March 2012
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Walk Cycle Depot →
bonesmakenoise:
penciltests:
“One Hundred and One Dalmatians” (1961)
I added these two tests into the scene from the film they originated.
Both animated by Milt Kahl.
STOP MAKING ME ADORE ROGER MORE THAN I ALREADY DO, MY HEART CAN’T TAKE IT
Milt’s work in this film always blows me away, my god…
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February 2012
wondrous-things asked: Oh my. Thanks for following me back! Ack. I don't have much on here, and I'll start posting more once I get everything together with myself. Thanks again my looovveeeeeeee~! I love this blog, haha.
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thereisnoshameinbeingcrazy asked: What a sassy anon:// Whatever, I really like your blog and I think you're really talented!
Anonymous asked: You think naming yourself "wannabeanimator" is going to get you hired?? Honestly, it looks like you're trying too hard.
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Bobby Chiu's Tip of the Day: Is It Memorable?
“In this ever growing art community (especially online) it gets harder and harder to be noticed. You will be noticed when your art and/or the idea behind your art is unique.
Think about how memorable your art is. If it looks like a million other things, no one is going to remember it. Sending positive vibes to you all! Bobby”
Read more of Bobby’s artist tips here.
Do you know this video?
nhnt:
So I saw this great animated short a few years back of a slow motion car accident. It was very funny and I am desperate to find it. There was a women in the car, and groceries in the back seat. You saw the tomatoes and other food fly out of the bags and explode everywhere while the car was crashing. Does anyone know where I can find this video? I’ve been searching everywhere for it! Any...
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Twelve Things You Were Not Taught in School About... →
1. You are creative.
2. Creative thinking is work.
3. You must go through the motions of being creative.
4. Your brain is not a computer.
5. There is no one right answer.
6. Never stop with your first good idea.
7. Expect the experts to be negative.
8. Trust your instincts.
9. There is no such thing as failure.
10. You do not see things as...
Kevin Chen #GestureDraw →
Really informative! Make sure you bookmark it.
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applepiemonster said: I’d like to suggest The Sleeping Beauty to this Anon, the story has never been my favourite but the backgrounds in that movie are amazing and with a very particular style :)
lensflarehero said: Hunchback of Notre Dame is one of my favorites.
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Anonymous asked: When I was young, I had an inexplicable prejudice against Disney. As I've grown to have a fond interest in animation, I feel like I've missed out on a good bit of animated gold. Can you recommend some of the best Disney films, in terms of animation quality?
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Tom Bancroft - Character Mentor Tips →
In anticipation of his new book, Tom Bancroft (former Disney animator) has made some videos with quick tips for drawing and animation.
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penciltests:
“The Jungle Book” 1967
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