one of my favorite and most accurate things in media is when set designers go absolutely bananas designing the bedrooms of teenage girls.
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one of my favorite and most accurate things in media is when set designers go absolutely bananas designing the bedrooms of teenage girls.
i feel seen every time.
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Some fanart I did of ST. It is in the style of 80s/90s paperback covers.
A character design for a future project. For now his name is Bram, and he’s a generic little emo kid.
The character was animated with paper and pencil and was colored in Photoshop. The backgrounds were created in Maya and Photoshop. The 2D animation cycle and...
An old animation from a couple of years back. I’d like to think that I’ve gotten better.
I was going to make him a neckbeard, but then I forgot the fedora. And the fingerless gloves. And making him human. I’m not very good at this stereotyping thing, am I?
A new sketch. She’s a southern belle. And she might be just a little *too* proud of it...
Tuesday Tips - Inspirations Batman: Animated (the book) Probably the first non-Disney art book to make a lasting impression on me. As a teenager/young adult, it completely changed the way I would approach and appreciate animated art. It made me realize early on that “less is more”. At that point in my art education, I would be amazed by anything Disney, but it was so sophisticated in its use of every animation principles and unmatched talents, that my brain couldn’t “see” the process. Batman animated was different. I could “see” the shapes and the use of contrast and color choices. The book swung open the doors to the inner workings of an animated project for me. It solidified my decision to work in animation an made me a lifelong fan of anything Bruce Timm / Paul Dini / Darwyn Cooke / Shane Glines / etc. Buy this book! Now. -Norm
One of the finest animation books ever produced. This has a “forever” spot on my bookshelf. You owe it to yourself to grab a copy. Pricey, but SO worth it.
I remember sitting at a desk and drawing along while watching BTAS. I was around 7 years old.
I remember asking my parents "how do they do that?!" Once they told me that every bit of it was drawn by real people, I simply never stopped drawing on my own.