Saturday, August 23, 2008

Ariel and Flounder


Finished Later.And Done.

While experimenting with photoshop i did an Audrey Hepburn collage as well.


Cya.

2 comments:

bhaaluu said...

Wow! That is really nice work.

Keep drawing! Draw, draw, draw!
Take a sketchbook with you wherever
you go. Draw everything you see.

Have you seen these yet?

Here are some webpages that you might find useful or inspirational:

http://funnycute.blogspot.com/

Katie Rice's web page, full of drawings.
Also look at here friends blogs for
some cool cartoons and animation.

http://www.animationarchive.org/

Search for the $100000 drawing course, and look at all the artwork in the
archives.

http://www.benettonplay.com/toys/flipbookdeluxe/
This is just plain good fun!
Save your flipbook to an animated GIF
and download a PDF of the flipbook you
make that you can print, cut-out,
and make into a real flipbook.
Click on MAKE! to start. Login as Guest
or register to make bigger flipbooks.

Larry's Toon Institute
http://www.awn.com/tooninstitute/lessonplan/lesson.htm
Some cool beginner lessons.

Also at the Animation World Network:
http://forums.awn.com/
The forums are full of friendly,
helpful people.

bhaaluu

bhaaluu said...

Take a look at this!

http://www.karmatoons.com/drawing/drawing.htm

These are the classic animation drawing
lessons, from the bouncing ball, to the
flour sack, to walk cycles, and so forth.

Are you familiar with the 12 principles
of animation? From "The Illusion of
Life" by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston
of Disney fame?

See the Wikipedia entry, for a quick
overview.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12_basic_principles_of_animation

I checked the book out from my local
library. See Chapter 3 for details.