It’s Getting Darker And Chillier Outside~

It’s Getting Darker And Chillier Outside~

It’s getting darker and chillier outside~

I got inspired by Jeff Turley and Tadahiro’s style~~

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9 years ago
2015-2016 Tutorial Collection Full Version All Available Here
2015-2016 Tutorial Collection Full Version All Available Here
2015-2016 Tutorial Collection Full Version All Available Here
2015-2016 Tutorial Collection Full Version All Available Here
2015-2016 Tutorial Collection Full Version All Available Here
2015-2016 Tutorial Collection Full Version All Available Here
2015-2016 Tutorial Collection Full Version All Available Here

2015-2016 tutorial collection full version all available here


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8 years ago
Inktober Day 9: Dipper Pines Insp: Littledigits.tumblr #inktober #inktober2016 #drawing #showyourwork

Inktober day 9: Dipper Pines insp: littledigits.tumblr #inktober #inktober2016 #drawing #showyourwork #traditionalart #art #gravityfalls #gravityfallsart #disneyart #dipperpines #dipperpinesart


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9 years ago
Quick Kara Danvers Sketch From The Season Finale… I NEED TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENS NEXT

Quick Kara Danvers sketch from the season finale… I NEED TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENS NEXT

(i still can’t shadow properly, but i liked the result of her blouse) (not sure if it’s bc i just watched civil war, but she kinda reminds me of Sharon Carter XD)


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9 years ago
Animating A Walk Cycle
Animating A Walk Cycle
Animating A Walk Cycle
Animating A Walk Cycle
Animating A Walk Cycle

Animating a Walk Cycle


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8 years ago
Inktober Day 8: No Wifi Yesterday To Post This... #inktober #inktober2016 #drawinggirl #drawing #artistsofinstagram

Inktober day 8: no wifi yesterday to post this... #inktober #inktober2016 #drawinggirl #drawing #artistsofinstagram #art #traditionalart #showyourwork #girlsinanimation


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9 years ago

So I went to Paris a couple of weeks ago to lecture at the Gobelins school. Great animation school, super talented kids! This is the animation demo I did for the class.


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8 years ago
Inktober Day 17: A Pumpkin! I'm Way Behind On This But I'm Really Trying To Finish #inktober #inktober2016

Inktober day 17: a pumpkin! I'm way behind on this but I'm really trying to finish #inktober #inktober2016 #inkstagram #ink #art #artistsofinstagram #drawing #traditionalart #pumpkin #pumpkininktober #showyourwork


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9 years ago

Tutorial: Expressions~

First off, I gotta start off with the typical Disclaimer.

*ahem*

This is a tutorial based off of MY knowledge and MY experience. My advice is just that, advice, and is not is anyway, shape or form, absolute. I am still learning and do not consider myself a professional or expert. Look at other sources, look at other materials, expand your inspiration, don’t just look at this tutorial and call it good. And most importantly have fun~

Alright, with that out of the way, before I can get to the actual expressions, we need to discuss an important concept known as “Squash and Stretch.” You’ve probably heard of it before. Squash and Stretch was a method that was invented (I use this term a bit loosely) by Freddie Moore, a Disney animator from the 1930s to 1940s. He was the animator for the Dwarves in Snow White and he gave these characters a spongy flexibility that made them feel more real and gave pliability to the face that made them come more alive.

Tutorial: Expressions~

Even outside the world of animation, Squash and Stretch is essential and you’re going to squeeze much more life out of your characters if you understand and are willing to push the weight and flexibility of their faces. This also doesn’t only apply to cartoons, look in the mirror and make funny faces and strange expressions and you’ll notice how squishy your face is.

The next concept to be aware of is the Acting Elements of the Face. This is a concept I never really thought about until I read Tom Bancroft’s Character Mentor, a book I have recommended many times. The Acting Elements are the basics of character expression and focuses on breaking down the elements of the face in order of importance to properly communicate an expression to the audience.  These are not set in stone and a lot of times their order can be switched around depending on the expression. This is the default order Bancroft uses in his book:

1)      The eyes

2)      The eyebrows

3)      The mouth

4)      The neck

5)      The nose

I’m not going to go into much detail about this; otherwise this tutorial will run on forever, so DEFINITELY give Character Mentor a look for a better understanding.

Here are some expressions I whipped up, notice the different ways each of the above elements contributes to the overall expression. Try to identify which element is strongest in each one. Also notice how some elements repeat (such as the use of the eyebrows in the bottom two) but they’re still different expressions.

Tutorial: Expressions~

I personally find that I always build from the eyes out when building an expression. Ever heard the phrase “The eyes are the windows to the soul?” well guess what? THE EYES ARE THE WINDOWS TO THE SOUL!  This is why people look away when their embarrassed, why their gaze shifts when they’re lying, why their eyes grow wide in awe.  It’s what makes a hero seem cold when they hold their gaze at the display of heartless behavior or gives a villain a moment of redemption when they turn away from a cruelty.

Part of the reason why Glen Keane’s characters are so incredible is the way he expresses a character through their eyes. He says “If you’re going to make a mistake, don’t make it in the eyes. Because everybody’s looking at the eyes.” He creates these characters that are filled with passion and before that passion translates into body language or into an expression, if bursts out through the eyes.

Tutorial: Expressions~
Tutorial: Expressions~
Tutorial: Expressions~
Tutorial: Expressions~

Remember when I brought up that the order of the Acting Elements is flexible? As I said, I tend to start with the eyes when expressing and character but sometimes that just doesn’t “work” with the character. Take a look a Max, from Cats Don’t Dance (if you haven’t seen the film, I highly recommend it, even if just for the animation).  His face is almost ALWAYS in the same position, with the same expression, completely stiff. The only thing that moves is his mouth and it’s animated in a way that is both comical and intimidating! This is a common theme with his character, fluid motion against unmoving bulk.  It contrasts and guess what? Contrast creates interest! <—-Remember this phrase, because it applies to everything!

Tutorial: Expressions~

Next, pushing your expressions. Don’t be afraid to add that extra “umph” to a characters expression. Unless you’re animating, you don’t have the luxury of constant motion and steady frames, so make the most of a scene, make it clear to your audience what your character is feeling. Check out some of these simple examples below.

Tutorial: Expressions~

Now some of you probably thought the first expression was better than the second. And you know, you may be right! Sometimes a subtler expression speaks volumes more than a more obvious one. It’s important, however, to understand to how to make the most use of your character’s face. But in the end it all boils down to the character. Which leads me to my final segment of this tutorial…

A character should express themselves through their emotions. Just like costumes, colors, body language, etc. expressions are ultimately a tool used describe a character, to visually tell a story about them.  When dealing with different characters, try to avoid “recycling” expressions, ESPECIALLY in the same scene/picture/moment. A good exercise is to draw two or three different characters with the same emotion but give them different expressions.

Or better yet, draw them reacting to the same situation.

Tutorial: Expressions~

Your goal should be to make each expression true to the character. Their expressions should tell the audience something about them. The same way you might bold a word or phrase to emphasize its meaning, a character should express themselves in ways that emphasize who they are.


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8 years ago
Inktober Day 20: Everyone's Worst Nightmare, An Immortal Zombie! He's Lost Part Of His Ear And Most Of

Inktober day 20: everyone's worst nightmare, an immortal zombie! He's lost part of his ear and most of his hair but he still wants your brain! . #inktober #inkstagram #inktober2016 #ink #inking #zombie #zombies #halloween #drawing #illustration #showyourwork #artistsoninstagram #art #spooky #scary


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