In complete agreement with the above! This would be great for an Aardman animation… or Dreamworks style for that matter!
Certainly, I’d go to see it at the theaters. Twice! Then, buy the DVD!
Yes, and also thanks for the comment. I’ve been working on that thing for a long while now. And it really is the inspiration that comes from seeing great works, like yours, online, that keeps me going on with it. Many Thanks!
E-Wit
More! More! You have rescued me from the doldrums!
Curse you… now I can’t help imagining “The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage” animated in the Aardman style.
Kevin Conner
Thanks for the high-res! Beautiful :)
Kat Slonaker
Oh PERFECT! Thank you for yet another treat!
Tarliman
Poor Lovelace looks like the bounce is gone from her bungie. Smashing tribute, thanks!
sfury
Ha-ha, niiiice! :)
I somehow managed not to read the title at first (through the RSS feed) and was left staring at Babbage thinking “That guy looks odd today… just like Wallace actually” and it finally came to me when I saw the text under. That tribute is awesome!
Anon, a Mouse
Hooray!! Wallace and Grommit are awesome. So glad you drew up a tribute!! Thank you so much for the hi-res artwork.
Your poster at the Oxford Steampunk exhibit got a close-up in a recent documentary posted on Make Magazine’s blog (also posted by Jake Von Slatt). Here’s the link to Make–
That is awesome! The teeth and fingers are just right for Babbage. And Lovelace’s eyebrows are definitely an equal to Grommets.
Also may I say that the steampunk exhibition at the Oxford Museum of the History of Science is fantastic! I went to see it last Saturday and it was really really good! (I mean, you knew that already but I thought I’d state the obvious) Hats (possibly one of the ones in the exhibition) off to you! I suspect a second visit at some point may be required…
sydney
Since you ask so nice :D — link to hirez in the post.
Kevin Conner
Could you upload a high-res version of that? I’d love to put it on my wall.
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12 responses to “Happy 20th Birthday Wallace and Gromit!”
In complete agreement with the above! This would be great for an Aardman animation… or Dreamworks style for that matter!
Certainly, I’d go to see it at the theaters. Twice! Then, buy the DVD!
Yes, and also thanks for the comment. I’ve been working on that thing for a long while now. And it really is the inspiration that comes from seeing great works, like yours, online, that keeps me going on with it. Many Thanks!
More! More! You have rescued me from the doldrums!
Curse you… now I can’t help imagining “The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage” animated in the Aardman style.
Thanks for the high-res! Beautiful :)
Oh PERFECT! Thank you for yet another treat!
Poor Lovelace looks like the bounce is gone from her bungie. Smashing tribute, thanks!
Ha-ha, niiiice! :)
I somehow managed not to read the title at first (through the RSS feed) and was left staring at Babbage thinking “That guy looks odd today… just like Wallace actually” and it finally came to me when I saw the text under. That tribute is awesome!
Hooray!! Wallace and Grommit are awesome. So glad you drew up a tribute!! Thank you so much for the hi-res artwork.
Your poster at the Oxford Steampunk exhibit got a close-up in a recent documentary posted on Make Magazine’s blog (also posted by Jake Von Slatt). Here’s the link to Make–
http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2009/11/steampunk_exhibition_documentary.html
That is awesome! The teeth and fingers are just right for Babbage. And Lovelace’s eyebrows are definitely an equal to Grommets.
Also may I say that the steampunk exhibition at the Oxford Museum of the History of Science is fantastic! I went to see it last Saturday and it was really really good! (I mean, you knew that already but I thought I’d state the obvious) Hats (possibly one of the ones in the exhibition) off to you! I suspect a second visit at some point may be required…
Since you ask so nice :D — link to hirez in the post.
Could you upload a high-res version of that? I’d love to put it on my wall.
1. Wallace and Grommit
2. Berlin wall falls
Coincidence? I think not!
Lovely drawing, by the way.