Tutorial: Drawing Tips & Tricks From Former Disney Animator, Francis Glebas
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- Опубликовано: 11 июн 2024
- The Animator's Eye: Adding Life to Animation with Timing, Layout, Design, Color, and Sound. Former Disney legend, Francis Glebas demonstrates how to illustrate his character - Iggy.
Frances uses tips and tricks from his book The Animated Eye to help you become a strong visual storyteller and guides you through the animation process in a way that only years of expertise as a former Disney animator and director can provide. Through this drawing tutorial you'll find hints for the use of color, volume, shape, shadow, and light in your animations.
Find out more about this book: www.routledge.com/The-Animato... - and discover how to create unique worlds and compelling characters, and the difference between real-world and cartoon physics as Francis breaks down animated scenes to show you how and why to layout your animation.
Thank you so much for doing this tutorial! I'm so happy that my designs are much more aligned now, I really do appreciate it.
Even though I'm trying to get a job in a 3D modeling position I do appreciate traditional 2D animation I am so in love with the animation industry I draw all the time just for fun
Why is every good drawer left handed
I could be wrong, but it might not be as much about being "good" as it does with being creative, and the muscle memory. Left handed people face a lot of mild challenges that force them to be creative about how they think. How do I make this uncomfortable scissors work, how do I keep my writing clean, how do I fit in this desk clearly made for right handed people... It's just a well exercised brain.
Damn thats realy, wow, are u left handed
@@thebrick3332 I'm not left handed, but my little brother is ambidextrous since he broke his arm when he was little. It's something we talk about often
We're taking over 😈
it doesn't have anything to do with being left-handed its talent and hard work that makes progress and eventually perfect
Thank you, I loved that! It helps me a lot as a beginner :)
Great tutorial!!!! learned a-lot. Thank You.
My all time dream is to work for Disney, I'm working towards that dream little by little, This was helpful. thank you
You got this, it's my dream as well
Thank you for this video it's amazing
That's awesome.
Very helpful video thanks man !!
Your 12 days older than me. In my day we used kneaded erasers to remove the blue lines before there were computers.
Thanks Taylor
I honestly never warm up and don’t feel I’ve ever needed to. If I can remember to apply construction techniques and stay in proportion then I’m good to go.
Could someone explain to me again why he draws first with a blue pencil and then with a black pencil?
I'm sorry that I don't understand your language very well yet, but I'm in the process of improving it.
What animation software do you use to animate?
What software were you drawing on
Sorry to be a bother but what do use to animate like is there a specific drawing tablet I should use-?
U can use any graphic tablet that's easy for u to buy. As for software applications Photoshop, procreate, canvas, etc are popular ones. Again totally up to you. Just pick one and start.
If you’re into learning 3D modeling 👇
If you got a computer there’s a 3D app called Blender, it let’s you draw anything 3D shaped!
From a person to a castle to anything imaginable.
Totally recommend (even though this comment is 4 months old).
Isn't the lines too thick?
Were you really a Disney animator
Yeah he was, he worked on films like The Lion King, Aladdin and Pocahontas :)