Looking for drawn cats!
October 26, 2012 6:23 AM
What's your favorite drawn cat?
I am working on an animation of a jumping cat, and looking for references. In my mind I see it as streamlined, sleek and elegant, jumping between rooftops at night. But it doesn't have to be! Surprise me with your favorite drawn cat. Bonus points if it's jumping. Double bonus points if it's animated. Triple bonus super awesome points if it's got a model/character sheet. Thanks!
I am working on an animation of a jumping cat, and looking for references. In my mind I see it as streamlined, sleek and elegant, jumping between rooftops at night. But it doesn't have to be! Surprise me with your favorite drawn cat. Bonus points if it's jumping. Double bonus points if it's animated. Triple bonus super awesome points if it's got a model/character sheet. Thanks!
http://fafka.ru/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/kot-matroskin.png
Matroskin, the big-very-big striped cat!
posted by lettuchi at 6:39 AM on October 26, 2012
Matroskin, the big-very-big striped cat!
posted by lettuchi at 6:39 AM on October 26, 2012
Simon's Cat captures something about the pensive, self-obsessed quality of cats' movements. He jumps around a lot in this movie but he's made others.
posted by workerant at 6:42 AM on October 26, 2012
posted by workerant at 6:42 AM on October 26, 2012
Love Neko, Hello Kitty of course, Garfield but who is better than Bill the Cat?
posted by Yellow at 6:46 AM on October 26, 2012
posted by Yellow at 6:46 AM on October 26, 2012
Not so much sleek, but I have always enjoyed Kliban's cats. Model/character sheet (after a fashion) here.
posted by ricochet biscuit at 6:54 AM on October 26, 2012
posted by ricochet biscuit at 6:54 AM on October 26, 2012
Solange from "9 Chickweed Lane." The "Hallmarks of Felinity" comics are easy to Google, and are absolutely hilarious. Solange is drawn with excellent poses - all of which I've seen my own cat perform at least once.
http://home.comcast.net/~ccdesan/Chickweed/Felinity/target1.html
http://home.comcast.net/~ccdesan/Chickweed/Felinity/target20.html
posted by Urban Winter at 6:54 AM on October 26, 2012
http://home.comcast.net/~ccdesan/Chickweed/Felinity/target1.html
http://home.comcast.net/~ccdesan/Chickweed/Felinity/target20.html
posted by Urban Winter at 6:54 AM on October 26, 2012
I'm partial to Bucky Katt from Get Fuzzy. He's usually in anthropomorphic poses, but manages to be very catlike all the same.
But I think the cat you really want is Hobbes. Watterson really captured the essence of catlike movement in the pouncing-gag strips, and time spent looking at Calvin and Hobbes is never wasted.
posted by Metroid Baby at 7:01 AM on October 26, 2012
But I think the cat you really want is Hobbes. Watterson really captured the essence of catlike movement in the pouncing-gag strips, and time spent looking at Calvin and Hobbes is never wasted.
posted by Metroid Baby at 7:01 AM on October 26, 2012
Pusheen! Though she is rather the opposite of "sleek."
posted by modernserf at 7:12 AM on October 26, 2012
posted by modernserf at 7:12 AM on October 26, 2012
Edward Gorey drew a lot of cats. Specifically Dancing Cats and Neglected Murderesses, as well as other drawings and publications and one offs.
Seconding Hallmarks of Felinity - Brooke McEldowney captures it very well.
posted by MuffinMan at 7:26 AM on October 26, 2012
Seconding Hallmarks of Felinity - Brooke McEldowney captures it very well.
posted by MuffinMan at 7:26 AM on October 26, 2012
I'm partial to Théophile Alexandre Steinlen's cats.
posted by usonian at 7:44 AM on October 26, 2012
posted by usonian at 7:44 AM on October 26, 2012
I love Pusheen. (Site seems to down right now but here's an alternate.)
On preview: Ack, other people love Pusheen, too? CRAZY.
posted by Sayuri. at 7:46 AM on October 26, 2012
On preview: Ack, other people love Pusheen, too? CRAZY.
posted by Sayuri. at 7:46 AM on October 26, 2012
Jeffrey Brown does a really good job of capturing some of the odd little cat mannerisms that are so funny. That first book is the best one.
I am in the middle of reading Brandon Graham's King City right now, so I'm loving Earthling. He has great facial expressions, though there aren't a ton of "action shots." But, fat kitty!! Sleek cats still need some of those super-adorable fat kitty moves, like the belly flop.
posted by Fui Non Sum at 8:15 AM on October 26, 2012
I am in the middle of reading Brandon Graham's King City right now, so I'm loving Earthling. He has great facial expressions, though there aren't a ton of "action shots." But, fat kitty!! Sleek cats still need some of those super-adorable fat kitty moves, like the belly flop.
posted by Fui Non Sum at 8:15 AM on October 26, 2012
I really like the way James Kochalka draws cats, especially his cat Spandy (scroll down for examples).
posted by dlugoczaj at 8:50 AM on October 26, 2012
posted by dlugoczaj at 8:50 AM on October 26, 2012
Came here to say Pusheen, Brandon Graham's King City cats, Hobbes, and Kolchalka's Cat. But it's all done already. Good work, Internet.
As for animated cats, how about Kiki's cat in Kiki's Delivery Service? Or cats from The Aristocats or other Disney movies with cats (101 Dalmatians, Lady & the Tramp).
posted by sleeping bear at 10:08 AM on October 26, 2012
As for animated cats, how about Kiki's cat in Kiki's Delivery Service? Or cats from The Aristocats or other Disney movies with cats (101 Dalmatians, Lady & the Tramp).
posted by sleeping bear at 10:08 AM on October 26, 2012
Esther Averill's Cat Club books have some of the most charming cat drawings anywhere.
posted by brookeb at 10:15 AM on October 26, 2012
posted by brookeb at 10:15 AM on October 26, 2012
A Cat in Paris - it's a 2012 Academy Award animated film nominee, and I have no idea why I didn't hear about it until just last week. It's available for rental on iTunes, so you should be able to see it somehow.
It might be perfect for you, too. Rooftops! Jewelry thieving! A cat with a double life as a cuddly little girl's companion and a night-time adventurer! The cat animation looks good, from what I can see, but old-school, so you don't need a computer to do it.
It looks like an awesome film anyway, so probably lots of people will want to see it.
posted by amtho at 11:05 AM on October 26, 2012
It might be perfect for you, too. Rooftops! Jewelry thieving! A cat with a double life as a cuddly little girl's companion and a night-time adventurer! The cat animation looks good, from what I can see, but old-school, so you don't need a computer to do it.
It looks like an awesome film anyway, so probably lots of people will want to see it.
posted by amtho at 11:05 AM on October 26, 2012
I like S.D. Schindler's cats from the Catwings series. Especially Jane on Her Own.
Also, Garth Williams' Harry Cat - or any of them really - probably because he's so good at drawing fuzzy!
posted by peagood at 11:47 AM on October 26, 2012
Also, Garth Williams' Harry Cat - or any of them really - probably because he's so good at drawing fuzzy!
posted by peagood at 11:47 AM on October 26, 2012
Ming, Deb Aoki's kitty from the Bento Box comic strip.
posted by honey badger at 1:55 PM on October 26, 2012
posted by honey badger at 1:55 PM on October 26, 2012
For jumping cats, I like the little hops taken by the cat in the Chat Noir flash game. For drawn cats in general, I love the work of Dahlov Ipcar (she does wonderful animals of many sorts) and the aforementioned Edward Gorey.
posted by Orinda at 10:09 PM on October 26, 2012
posted by Orinda at 10:09 PM on October 26, 2012
I draw a comic about a cat. I never made a model or character sheet though.
posted by charles kaapjes at 3:30 AM on October 27, 2012
posted by charles kaapjes at 3:30 AM on October 27, 2012
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