DULL THUMBNAIL TRIVIA:
The reason for the oddly long pieces of paper is this:
Animation paper is larger than regular paper, and the real stuff is
very, very expensive. An easy way to get around this is to buy
11"x17" copy paper and cut it to the right size. This
isn't nearly as nice to draw on or to flip (in comparison to animation
paper, regular paper feels like paper towels) but it does leave one with
a handy supply of scrap paper, from the cuttings. For an idea of
size, each of these rectangles is shown larger than life size (depending
on your monitor settings and size, of course) which is about 11"
tall. Each individual drawing is maybe a couple inches square,
max.
The original drawings were very light, for the most
part, so I had to do a lot of fiddling with brightness and contrast to
get them to show up on the computer screen. This makes the line
quality look kind of weird, sometimes...
There were thumbnails for pages before 224, but I have
no idea where they've got to.