Showing posts with label disney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label disney. Show all posts

Sunday, 28 August 2016

Masterclass Drawing for Animators



Had an amazing and very inspiring day today!
The studio I work at organised a masterclass given by Samantha Youssef (former Disney animator) on drawing for animation. It was great! There was a model as well so got to do some life drawing and decided to redo a couple of them in Photoshop.
Learned a lot of new techniques and ways to approach life drawing.

Tuesday, 8 March 2016

Have a lollipop!


"You've been a good boy, have a lollipop!"

Baymax (Big Hero Six) 
Kylo Ren (Star Wars)

Friday, 2 October 2015

Disney Dating 02.

Disney Dating 02.

Anna: "You should probably wait out here"
Kristoff: "What?"
Anna: "Last time I introduced her to a guy, she froze everything."
Kristoff: "But, it's a palace made of ice. Ice is my life!"

First time I saw Frozen and the film came to this point I actually thought Kristoff would fall for Elsa and she for him, since he's so into ice and totally in awe of her work. Couldn't resist drawing this

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Wednesday, 23 September 2015

Disney Dating 01.

Disney Dating 01.
What if Belle and Beast' first date (and first experience eating together) was in a restaurant? (Oh, and yes they're having dinner at Tiana's Restaurant)

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Thursday, 13 September 2012

Gobelins Summer School: Yoshi Tamura

Already the last masterclass.
These two weeks at Gobelins were over far too soon. I would like it to be for at least two months, instead of only two weeks. It's now about 2 to 3 months ago and I still miss Gobelins. The best experience ever!

The last workshop we got was the one of Yoshi Tamura. Yes, you should really click the link and see what he did at IMDB. His work is awesome! He worked together with Glen Keane on Tarzan, worked on The Hunchback of Notredame (Quasimodo), Princess and the Frog (Tiara), Igor and made Reflexion (which won an awesome price at Siggraph.
Yoshi told us some things about acting and interstiong things about how to really express emotions. I was really surpised to hear that Yoshi never works with the graph editor in Maya. He says he's used to do everything by eye, probably because of his 2D background.
And he gave an interesting perspective about how the background itself is a character too.

Most of the masterclass he did he filled with showing us his work and telling stories about the studios and work he did and how he got in. It was really interesting to listen to him and honestly, I was honored to get a masterclass from Yoshi. It was epic.

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