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spam + ramble accmainly for rambling and scrolling, lover of all things silly

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Latest Posts by tinkeroni - Page 4

4 years ago

all the tips I found for drawing a fantasy map are like :) “here’s a strategy to draw the land masses! here’s how to plot islands!” :) and that’s wonderful and I love them all but ??? how? do y'all decide where to put cities/mountains/forests/towns I have my map and my land but I’m throwing darts to decide where the Main Citadel where the Action Takes Place is

4 years ago
For When Ur Stupid And Lgbtq+
For When Ur Stupid And Lgbtq+
For When Ur Stupid And Lgbtq+
For When Ur Stupid And Lgbtq+
For When Ur Stupid And Lgbtq+
For When Ur Stupid And Lgbtq+
For When Ur Stupid And Lgbtq+
For When Ur Stupid And Lgbtq+

for when ur stupid and lgbtq+

4 years ago
Michiko Malandro Icons🌿
Michiko Malandro Icons🌿
Michiko Malandro Icons🌿
Michiko Malandro Icons🌿
Michiko Malandro Icons🌿
Michiko Malandro Icons🌿
Michiko Malandro Icons🌿
Michiko Malandro Icons🌿
Michiko Malandro Icons🌿
Michiko Malandro Icons🌿

michiko malandro icons🌿

fav or reblog, please!

4 years ago
Head Process + Pose Tips (feat. David) (Again, Disclaimer: I’m Not A Professional, These Are Just A
Head Process + Pose Tips (feat. David) (Again, Disclaimer: I’m Not A Professional, These Are Just A
Head Process + Pose Tips (feat. David) (Again, Disclaimer: I’m Not A Professional, These Are Just A
Head Process + Pose Tips (feat. David) (Again, Disclaimer: I’m Not A Professional, These Are Just A

Head process + pose tips (feat. David) (Again, disclaimer: I’m not a professional, these are just a couple of things I keep in mind as I draw.)

4 years ago
Here’s My Small Tutorial On How To Draw Freckles!  It’s Not That Complicated, So I’m Hoping It
Here’s My Small Tutorial On How To Draw Freckles!  It’s Not That Complicated, So I’m Hoping It
Here’s My Small Tutorial On How To Draw Freckles!  It’s Not That Complicated, So I’m Hoping It
Here’s My Small Tutorial On How To Draw Freckles!  It’s Not That Complicated, So I’m Hoping It
Here’s My Small Tutorial On How To Draw Freckles!  It’s Not That Complicated, So I’m Hoping It

Here’s my small tutorial on how to draw freckles!  It’s not that complicated, so I’m hoping it will help anyone who might be struggling with how to make them look more natural.  Make sure to do the freckles on a separate layer above the skin or else you won’t be able to do step 4~

4 years ago

Hi! I really liked your last tips with shading and I know it's not really your thing with giving tips. But do you think you have any tips for anatomy or posing? I just really like how you can draw different characters in different sizes and shapes .I absolutely love them.💙

It took me over a year to think about how to answer to this question, so sorry for the super late reply! 😅

Leaving the obvious “study anatomy” aside, a very useful tip is to base your characters on simple shapes (and don’t add too many details! You can do that later!)

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This not only applies to body shape but can also be applied to faces! it’s a great way to draw different types of people!

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But let’s move on to the pose. The secret is all in the line of action! It usually follows the spine and helps to make the pose more dynamic and less static. It’s more easy to see in creatures without legs or with a tail!

(For those who view the post through the tumblr app: the post continues, but for some mysterious reasons it can only be viewed on the PC or via your mobile browser. Sorry for the inconvenience. 🙄)

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Another important element is the rhythm. Unfortunately it’s a concept that I can’t explain very well, so I’ll try to draw it. XD

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See how in the left arm the lines alternate between straight and curved? This is an important element to give rhythm to the figure and support the line of action (which can also be seen in this arm)! Instead look at how stiff the arm on the right is with all these straight lines!

The line of action gives you a general direction, while the rhythm helps canalize it through the use of lines!

But let’s take an example. I will use this drawing I made in 2008. Look how horribly ugly stiff it is!

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Let’s try to redraw it using the line of action and giving it some rhythm!

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Much better! ✨

If you want to study in deep the topic of line of action and rhythm I recommend to look at Glen Kane’s art! 

Finally the best advice of all: save a lot of drawings by the artists you love the most and trace them. Let me be clear: DON’T POST THEM ANYWHERE. This is just an exercise! Trace them, but think well about each line you trace. Why was this arm put like this? Why is this pose so effective? Trace and analyze the line of action and the rhythm! 

Eventually you will notice how much your art will improve! ^^

I hope this will be helpful! ^^

4 years ago

I stumbled upon a website that allows you to blend any colors evenly no matter how opposite on the spectrum they are.

sharing the knowledge

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very helpful art resource

4 years ago
The ONLY WAY To Combat The Lack Of Funding In Arts Education Is For Professionals To Take A Few Hours

The ONLY WAY to combat the lack of funding in arts education is for professionals to take a few hours a week to share their skills for FREE, to empower and encourage the next generation of artists. THIS IS WHAT THE INTERNET IS FOR. Here’s 200 tutorials:

How to draw ANGRY EXPRESSIONS How to draw BATTLE DAMAGE How to draw BIRD HEADS How to draw BOOKS How to draw BOTTLES and GLASSES How to draw BOXES How to draw BREAKING GLASS How to draw BRICKWORK How to draw CABLES and WIRES How to draw CAR CHASES How to draw CATERPILLAR TRACKS How to draw CAVES How to draw CHARACTERS (3-SHAPES) How to draw CHARACTERS (FLIPPED-SHAPES) How to draw CHARACTER SHAPES How to draw CITYSCAPES How to draw COMIC COVERS How to draw COMPOSITION   How to draw CONTRAST How to draw CONVERSATIONS How to draw CREATURE TEETH How to draw CROSS-CONTOURS How to draw DETAIL AT DISTANCE How to draw EARS How to draw FABRIC How to draw FEET & SHOES How to draw FEMALE HANDS PART ONE How to draw FEMALE HANDS PART TWO How to draw FLAGS How to draw FOOD TRUCKS How to draw FOREGROUND MIDGROUND BACKGROUND How to draw GAME BUILDINGS How to draw GEMS and CRYSTALS How to draw GHOSTS How to draw GIRL’S HAIR How to draw GOLD How to draw GRASS How to draw HAIR (1940s styles) How to draw HAIR IN MOTION How to draw HAPPY EXPRESSIONS How to draw HEAD ANGLES How to draw HOOVES How to draw HORNS How to draw HORSE HEADS How to draw IMPACT DEBRIS How to draw IN 3D How to draw INTEGRATING LOGOS How to draw INTERIOR BASICS How to draw IN-WORLD TYPOGRAPHY How to draw JUMPS How to draw JUNGLE PLANT CLUSTERS How to draw JUNK HOUSES How to draw LAMP POSTS How to draw LAVA How to draw LIGHTNING and ELECTRICITY How to draw MECHANICAL DETAILS How to draw MUSHROOMS and FUNGUS How to draw MONSTER HEADS How to draw MONSTER TENTACLES How to draw MONSTER TRUCKS How to draw MOUNTAINS How to draw NEGATIVE SPACE How to draw NEWSPAPERS How to draw NOSES How to draw OVERGROWN VEGETATION How to draw PEBBLES AND GRAVEL How to draw PERSPECTIVE BOXES How to draw PIGS How to draw PILLOWS and CUSHIONS How to draw POD HOUSES How to draw POURING LIQUID How to draw ROBOT ARMS How to draw ROCK FORMATIONS How to draw RUNNING FIGURES How to draw SAND How to draw SAUSAGE DOGS How to draw SEA WEED   How to draw SHADOW COMPOSITION How to draw SHOULDER ARMOUR How to draw SIEGE WEAPONS How to draw SILHOUETTE THUMBNAILS How to draw SMALL FLAMES How to draw SMALL, MEDIUM, LARGE How to draw SMOKE EFFECTS How to draw SNOW How to draw SPACE BIKES How to draw SQUIRRELS How to draw STICK FIGURES How to draw SWORD FIGHTS How to draw THE HORIZON How to draw TIKI STATUES How to draw TREASURE CHESTS How to draw TREE BARK How to draw TREE ROOTS How to draw USING THE SHATTER TECHNIQUE How to draw VEHICLE STANCE How to draw VINES How to draw VINTAGE PLANES How to draw WATER How to draw WOODEN HOUSES

4 years ago
DR1 Girls In Different Outfits! (Please No Discourse About Chihiro, Thank You.)
DR1 Girls In Different Outfits! (Please No Discourse About Chihiro, Thank You.)
DR1 Girls In Different Outfits! (Please No Discourse About Chihiro, Thank You.)
DR1 Girls In Different Outfits! (Please No Discourse About Chihiro, Thank You.)
DR1 Girls In Different Outfits! (Please No Discourse About Chihiro, Thank You.)
DR1 Girls In Different Outfits! (Please No Discourse About Chihiro, Thank You.)
DR1 Girls In Different Outfits! (Please No Discourse About Chihiro, Thank You.)
DR1 Girls In Different Outfits! (Please No Discourse About Chihiro, Thank You.)
DR1 Girls In Different Outfits! (Please No Discourse About Chihiro, Thank You.)

DR1 girls in different outfits! (Please no discourse about Chihiro, thank you.)

SDR2 | NDRV3

4 years ago
Want LOADS MORE Like This? Today I’m Posting TONS Of EXTRA Tutorials, Tips And References On OUR MASSIVE

Want LOADS MORE like this? Today I’m posting TONS of EXTRA tutorials, tips and references on OUR MASSIVE INSTAGRAM HERE and OUR GIANT TWITTER HERE! PLUS! THREE HUNDRED EXTRA FREE TUTORIALS RIGHT HERE! Lorenzo!

4 years ago
Want LOADS MORE Like This? Today I’m Posting TONS Of EXTRA Tutorials, Tips And References On OUR MASSIVE

Want LOADS MORE like this? Today I’m posting TONS of EXTRA tutorials, tips and references on OUR MASSIVE INSTAGRAM HERE and OUR GIANT TWITTER HERE! PLUS! THREE HUNDRED EXTRA FREE TUTORIALS RIGHT HERE! Lorenzo!

4 years ago
BRAND NEW TUTORIAL! Want LOADS MORE Like This? Today I’m Posting TONS Of EXTRA Tutorials, Tips And

BRAND NEW TUTORIAL! Want LOADS MORE like this? Today I’m posting TONS of EXTRA tutorials, tips and references on OUR MASSIVE INSTAGRAM HERE and OUR GIANT TWITTER HERE! PLUS! THREE HUNDRED EXTRA FREE TUTORIALS RIGHT HERE! Lorenzo!

4 years ago

If your ask box is still open, what are some cheapish markers that are good for art? Copic is a bit outa my price range

Totally understandable! Copics are way overpriced so I have a couple of substitutes.

Tombow markers are dual sided brush and point tip. They are water soluble so instead of needing a blending marker you can just lightly brush the intended area to blend with water. The color is very bright and blends well, but be sure to use mixed media or thicker paper for them.

If you’re looking for something that won’t be affected by water then try Faber Castell pitt markers. The markers are filled with india ink so they don’t bleed and are archival. They don’t blend as easily though, but overlapping the colors lightly will get the job done.

Both markers run at around $3.60 a piece rather than copic’s insane $9 a piece. Both companies also sell really awesome color palette packs that are about $12.

If Your Ask Box Is Still Open, What Are Some Cheapish Markers That Are Good For Art? Copic Is A Bit Outa

I hope this helps!

If Your Ask Box Is Still Open, What Are Some Cheapish Markers That Are Good For Art? Copic Is A Bit Outa
4 years ago
Did A Small #tutorial For Class On “How To Improve Storytelling In Panel Layouts”! Thought It Might
Did A Small #tutorial For Class On “How To Improve Storytelling In Panel Layouts”! Thought It Might
Did A Small #tutorial For Class On “How To Improve Storytelling In Panel Layouts”! Thought It Might
Did A Small #tutorial For Class On “How To Improve Storytelling In Panel Layouts”! Thought It Might
Did A Small #tutorial For Class On “How To Improve Storytelling In Panel Layouts”! Thought It Might
Did A Small #tutorial For Class On “How To Improve Storytelling In Panel Layouts”! Thought It Might

Did a small #tutorial for class on “How to Improve Storytelling in Panel Layouts”! Thought it might help some peepz around here!

4 years ago
Here’s The First Half Of Slides From My Comic Class On Lettering! 
Here’s The First Half Of Slides From My Comic Class On Lettering! 
Here’s The First Half Of Slides From My Comic Class On Lettering! 
Here’s The First Half Of Slides From My Comic Class On Lettering! 
Here’s The First Half Of Slides From My Comic Class On Lettering! 
Here’s The First Half Of Slides From My Comic Class On Lettering! 
Here’s The First Half Of Slides From My Comic Class On Lettering! 
Here’s The First Half Of Slides From My Comic Class On Lettering! 
Here’s The First Half Of Slides From My Comic Class On Lettering! 
Here’s The First Half Of Slides From My Comic Class On Lettering! 

Here’s the first half of slides from my comic class on Lettering! 

Rest of the slides: https://gingersnappish.tumblr.com/post/616487287636803584/the-rest-of-the-comic-lettering-slides-first

4 years ago
By Storyboard Supervisor Erik Fountain
By Storyboard Supervisor Erik Fountain
By Storyboard Supervisor Erik Fountain
By Storyboard Supervisor Erik Fountain
By Storyboard Supervisor Erik Fountain
By Storyboard Supervisor Erik Fountain
By Storyboard Supervisor Erik Fountain

by storyboard supervisor Erik Fountain

A few years ago, Erik put together these updated AT storyboard guidelines for new board artists and revisionists.

4 years ago
How To Make Your Art Look Nice: Contrast by Trotroy
How To Make Your Art Look Nice: Contrast by Trotroy
How To Make Your Art Look Nice: Contrast by Trotroy
How To Make Your Art Look Nice: Contrast by Trotroy
How To Make Your Art Look Nice: Contrast by Trotroy
How To Make Your Art Look Nice: Contrast by Trotroy

How to Make Your Art Look Nice: Contrast by Trotroy

I suddenly had an urge to make a tutorial. Here’s the one I did for my dA. NOW FORMATTED FOR TUMBLR.

HUE

4 years ago
HOW TO MAKE YOUR ART LOOK NICE: Color Harmony by Trotroy
HOW TO MAKE YOUR ART LOOK NICE: Color Harmony by Trotroy
HOW TO MAKE YOUR ART LOOK NICE: Color Harmony by Trotroy
HOW TO MAKE YOUR ART LOOK NICE: Color Harmony by Trotroy
HOW TO MAKE YOUR ART LOOK NICE: Color Harmony by Trotroy

HOW TO MAKE YOUR ART LOOK NICE: Color Harmony by Trotroy

For all those artists out there who want to know more about color picking, here’s a belated Christmas gift to y'all!

4 years ago
How To Make Your Art Look Nice: Lighting
How To Make Your Art Look Nice: Lighting
How To Make Your Art Look Nice: Lighting
How To Make Your Art Look Nice: Lighting
How To Make Your Art Look Nice: Lighting
How To Make Your Art Look Nice: Lighting
How To Make Your Art Look Nice: Lighting
How To Make Your Art Look Nice: Lighting
How To Make Your Art Look Nice: Lighting
How To Make Your Art Look Nice: Lighting

How to Make Your Art Look Nice: Lighting

Think your drawings are lacking that extra “oomph”? Maybe adding a little bit of lighting can help!

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The “How to Make Your Art Look Nice” Series

Flow and Rhythm | Thumbnailing | Mindsets | Reference and Style | Color Harmony | Contrast

4 years ago

when i was a lil kid my mother and father and my lil sis died in a murder i was sent to a mental instatution untile i was 18 i then went to the army then i became a royal gaurd i had a child but the child died and over the years insainity took over

Sorry for your lost.. May they find peace… Wait you’re in the army right.

4 years ago
1st Level Spell Scars For When Your DM Is Feeling Particularly Vicious :) (Cantrip Scars)
1st Level Spell Scars For When Your DM Is Feeling Particularly Vicious :) (Cantrip Scars)
1st Level Spell Scars For When Your DM Is Feeling Particularly Vicious :) (Cantrip Scars)
1st Level Spell Scars For When Your DM Is Feeling Particularly Vicious :) (Cantrip Scars)
1st Level Spell Scars For When Your DM Is Feeling Particularly Vicious :) (Cantrip Scars)
1st Level Spell Scars For When Your DM Is Feeling Particularly Vicious :) (Cantrip Scars)

1st level spell scars for when your DM is feeling particularly vicious :) (Cantrip scars)

>1st lv spell scars

(2nd level scars)

(3rd level spell scars)

(4th level spell scars)

(5th level spell scars)

(6th level spell scars)

(7th level spell scars)

(8th level spell scars)

(9th level spell scars)

4 years ago
DeviantART – ArandaDill

DeviantART – ArandaDill

4 years ago

Hey Polar, I have an art-related question if you don't mind? On your Roxas picture, between the highlight on his arm and the shading on the other side there's a reddish stripe to separate the two. (I hope a described that well) I was wondering-- how exactly do you start to find the right color for that? Is it based more on lighting? Skintone? I've seen it used by a few artists and I'm trying to figure it out but cannot find references. Thank you!

That’s a core shadow~ In theory it should be the darkest part of the shadow, it’s the edge where the form is no longer touching direct light, so it’s placement can really add volume. Why is the core shadow the darkest point? Bc of reflect light, colors are effected by other colors/light around them.So past the core shadow (to the dark side) things are picking up reflect light/colors  because there is such a bright light source.This short vid I found below is a good visual rep of how a shadow can change drastically based on what it’s reflecting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9dPvi0JVasThe red color between the core shadow going to the light side is apparently called the “terminator” I’ve never heard a name for it, but I’m assuming it’s a transition color to show a smoother roundness? (lmk if i’m wrong) In my case I made my terminator very saturated/warm to match with my warm lighting.

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(In most cased the reflect light would be a cooler color, but I wanted this painting to be very warm)When you squint the shadow should still look like the darkest area, don’t go too ham on the lightness of the reflect light or it’ll look like a second light source instead of a subtle reflection. However you can amp up the lightness of your reflect light on anything you want to look glossy or wet since those things are much more reflective than dry skin/clothes.

4 years ago

I have a hard time drawing scars, how do you do it? Big and small ones? Amazing art btw! :D

well i’m not good at it too, but let’s me show you the way I (!) do it

First of all it’s a shape of the scar you need. The shape depends on kind of the wound. Such unstedy things like fire/gas/chemical liquids leave more chaotic scars with indistinct contours.

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Advice: imagine your hand  is shaking a little while you’re drawing (but if it was a perfect cut it’s unnecessary of course)

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 The scar may be darker or lighter than skin tone. It depends on individual.

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The depth of the scar depends on the thickness of the lines of light and shadow.

So that’s how I draw scars. Hope it’ll help you :)|sorry for so late answer|

4 years ago

THIS

Websites:

websites:

Animation World Network

Animation Backgrounds

Animation Magazine

Animation & CGI

Animator Island

Anime News Network

Cartoon Brew

Character Design References

On Animation

Reference! Reference! (free database for animation)

11 Second Club (monthly character animation competition)

tumblr blogs:

animationart

animationforce

animationtidbits

aspiretoanimate

calartscharacteranimation

disney-moments-sketches (Allen Ostergar’s blog, animator at Walt Disney)

drawingforsuckas

fuckyeahconceptart

storyboardresources

theanimationarchive

theartofanimation

wannabeanimator

resources/tips:

Animation schools: 1 / 2 (Top 50 USA) / 3 (Top 100 international)

Which animation school is right for you? (Ringling vs. CalArts)

Don’t want to/ can’t afford art school? you’ve got other options.

Animation Mentor: The online animation school

Art school exercises!!

51 Great Animation exercises

20 things you can expect as a traditional (2D) animation student that they never tell you

A Survivor’s Guide to Life Inside an Animation Studio

Animation basics: The art of timing and spacing

Animation Notes From Ollie Johnston

Animated chart of the basic principles of animation

10 Second tip: Always Anticipate

book: Animation: Learn How to Draw Animated Cartoons by Preston Blair

book: A System for Planning and Timing Animation by Glen Keane

book: Timing for animation by Harold Whitaker and John Halas

book: Gesture Drawing for animation by Walt Stanchfield

Basic 3D Animation Terminology

Digital pencil test!!

Keys to Emotion in Animation

Lessons from Disney’s Zootopia

Model Sheets central

The importance of Acting in Animation by Segio Pablos

Printable exposure/dope sheet

Phoneme Chart

Recommended reading for animation students and enthusiasts

The 5 Types of Animation

The Know-How of Cartooning 

The Unofficial Truth about The Animation Industry

Why Disney Sends Its Animators To Life Drawing Classes

Walk/Run Cycles reference

What is Pixar looking for in Animators? (scroll down)

Portfolio Advice for The Disney Animation Internship

What is Rigging?

3D Rigging Terminology

3D Modeling Terminology

tutorials:

Animation for Beginners: Where do I start

Animation Physics (Video tutorials on physics for animation artists)

Animation tutorial part. 1 AKA “the secret of animation”

Appealing Poses in Animation

Background & Movement in TV

Blinking tips

Breakdown tutorial (middle frame between to keys)

Drawing & Composition for visual storytelling

Drawing for Animation

Drawing a Likeness

Animation fundamentals + tutorials

Filmmaking: Composition and Framing

Getting Shape Change

How to animate using photoshop

How to animate Characters in Perspective

How to Animate Head Turns

How to Draw Gesture

OpeenToonz tutorials masterpost

Overlapping Action and Drag

Portfolio tips / Making A Successful Portfolio

Lyp Sync tutorial

Line of action

Basics of good cartooning 1-12 by Sherm Cohen

Squash & Stretch tutorial

Squash and Stretch 2

Storyboarding tutorials by Sherm Cohen

The Illusion of Life: 12 Principles of Animation

Tilt, Flow & Rhythm

Underlying Structure When Animating Expressions

TVPaint tutorial: Uploading and Coloring Scanned Animation

supplies (traditional animation):

10 Essential Art Supplies for the Traditional Animator

How to Use a Light Table for Animation

Making a Simple Animation Lightbox

Peg bars, Animation Disk & Desk

softwares:

free

Blender (3D creation suite. It supports the entirety of the 3D pipeline: modeling, rigging, animation,etc)

Emofuri (animate using .psd files)

Google Sketchup (

Live2D ( animation/drawing software

OpenToonz (Studio Ghibli’s open source animation software)

Pencil2D (create traditional hand-drawn animation (cartoon) using both bitmap and vector graphics)

Renderman (Pixar’s free 3D rendering software)

Sculptris (Free digital sculpting tool by the makers of Zbrush

SculptGL (Online modelling program)

Synfig (2d animation using a vector and bitmap artwork)

paid

Zbrush (digital sculpting sw by Pixologic)

Mudbox (digital sculpting sw by Autodesk)

Cinema 4D (digital sculpting sw by Maxon)

TVPaint  (2d animation)

animation studios:

Aardman (Bristol, UK)

Blue Sky Studios (Greenwich, USA)

Dreamworks (Glendale, USA)

Fox Animation (USA)

Imagination Studios/CN (Burbank, USA)

Industrial Light & Magic (San Francisco, USA)

Laika (Hillsboro, USA)

Luma Pictures (USA / Melbourne, Australia)

Nickelodeon Animation (Burbank, USA)

Pixar (Emeryville, CA)

Rise FX (Berlin, Germany)

Studio Ghibli (Tokyo, Japan)

Sony Picture Imageworks (Vancouver, Canada)

Sony Pictures Animation (Culver City, CA)

Walt Disney Animation (Burbank, CA)

Weta Digital (Wellington, New Zealand)

inspiration: worth watching short films

Coda by and maps and plans

Contre Temps by the Contre Temps Team

Duet by Glen Keane

DOG ENVY by Olivia Huynh

Fallin Floyd by  il Luster

French Roast

Gravity by Ailin Liu

In Between by Gobelins

Jinxy Jenkins and Lucky Lou by Michael Bidinger and Michelle Kwon

My Big Brother by Jason Rayner

Night Light by Qing Han

Nephtali by Glen Keane

Nocturne by Kari Casady

Historia de un Oso by Gabriel Osorio

Home Sweet Home  by home sweet home the film

One Bright Dot by  Clément Morin

Stickboy by Giant Ant

SOAR by Alyce Tzue

Tsunami by The Animation Workshop

Thought of You by Ryan Woodward

Vagabond by  The Animation Workshop

5 Gobelins Shorts That Pay Tribute To Women Animation Pioneers

4 years ago
Weapons Request For @ask2pwritland ~
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4 years ago
Amy’s Level Complete Animations From Sonic Advance 3. [Sonic The Hedgeblog] [Support Us On Patreon] 
Amy’s Level Complete Animations From Sonic Advance 3. [Sonic The Hedgeblog] [Support Us On Patreon] 

Amy’s level complete animations from Sonic Advance 3. [Sonic The Hedgeblog] [Support us on Patreon] 

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