Showing posts with label britney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label britney. Show all posts

Saturday, April 02, 2011

At Last

The first two words of the song say it all:




No, my love has not come along, but I have, finally, managed to accomplish something that I've been working on for more than eight years:



...
I know what you're thinking, and in answer to your question, yes, that's it.
But unless you know the whole story, you can't appreciate just how significant the above drawing - mediocre as it may be - of Britney Spears truly is to me, and what an accomplishment it is.
One day in my Web-surfing, back when I was still living in Tucson, I stumbled upon a video clip from the (terrible) movie Crossroads (the one with Britney Spears, not the one with the Karate Kid and Steve Vai), which featured a scene of Britney coming out of a hotel room bathroom wearing a tuxedo jacket and flashing her underwear at the kid who eventually became the Mac in the Apple ads.
There was one particular moment in the flashing sequence that stood out to me, as I liked her expression and pose, and I thought, "I would like to draw that."
Of course, the quality of the video clip wasn't really sufficient for my purposes as a reference (nor was my talent sufficient to make up for the quality that was lacking in the source image).
Sometime later, after I moved to VA, I found a higher-quality clip, but it still wasn't sufficient.
Eventually, I ended up actually buying the DVD of the (really just awful) movie, and made my own captures from that, but, again, despite my best efforts, the quality just wasn't there. There wasn't sufficient detail for me to be able to reproduce her expression, or to recreate anything even remotely like the pattern on her lingerie, which was another aspect of the image that I really liked.
I actually started my "Britney Period" - a point in time in which I drew a lot of different pictures of Britney Spears - in the hopes that I could get sufficiently skilled at drawing her that I could make up for the lack of detail in the low-res captures by simply knowing how to render her face.
Yeah, that didn't work.
I would go for extended periods of time without thinking about the picture, but eventually, several times a year, I would go back and try again. And again and again. It was this nagging obsession buried somewhere deep in my mind, an ember that would slowly burn its way back up to the top of my consciousness.
I've tried drawing this picture so many times, and failed each time. Half the time the results not only failed to capture the expression, or to be recognizable as her, they failed to be even recognizably human.
And of course, all along I knew that it was ridiculous to be this consumed by this seemingly-unattainable yet utterly pointless goal, and yet...
In any case, some time ago I saw that the movie was airing on Showtime HD, and I thought, "Hmm, if I could get an HD capture, maybe I could finally get the whole thing over with." So I recorded it, though I really wasn't sure how I was going to transfer an HD capture from my DVR to my computer. In the past I've managed to get usable images by taking a picture of the TV screen, but I felt pretty silly about it.
And then last week I was at Best Buy and found a device that allows you to take advantage of the "analog loophole" and record video - at 1080i - from a cable set-top box to your computer.
And so I was finally able to get a usable image to work from.
So after more than eight years, here we are.
One would think that this would be the greatest picture I've ever drawn, given the amount of time and effort invested in its creation, but, as you can see, that's not the case. Still, it's certainly not horrible, and is as close as I'm likely to come to realizing my vision.
So here we are.
At last.
And, once again, I know what you're thinking, and yes, it is incredibly sad and pathetic. But what else is new?
Of course, now I need to find something else to obsess over for the next eight years...

Thursday, December 28, 2006

End Of The World (Of Britney)

Back before she hooked up with her baby-making backup dancer and was still actually hot and worthy of portraiture, I used to visit W0B a lot for my source image needs. At this point I haven't been there in years.
I find it kind of sad (and funny) that she's sunk so low that even her number one fan site is dropping her and closing up shop.
I'm also amused by the gravitas of the "press release," included below, which is liberally mixed with conversational language.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

December 27th, 2006. Los Angeles, CA.

As Britney keeps losing her identity and credibility within fans and industry people, so is WoB. We're moving on to greater, bigger things. I would therefore like to announce the permanent shut down of World of Britney.com beginning January 31st, 2007. As WoB closes, Carolina and I will be launching a brand new state of the art Celebrity Blog that will try to compete with Perez Hilton, Pink is the New Blog, Popsugar and all of those.

The new site will be 100% Web 2.0 compliant featuring widgets, live search, communities, the ability to send in cool videos through your cell phone and so on. It's something I've been silently working on for the past 3 months, and with 7 years of experience as a successful webmaster, I think 2007 will be a huge year for this new site (which I won't mention the name of yet but, you'll be like 'Ohhhhhh'...)

No worries though, Britney will still be covered and our relationship with her people, Larry etc....will remain intact. I'm also going to use the new blog to educate people about the entertainment industry, get people into making short films, have competitions, etc....

The point is to combine what everyone else is doing at the moment with all their celebrity blogs into one place.


I think that WoB has had its run.......its feet are not holding firm anymore, not because of my ability to run it, but because I believe Britney is unfortunately done (for me at least). No matter what anyone thinks or how they may disagree, it's very hard to maintain the respect needed to keep things going, so in turn, I'm trying to be a step ahead of it, and yes, for those of you laughing and remembering what happened in March of 2002, this time, it will be for good :)

WoB will continue to provide its daily updates to fans up until it's time to say goodbye. We look forward to continuing to report news on Britney, it just won't be exclusive about her anymore. Thanks for your attention and a BIG THANK YOU to all of you who have been visiting the site since the beginning and supported WoB through it all ! It's been a total blast.

All my best,
Ruben Garay

Webmaster & Founder
World of Britney.com

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Blasts From The Past

In honor of Britney filing for divorce I thought I would post a couple of pictures I did of her back before she descended into the trailer park and traded in tight abs for stretch marks.




Thursday, September 16, 2004

Nagel Versus...well, Not Nagel


In a previous post I mentioned that I did a "Nagel" version of an image I had previously done in a more conventional style. This is it, a copy of the cover of an issue of "Esquire" magazine featuring Britney Spears, sans trousers. I'm not entirely pleased with how it turned out, but I'm not displeased either. Maybe my ambivalence stems from how well the first version I did of this image turned out...

...which leads me to this one, the original, more detailed version. I think this one is vastly superior, but I guess it's really a matter of comparing apples and oranges. Still, I guess you can prefer apples to oranges, or vice versa, and I guess that in this case, I prefer this style. Live and learn, I guess, which has been rather the point of this whole experiment... Posted by Hello