Friday, October 20, 2006

BUYING YOUR BOOKS

WANTED: Used Art, Illustration,Animation, Art Instruction, Life Drawing, Design and Fashion books.

If you want quick cash, for some of your old books, talk to us. If we need the books, we'll make you a fair offer. Keep in mind, we're in business to make a profit.

What we want are books in good condition, that are filled with great art, illustrations etc..

So if you got too many books, or some old books that dont do it for you anymore, email us with a list. our email: inthelab@hotmail.com

We just picked up a collection of books last week -including 1 copy each of: Art of Lion King, Art of Hercules, Art of Hunchback, Art of Tarzan, Art of Toy Story, Art of Bugs Life, and several other hard to find books. Check us out at our next sale, for a chance to grab one of these. (again, we just have 1 copy each of these). The guy who sold us these made more money than if he took it to a traditional used book store, and we got some cool books that people have been asking for.

OH - before i forget. We just got in a huge Brand Spankin New selection of the coolest French books ever. Including several mouth watering sketch version, sketchbooks and terrific BD's.

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

TOP 10 ARTBOOKS ANIMATORS SHOULD OWN



I have been racking my brain trying to settle on just 10 books, that in my opinion are a must for any animator. When we started the animation book business 5 years ago, there wasnt a lot of choice. Today there is so much great stuff -its hard to choose, but choose i did. After reading the list, you may disagree with me, and if you do, feel free to leave a comment.

No TOP 10 list is without controversy. I tried to pick the books that i personally love to go back to, looking at them over and over again. Of course, i own hundreds of books and i dont recommend anyone should stop at just 10. Most of the books i listed are still available, as i tried to stay away from rare or hard to get stuff.

First off let me clarify, that for the purpose of this list i am looking at artbooks/sketchbooks -not so much how to books. For example, no animator should be without Richard William's Survival Guide to Animation -but as artbooks go, its not the best.

Starting the list was easy, but then i realized that i liked several books by the same artist. For that reason, the TOP TEN list is broken down more by Artist, then by book. For Example Norman Rockwell is known as a master illustrator- but his ability to charicature and invoke action and emotion into his paintings make his books a must on any animator's list.

Note: There are plenty of other books not on the list, that could easily have been added, except that i limited the list to 10. To simplify the list, i didnt include any japanese artbooks of which there are plenty of awesome ones (Anything by Miyazaki, Koji Morimoto's Orange, Range Murata,Hyung Tae Kim's Oxide 2,Terada Katsuya's Zenbu or Tatsuyuki Tanaka's Cannabis Works are just a handfull that pop into mind).

TOP 10 (IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER):

1. Claire Wendling - Drawers 2.0 & Iguana Bay
2. Norman Rockwell - Pick any book
3. Stephen Silver - Art of Silver, Sketches 1,2
4. Ben Caldwll -3 sketchbooks, Action Cartooning,Fanasy Cartooning
5. Carlos Meglia - Canari, Superman infite city
6. Barbucci - Skydoll,Monster Allergy
7. Cartoon Modern - 1950s animation
8. Dean Yeagle - 4 sketchbooks
9. Art of Star Wars Episode I,II,II - awesome location and costume designs
10. Michel Gagne - Insanely Twisted Rabbits

So what do you think - is there any you would remove? Any you would add? Let me know what you think.

Thursday, September 21, 2006

JOHN NEVAREZ IS IN THE HOUSE



THEY'RE HERE! The two awol John Nevarez sketchbooks have made it back from the world of the missing pakcages and into my grubby hands. ha ha ha. Well, actually i got a call that they came in. I wont have my paws on them until tonight. Seriously though, if you haven't yet seen John's sketchbooks, do yourself a favour and take a peak. As I've mentioned before, John is super talented and the sketchbooks are a real treat. Not expensive either.

ALSO I AM TRYING TO PUT TOGETHER A LIST OF THE TOP TEN SKETCHBOOKS that an animator should own. Not sure if i should have a seperate list for finished illustration books (eg. ashely woods Grande Finale,etc..) or just have one list that combines the best from everything. If you got any opinions as to what books should be on there, let me know. Oh -and if you have your own top ten list, feel free to respond with that.

Friday, September 15, 2006

THE LONG ROAD




Its a long story so let me start at the beginning.

This past July I was at comic-con, where I picked up copies of Pat Morgan's awesome new sketchbook and 2 amazing sketchbooks by Rod Guenoden. The problem was, that I picked up many other great sketchbooks and didnt have space in my luggage to bring everything home. So - what I did was, pack these sketchbooks in a box, and asked John Nevarez to mail them out to me when he mailed out his sketchbooks (that I also ordered at the con.)

For those of you who aren't familiar with John, let me say this: John works over at Disney. He's an amazing artist but more importantly one of the nicest guys I have ever met. Soft spoken, humble and super friendly.

More than month and a half passes and no packages have arrived. John is going crazy over this, and so am I. I believe John when he says he shipped the stuff, but am frustrated that he cant find any record of shipping it (i.e. tracking #s.) Now, if John wasn't the kind of guy that I said above, I might have worried that something sinister was going on. But the thought never crossed my mind. In my mind - John had my full confidence.

Late last week we got a call from UPS's lost package centre. They found a box. It didnt have any shipper info, so we didnt know what package it was, but both John and I were optimistic it might be the missing box. At least one of the two boxes that John shipped. The other box was full of Johns two awesome sketchbooks.

Today one box arrived and in it were the Pat Morgan and Rod Guenoden sketchbooks. I can't begin to tell you how excited I am. I had tried to buy Rod's sketchbooks last year, but he didnt have enough copies. For weeks now, I thought - oh great, I may never have these sketchbooks to offer people. The two pencil sketches shown are a sample of rod's work. Pat's book is the colour image with Whaleboy on the cover.(I love Whaleboy)

So what of John's two sketchbooks?

Two days ao, we got another call from UPS that they found another unlabelled box. We have no idea what is inside of that box, and when we called UPS today -they said the box was missing. They think it might have been shipped out. I am crossing my fingers. John offered to ship out a duplicate shipment (see I told you he was a great guy) but I asked him to hold out until we find out if this 2nd box shows up. Stay tuned for the conclusion..

If you want to see Rods or Patrick's sketchbooks, come by our sale next week at Seneca. Tuesday to Thursday Sept 19-21st 10am-5pm. for directions, etc..please email me.





TARA MCPHERSON


Just found out that the Art of Tara McPherson comes out next week. I can't wait for the book to arrive. Tara isn't as well known as she should be. A truly creative artist with an amazing colour sense. If you haven't heard of her or seen her work before i suggest you check out her website www.taramcpherson.com. Oh and if you would like a copy of the book, feel free to email me. it will be in this coming wednesday.

Wednesday, September 6, 2006

SKETCHBOOK CONTROVERSY


Let's talk artist sketchbooks.

Artist Sketchbooks have been around for a very long time, but the phenomenon of self published sketchbooks goes back about 5 or 6 years (as far as I can tell) to the first Mike Mignola Hellboy Sketchbook. Mignola sold the sketchbook at comic-con for $10, and soon after it was selling for upwards of $50 online. The following year at comic con, fans could find more than a dozen new sketchbooks being sold by various animators and comic artists. The number of new sketchbooks has grown exponentially ever since.

Remember -we're talking self published sketchbooks. Often, these sketchbooks are small photocopied or printed sketchbooks that an artist creates themselves.

Even though the production value isnt always the greatest - they're often worth buying because (a) its a great way to support artists you like (b) its a unique product with art that otherwise would never be seen. Since they're self published most of these sketchbooks come signed. There is no middleman. No big companies or distributors involved.

So why are these sketchbooks so expensive? It's not because they're signed. Its because they are produced in very small quantities. Usually the artists use the money to not only cover the cost of printing, but also to cover convention expenses (like renting a table, transportation,etc..)

About 2 years ago - Stephen Silver released the Art of Silver (note this was his second art book. The first was a black and white, comic sized sketchbook) that in my opinion -raised the bar of what an artist sketchbook could be. Since then, many artists have started producing sketchbooks with far better production values (eg. bob chiu, jose lopez, patrick morgan). Never the less, many others continued to print and sell the small copied variety. The artists that produce these tell us they do it because they are easy to make and can be made quickly just before a show or convention. Others do it, because they can print in small quantities and don't have to invest in a huge inventory that comes with using a traditional printer.

The Labyrinth has been selling self published sketchbooks going back to that first Mignola sketchbook. Often times, we are able to negotiate a wholesale bulk rate with the artist so that we can afford to sell the sketchbook for about the same price as the artist was charging. Some artists (usually comic artists) choose not to wholesale. In these cases we are forced to mark up our prices in order to to make it feasible for us to dislay these great books.

The reason for this post is that we recently found out a customer was under the impression that we photocopied and then sold sketchbooks. Nothing can be farther from the truth.

Every sketchbook The Labyrinth sells is an original item created by the artist. In our eyes -the artist is King. We respect them, and would never ever copy their work for financial gain. By selling self published sketchbooks, we are showing support for those artists which our customers love. Believe me, if we were selling copies, the prices would be much much lower.

ON A HAPPY NOTE: We just got our first shipment of Glenn Villpu Life Drawing Manuals and Quick Sketch Sketchbooks. They are truly cool and should be of interest to anyone studying life drawing with animation in mind. Check these out for yourselves at our next sale.

Thursday, August 24, 2006

FINAL FANTASY & MORE

Just a short list of books that arrived last night.

ANIME BOOKS:
1. Final Fantasy VII Advent Children Art book
2. Tsubassa art book
3. Deathnote -2 different art books
4. Metal Gear Solid -2 different art books
5. Mai Hime art book
6. Lineage Art book
7. Bleach artbook boxed set
8. Nartuto Artbook
9. Gothic Lolita Bible #30
10.Trinity Blood Artbook
11.Ragnarok Online Artbook
12.Gundam Seed Destiny Artbook

NON-ANIME BOOKS:
1. New RAGNAR - Vernaculir
2. New RAGNAR - Kings of the Road
3. Art of Josh Howard vol 2
4. Cartoon Modern
5. Bone Collected (fat one)
6. Absolute Dark Knight
7. Black Razor
8. Boris & Julie Bell HC

and lots more coming soon.

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

FanExpo Sept 1-3

Wow it's been a long time since the last post. sorry, wont happen again. So what's new you ask? Well since my last post, i've been to San Diego where i picked up a lot of new sketchbooks. I've also been to Paris France, where i placed orders for a bunch of really great new BD titles.

Our next event will be FanExpo at the Metro Convention Centre Sept 1-3. As a result of all the new stuff, we've expanded the art book section of the booth. If you havent seen us in a while, you will be pleased.

Some NEW sketchbooks include: Chris Sanders,John Nevarez,Stephen Silver, Dean Yeagle,Piere Alary,Jose Lopez, Robin Mitchel, Louie Del Carmen, Jim Lee with wildstorm crew,Leniel F. Yu, Adam Hughes, J.Scott Campbell, Bobby Chiu, Robert Valley (gorrilaz,aeon flux), Derek Thompson (pixar) and several others.

We also got in a bunch of great French BD, some terrific Anime Art books, and if all works out several computer animation/concept design books that you got to check out.
Come by the booth to see all the stuff.

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

NO STORE

So the bad news is NO Store. Yeah, we tried for a store, but came in second with the landlord picking another retailer. What can you do?

The good news is we'll have a lot more free time on our hands than if we got a store. Owning a store doesnt just cost a ton of money to rent($50k-80k a year), but is a huge time commitment. So Yay!

Other exciting news - I am heading for Comic-Con on Wednesday. Can't wait to get my hands on all the cool new sketchbooks. We already got books coming in from several artists, but you never know what you're going to find at this show. If you hear of anything, or want me to look out for it for you in San Diego, please email me.

We've also got a large shipment of French books coming in soon. Very excited about that!

STAY TUNED: I'll be announcing a downtown book sale shortly. It will be free admission -so you can see all the new books from San Diego, etc..

Tuesday, July 4, 2006

FREE ANIMATION -TEX AVERY & MORE

So by now you probably know of my professed love of youtube, but here's another blogger with an awesome list of full length animated cartoons you can find on youtube.

click here to see list

Friday, June 30, 2006

NOTHING'S OFFICIAL

So it could happen. We might be opening a store. the operative word is might. Meeting today with the leasing agent. Kind of excited and nervous at the same time. We've been running this business since 1988 and we've never had a store. In anticipation that we will get a store, i ordered a couple of books about store design last night. IF YOU HAVE ANY OPINIONS OR IDEAS on store design (maybe theres a store out there that you like -that you think we should check out for ideas on how to set up the displays)please email me. Also - started working on a mascot for the store. Will try and post some artwork next week. Oh -and i should be able to announce if we got the store or not next week too. Finally if you got any ideas for promoting the store, we would love to hear them.

Friday, June 23, 2006

OPENING A STORE

Show after show people ask us where's our store. Our answer- we got no store. So now we're in the process of looking for a store. The ideal store in my mind would be accessible by subway, be located near schools and offices and have decent pedestrian traffic weekdays and weekends. We have two types of customers - the manga crowd (typically 14-25 years of age students) and the artist crowd (typically 18-40 years of age. including both professionals and students) So our location would have to be appropriate for both our customer groups to be able to find us. oh -and if you see a 'for lease' sign in a store window that you think would be good for us -please email me. I would love some feedback. - where do you think would be a good spot for our kind of store.

Friday, June 16, 2006

John Lasseter Student Film Pencil Test

As you may or not have already observed - i love to look on youtube, and you should expect ill be posting some of my findings here. The following is John L's student film from his CalArts days. Brings back memories of Sheridan for me. Enjoy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnjzM7vY8DY&mode=suggested_some&search=pixar



On a side note, one interesting thing that i learned was that adding the word 'Pixar' the title of your clip might help it be found. Most are really bad student films. but i admit without it, i would never have discovered the following short starring an awful Scrat (of ICE AGE) rip-off. So that i dont appear overly negative, i will say that i liked the backgrounds and the senselss violence.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxspiCMDLB0&mode=suggested_some&search=pixar

Venture Bros.


Ok. If you live in the US or perhaps have satelite or cable even- you may have already heard of the Adult Swim show Venture Bros. Me, I just discovered it and can't get enough. Visually it feels like an old Scooby Doo or Johnny Quest episode, but the writing is far more biting and satirical. A lot more like the Tick. One reason for saying that is that one of the main characters sounds remarkably like the Tick and that guy Putty on Seinfeld. I suspect that's because its the same voice actor. If anyone knows for sure, I would love to know. At anyrate - i've included a couple of links. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6lXe5FgLSQ&search=bros%20venture and for more shorts http://www.youtube.com/results?search=bros+venture&search_type=search_videos

Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Gobelins

Just been made aware of some totally awesome animated shorts created by students at France's Gobelins school. http://www.gobelins.fr/galerie/animation/ several awesome films to see. definately worth the time. What i like most about these is the design styles. if you like french comics (bd's) you'll love these shorts. Sorry no image to show - blogger seems to be stalling when i try and upload the image. but click away and discover for yourself. Two shorts that must be seen: Pyrats (hand-drawn) and Burning Safari (CG) -but there are plenty of other good ones if you got the time.

Friday, June 9, 2006

Scribblings 3


First post.
Excited to announce the new Dean Yeagle exclusive variant edition sketchbook for Scribblings 3. it should be out by the end of July. while the interior -will match exactly the sketchbook that Dean will be selling at Comic-Con, this cover is exclusive to us. the sketchbook will also feature a cool tip in plate signed by Dean. Unlike the regular edition, this one will be limited to just 250 copies. Note - the final cover will be slightly different in format -but the art will be the same as that shown here.