OG bopper Scorpio! this guy is nastier then michael jackson~ He was in the same crew with another famous popper Robot Prince.. They have a big rep in Los Angeles
Here's Scorpio.. (the first guy on the clip)!
Monday, February 02, 2009
Friday, December 12, 2008
Thursday, October 23, 2008
found these inspiring Jules Engles clips. Jules was the former dean of Experimental Animation and was one of the founding members of creating the animation program at CalArts besides working at Disney and UPA. He passed away recently and I was lucky enough to get to know him while I was going to school. Enjoy! : )
(click on next story to see all the other clips)
http://www.peoplesarchive.com/browse/movies/3663/en/off/
(click on next story to see all the other clips)
http://www.peoplesarchive.com/browse/movies/3663/en/off/
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Friday, August 01, 2008
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Friday, April 25, 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~
Tuesday, February 05, 2008
Monday, November 12, 2007
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