Sunday, March 31, 2013

Tulptorials: Words of wisdom

Tulptorials: Words of wisdom: Some good advice by Gregory Manchess: 1. Draw Now. Think Next. Ideas without followthrough are useless. Conceptual art without skill is...

Saturday, May 26, 2012

the daily zen: 10 Lessons From Picasso

the daily zen: 10 Lessons From Picasso:      Pablo Picasso was a controversial figure.  Politics and personal life aside, though, there's one quality most people can agree on conce...

Monday, April 30, 2012

Imaginism Studios Blog: Thierry Lafontaine's cover art reveal for The Pecu...

Brilliant character design..

Imaginism Studios Blog: Thierry Lafontaine's cover art reveal for The Pecu...: Eighteen-year-old classical musician Stefan Bachmann says that he wrote The Peculiar “ in slobby house clothes while sometimes lying ups...

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Old and new stuff.

Hey!
Here's some stuff I had been working on. One of them isn't new actually, it was an old jump animation I left unfinished out of frustration (yeah, bad me :P ). And the second one is a basics animation, with a tennis ball, canon ball, and a balloon I animated for a studio test.
Here they are,

Jump, the resolution is kind of messed up, so use the direct link to watch it on the full resolution.


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Basics, Balls. Same goes with the resolution, use the direct link to watch it on the full resolution.


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Any comments and/or critiques are welcome.
Thanks :)



Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Jamaal Bradley: ...focusing on your work...

Jamaal Bradley: ...focusing on your work...: this is an original drawing from Treasure Planet by Sergio and I was geeked to get it.  Its rare to get a hold of any of his stuff so it...

Monday, April 2, 2012

Deja View: Experimental Bambi

Deja View: Experimental Bambi: This is a scene by Milt Kahl which doesn't appear in the final movie "Bambi". It looks to me like the scene was either cut from the film, or...

Friday, March 30, 2012

Great Dane walk cycle - finished

Guess I screwed up the timing of both the feet. The front feet take longer with contacts in comparison to the timing of the rear feet.


Any comments or critiques are welcome. Thanks :)