1. Clopin, Hunchback of Notre Dame, model sheet.

    Clopin, Hunchback of Notre Dame, model sheet.

  2. penciltests:

    “Pocket Monsters (Pokémon)” 1997- present

    These are dated 1998, so they are most likely from the second film (or “Pokémon: The Movie 2000”, as it’s known stateside), or they could just be updated models from the second or third seasons. Anyone who reads Japanese could probably figure it out better than I.

  3. Here´s some Milt Kahl :D

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    Medusa w/Nero and Brutus - Milt Kahl

  4. scurviesdisneyblog:

How many drawings in a storyboarded sequence?
Well, here’s one. Sequence, that is. At the end of Lilo and Stitch we were cataloging and packing up our story drawings. We got to talking about how thick the piles were. Eventually someone suggested we take a picture of the drawings for one sequence. We used the floor of a large open meeting room in the Florida studio, and brought in a scissor lift as a platform for the photographer. Then we spread out the drawings. We were all surprised just how large an area they covered. Bela Temesvary shot the picture. Then he suggested I sit in the middle of them for posterity. Now, if you’re still reading, bear in mind that this is not just one sequence from the film, but one VERSION of one sequence. Sharp-eyed observers will note that this is the obsolete chase sequence that featured a 747. That version was dropped after September 11. So this entire thing wasn’t used. Nor is this the first version of this sequence - I boarded it at least once before this. So this is probably version 2. I boarded it again from scratch at least one more time after this one was scrapped. Most people board on Cintiq now, but I still do it on paper. It’s nice to have original drawings to sit on at the end.
- Chris Sanders, Writer/Director of “Lilo and Stitch”

    scurviesdisneyblog:

    How many drawings in a storyboarded sequence?

    Well, here’s one. Sequence, that is. At the end of Lilo and Stitch we were cataloging and packing up our story drawings. We got to talking about how thick the piles were. Eventually someone suggested we take a picture of the drawings for one sequence. We used the floor of a large open meeting room in the Florida studio, and brought in a scissor lift as a platform for the photographer. Then we spread out the drawings. We were all surprised just how large an area they covered. Bela Temesvary shot the picture. Then he suggested I sit in the middle of them for posterity. Now, if you’re still reading, bear in mind that this is not just one sequence from the film, but one VERSION of one sequence. Sharp-eyed observers will note that this is the obsolete chase sequence that featured a 747. That version was dropped after September 11. So this entire thing wasn’t used. Nor is this the first version of this sequence - I boarded it at least once before this. So this is probably version 2. I boarded it again from scratch at least one more time after this one was scrapped. Most people board on Cintiq now, but I still do it on paper. It’s nice to have original drawings to sit on at the end.

    - Chris Sanders, Writer/Director of “Lilo and Stitch”

  5. One More Time (2010), short-film by the A. Petrov studio.

  6. Beautiful and inspiring work. “A song for Rain” by Zheng Yawen.

  7. So, I am an exchange student at Spain now for 6 months!

    Here´s a video about Spanish animation.

    Ahora soy una estudiante de intercambio en España por 6 meses!

    Aquí va un video sobre la animación española.

  8. scurviesdisneyblog:

Jane Study By Ken Duncan 

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    Jane Study By Ken Duncan 

  9. Over 100 high school students drew 3000+ frames for this new video for the new single “Bubbles In Space” by Michael Andrews. His full album “Spilling a Rainbow” comes out on Everloving records Aug. 2012.

    Watch the Making of: vimeo.com/45943083

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Reblog If You Love Glen Keane!!! 

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    Reblog If You Love Glen Keane!!! 

About me

An aspiring animator, storyteller, pianist, filmmaker and sketching artist. A child of the 90s and an enthusiast in creating the illusion of life.

You'll find here my findings mainly about the making and production of animation, fan art, illustration, piano and gaming music and art. I adore Disney, Ghibli, Harry Potter, 90s Nicktoons, Pokemon, guitar, classical and ragtime piano.
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