Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Thursday, June 12, 2008

Always loved the comics and even the anime/american animated version of it!
Labels: fanart for Nemo in Slumberland
Friday, April 25, 2008
two of my favorite bboys of all time~ alien ness and katsu from zulu kings! This is a good example of moves vs movement.. it's all about entertainment and timing ^_^
(alien ness and katsu on the right)
(alien ness and katsu on the right)
Monday, April 21, 2008
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Some quotes from a interview with Milt Kahl in the book Walt's People.
Dr Moritz: Did you do those model sheets where they have six poses of the character?
Milt: They'd take a lot of drawings from my animation and make a model sheet of thosee.. It was much better that way because the model department.. they couldn't really draw that well anyway.. When something gets into animation, it forces itself into a different design. Especially heads. Faces. Because to articulate them, there were certain things that just didn't work.
Dr Moritz: That's true with the beginning of Snow White. They had a lot of problems articulating her.
Milt: Yes. That's just inability to draw. The judgement of how not to draw something. .
Those quotes just confirms how important having a hand drawn animation ability is so important in doing character designs~
Dr Moritz: Did you do those model sheets where they have six poses of the character?
Milt: They'd take a lot of drawings from my animation and make a model sheet of thosee.. It was much better that way because the model department.. they couldn't really draw that well anyway.. When something gets into animation, it forces itself into a different design. Especially heads. Faces. Because to articulate them, there were certain things that just didn't work.
Dr Moritz: That's true with the beginning of Snow White. They had a lot of problems articulating her.
Milt: Yes. That's just inability to draw. The judgement of how not to draw something. .
Those quotes just confirms how important having a hand drawn animation ability is so important in doing character designs~
Labels: Interesting Milt Kahl quote


