done the "right" way anymore.
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old ink outline drawings
Post by: Shultzie on December 05, 2010, 10:35:54 AM
Doodlin n' Loonie toonin' into day's new puter'graphical world has become truly another artform that simply is so far and away beyond my minds eyeball.

My wife (A hopelessly dedicated and addicted  ("TWI-HARD!")just brought home yesterday, The "Eclipse" movie CD that was just released on CD.
 On the CD was a section on the "making of the movie" and after viewing the challenges facing those computer graphic artists----------------WOW! TALK ABOUT A BRAND NEW WORLD OF THE GRAPHIC ARTIST that I can not begin to get my demented paint fummmmmed brain to understand? n~ %^

I can't begin to IMAGINE just what kind of NIGHTMARES that boogle the minds of these new wave of computer generated artists?

TALK ABOUT RE-CREATING ON DEMAND!! OUCH!!! HB~>
Hurts my head-body-n' hands even to think about it.
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old Loonie-Toon drawings
Post by: Les McDonald on December 30, 2010, 07:40:57 PM
I found another one.
Once again---Thanks DonaldDo---I've always loved your "toons"!
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old Loonie-Toon drawings
Post by: Shultzie on December 30, 2010, 09:06:11 PM
Wow Les...
Seems like I will never forget the "flack" I received from a certain local judge over that one. LL~
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old Loonie-Toon drawings
Post by: john e. holliday on December 31, 2010, 10:16:49 AM
Schultzie, I am so glad that Robert has stated that this thread will not get deleted.  There are very few people with your talent.  Read the book about Walt Disney and his rules for drawing to his artists.    Now the people do it on computor so that it seems so real.  Even on the news media you can't beleive what you see at times.  Nothing like enhancing the number of people at a protest or rally.  Have you done any more drawings since retirement? H^^
Title: Re: A test scan from some of Shultzies old Loonie-Toon drawings
Post by: Shultzie on December 31, 2010, 05:54:09 PM
At first after retiring back in May 2004....
I had managed to complete a few requests from close Boeing friends and also other retiring aviation industry folks that I met along the way such as The Hilton Chain, Aviation Partners, REI, The McCaw brothers (starting with Bruce McCaw), Starbucks, The Seattle Symphony and friends of our Shultz and Smith Clan.

Most of these last ones were appreciation gifts to those folks who I had previously made drawings and painting for during my years at Boeing.
 These  last ones after retirement..were my typical 2 to 3 day loonie toons and not serious art projects that I had been involved in at the Boeing Phantom Works.

However my constant nagging projects to update our home here in the woods of Gig Harbor...
Shortly after that...
I had some botched  "Car-Pool Tunnel" surgery on my right drawing hand. After two corrective operations on that same right lame paw that had been nagging me .
I virtually have little feelin' or little control over the feel and touch of detail drawing and even worse and more fustrating is that the nerves to my fingers have not re-generated causing the muscles of my right fingers to become weaker with each year. I still can hold a fist for a short time...until my hand starts to cramp up.
I find myself using my left hand more and more often...but the fine touch is all but a memory.

All the QUACKED SAW BONE HEADED SURGERIES...GAVE ME THE SAME OLD STORY PROCLAIM PERHAPS THE  BARE FACTS N' TRUTH TO ME!
I HAD WAITED TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO LONG before taking care of myself like I should have.
HIND END SIGHT IS OFTEN SO EZ!!!  NEVA UP..NEVER IN!~ SH^