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Pushing Poses: 3/1/10 - 4/1/10
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Animation stuff by yet another animator who blogs. Sunday, March 21, 2010. Links to this post. Created by Dara Elerath. New Mexico Symphony Guild Ball - Dara Elerath. From The Art Center Design College. Dara is a Senior at the Art Center Design College in Albuquerque majoring in Visual Communications. Our branch campus in Albuquerque, NM was contacted with a request for help on behalf of a non-profit client, New Mexico Symphony Guild. Channels in New Mexico. Was a very eye-opening and inspiring experienc...
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Pushing Poses: More Student Work
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Animation stuff by yet another animator who blogs. Sunday, March 21, 2010. Created by Dara Elerath. New Mexico Symphony Guild Ball - Dara Elerath. From The Art Center Design College. Dara is a Senior at the Art Center Design College in Albuquerque majoring in Visual Communications. Our branch campus in Albuquerque, NM was contacted with a request for help on behalf of a non-profit client, New Mexico Symphony Guild. Above is one of the two winning submissions created by our students pro-bono. Moving forwa...
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Pushing Poses: Basic Walk Cycle, part 2
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Animation stuff by yet another animator who blogs. Wednesday, March 19, 2008. Basic Walk Cycle, part 2. Go to Part 1: Creating Extremes. This is the second installment on applying information found in The Animator's Survival Kit. Albeit with a not so pretty character. This installment will cover a little more on process while describing how to approach a second pass in the animation process in which I create the prim. Pass 1 Complete: Timing Poses. T to demonstrate a. Think of the extremes. At either the...
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Pushing Poses: 2/1/10 - 3/1/10
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Animation stuff by yet another animator who blogs. Wednesday, February 10, 2010. Links to this post. From The Art Center Design College. This is a 1-minute promotional animation encouraging patrons to join as members of the non-profit, community art-house theater called The Loft Cinema. Located in Tucson, AZ. This animation was created by Junior level students enrolled at The Art Center Design College. Credits for the Loft membership include: Charles Rorke. We are happily anticipating what the new collab...
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Pushing Poses: 2/1/09 - 3/1/09
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Animation stuff by yet another animator who blogs. Thursday, February 19, 2009. Links to this post. About one year ago my busy life got a lot busier. In between then and now I wrote two parts of an intended 5 part tutorial on walk cycles which became quite popular at this site, got promoted to the lead position in my department, and held down my old job while simultaneously working my new job. Posted by Erik Westlund. Labels: examining my work. The art center design college. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Pushing Poses: 5/1/07 - 6/1/07
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Animation stuff by yet another animator who blogs. Sunday, May 27, 2007. Links to this post. Animation, it's all in the timing and the spacing.". I read that passage in The Animator's Survival Kit. Years ago. Richard Williams was quoting Grim Natwick. Pictured above), former Fleischer/Disney/Fleischer/UPA animator and "officially" uncredited designer of Betty Boop. Post I received a critique from Kate. She had a problem with my revised blocking example. Brain = a truly glorious thing. I spent a lot of ti...
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Pushing Poses: 6/1/07 - 7/1/07
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Animation stuff by yet another animator who blogs. Friday, June 29, 2007. What the heck is. Links to this post. Okay, this is just too cool for words. Others have linked to this in the past. I just think it needs to be celebrated as much as possible. And for that matter. what the heck is fair use? Well its not a right, but a legal defensible position. Posted by Erik Westlund. Punch, Steal, Death. Links to this post. BTW: I found this thanks to Jean-Denis Haas at swench.blogspot.com. Labels: blogging = OCD.
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Pushing Poses: Student Work
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Animation stuff by yet another animator who blogs. Wednesday, February 10, 2010. From The Art Center Design College. This is a 1-minute promotional animation encouraging patrons to join as members of the non-profit, community art-house theater called The Loft Cinema. Located in Tucson, AZ. This animation was created by Junior level students enrolled at The Art Center Design College. Credits for the Loft membership include: Charles Rorke. We are happily anticipating what the new collaborative and independ...
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Pushing Poses: Poses Pushed A Little Too Far
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Animation stuff by yet another animator who blogs. Sunday, August 5, 2007. Poses Pushed A Little Too Far. Uel image © Blur. Warning: a sexually suggestive image is at the bottom of this post). NOTE: August 21, 2007. Compared to other items found on this blog, there has been a lot of reaction to this post. Some I care to. Some I don't. Everything in this post is intended to be thoughts and opinions expressed f. Or constructive purposes. As with any opinion expressed publicly,. Below is a still that matche...
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Pushing Poses: 12/1/10 - 1/1/11
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Animation stuff by yet another animator who blogs. Monday, December 6, 2010. This blog and others. Links to this post. Teaching is one of the best ways I've found for learning. that, and being under pressure in a production environment. If you have done one or the other you know what I mean. If you done both you know that each is as challenging as the other. Its a lot better than getting attention for mouthing off about some odd looking double pose. In the meantime I've been putting together examples of ...