thunderbirds

rosierose3131:

There will come a day when I draw one of the other Tracy brothers…. today is not that day

I feel the need to apologise for this drawing… I dunno, I’m not sure how I feel about it. You’d think that by now I would have figured out how to draw space but I haven’t XD XD 

I’m also supposed to be writing an essay, but that clearly isn’t happening. 

Anyway, John Tracy from Thunderbirds are Go

Redbubble HERE

( @lenle-g I drew your nerd again :P)

contradictionaddiction:

Ok first up sorry for the creepy screenshots Scott. Also this got longer than I intended for such a small thing but eh.

Buut… As you know, I love TAG, but I do have a lot of issues with it. I’m not going into them all now because it’s not the time or place, but one of the biggies was what I referred to as the ‘lazy’ animation. In contrast to the classics, where the major characters would have multiple and varied outfits for just their time in the Villa, let alone when they’re out, ,in TAG, they have the grand total of two. This basically turns them into that horrible cartoon cliche where characters apparently wear the same clothes day in and day out…which is so not in the spirit of the OS. Like, this goes to the extreme when Alan apparently sleeps in his clothes and has an empty closet. ??? Ok it’s 2065 but no-one can wash clothes that quickly. I’d also cite the recurrence of Ned as lazy animation too – why bother to create and animate a whole new character for a whole new rescue when you can just reuse the same hapless guy, right? But whatever. I’ll suspend my disbelief for your kids show and watch the OS when I want some craftsmanship. (TAG’s sets are AMAZING no-one is denying that. Hell, I’m running a blog dedicated to them.)

BUT I recently bought the whole of season one on amazon video in HD because, well, why not, heh. But HD has…changed my opinion somewhat?? Because I know they animated them to look like puppets, that’s cool, but the thing is you can’t really appreciate that without some ultra-high definition. In Relic when we get this lovely close up of Scott’s face, I noticed some details – 

They animated in paint brush marks? You can see them on his forehead and cheekbone. Asides from the texture of the ‘plastic’ that they’re made from, and the fake little cute nostrils omg, they pretended that this little non-marionette had been hand painted with a lil paintbrush? And left ‘traces’ of this?

Ok ok, I concede. The animation is in no way lazy if they thought to put details like this in. However…maybe stuff like this would be better appreciated if it wasn’t only visible when sat watching HD versions less than a metre from a laptop screen, rather than in standard or on a regular TV….

See, you can’t save everyone, Alan. It doesn’t matter how hard you try or how brave you are. It doesn’t even matter if it’s someone you love, someone you’d give your life in a second to save. You just can’t save everyone.

Jeff Tracy, Thunderbirds (via andmoonbeamskisssedsea)

Everyone (including me sometimes, heh) goes on about how terrible this movie was, and I see their point, but they did a REALLY good job with Jeff.

contradictionaddiction:

you ever think about john tracy on his own in space constantly listening and watching and loving the rest of the human race like some proud guardian angel. people are lovely and deserve to be safe and happy and for him to play just a small role in ensuring their safety and happiness is just such an honour.

john tracy on his own in space, so far away and disconnected from the world and his family. john tracy on his own in space, but he knowing he’s more connected to people here than he would ever be back on earth. on earth he could never know the sheer scale and power of people, but here he can see and hear and love and protect. he’s no one to them, but they’re everything to him.

john tracy on his own in space, filled with pride and love as he watches over his planet.