Model sheets by James Lopez
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Model sheets by James Lopez
We are proud to present the first in a series of short films that were funded by a crowdfund campaign on Indiegogo! We give thanks to all of
A long time ago, when I was a fledgling animation major frustrated and angry with how all the big animation studios in my country had ditched drawn animation for CGI, I came across a crowdfund campaign for a series of steampunk-themed animated shorts, drawn by hand and directed by former Disney animator James Lopez. Desperate to help show that there was still a market for what I saw as a beautiful and expressive medium unfairly kneecapped by the very companies who depended on it to rise to the top, I threw some money at the project and hoped that Lopez and his team would someday see it to fruition.
A lot has gone by in, what, a decade? But now, coinciding with a new wave of indie animation online, the first of the Hullabaloo series has finally arrived.
I look forward to seeing the rest soon, as they are released.
Veronica Daring, from Hullabaloo!
It was created by a Disney animation veteran. Give the first episode a watch!
We are proud to present the first in a series of short films that were funded by a crowdfund campaign on Indiegogo! We give thanks to all of
Please support Hullabaloo
I am not involved in the creation of Hullabaloo, but it would be cool if news of the movie spread around online a lot more. It’s not exactly like Lackadaisy, but if you like action-packed stories that have 2D animation with a steampunk setting, then please give this a try. James Lopez’s team worked a long time on it, and it looks interesting.
Here’s a link to their website:
http://hullabaloo-movie.com/what-is-hullabaloo/
The Photograph Dir. Stella Meghie, 2020
Maureen Wroblewitz for Escape Magazine
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by James Lopez
Do you know if any of the storyboarders or merch ever released how-to-draw sheets for the characters or something close to teaching the style?
I don't mean screenshots/comics/book illustrations. Got those. But something more substantial to show how the style is built.
The closest I have to "how to draws" are the character model sheets for Rapunzel that James Lopez released.
If you'd like to see anything else I have, let me know. Cause like I said, I have a lot. You can also check my Character Sheets tag, though that might not include everything, since for a while, I was only using "Production Art" as a catch all.
Hey sorry for bother!
Can you do a tutorial of how to draw a body or hands just like the tangled series because I'm kinda having trouble trying to draw body's and hands so do you mind doing a tutorial of it? 😊
Oh goodness, I'm terrible at things like hands! lol And I've never done a tutorial before. When I draw, it's kind of instinctive, and I'm definitely missing my fundamentals. I'm entirely self-taught.
However I can provide some model sheets!
by Matt Williams
by James Lopez
And here's some visual tutorials I found online:
How to Draw Hands on Do It Before Me
by James Lopez