Clean-Up Drawings I did on the Character Mushu from "Mulan"
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Always love looking at the intricacy of clean up (why they so blurry??:) Must admit Florida's animation clean up crew was one of the best! All films that came outta there were amazing both in story and animation..it's such a shame it's gone!!! More recognition is needed to this unsung artform. From what I've heard it's rather tedious but must be satisfying seeing the final result:)
Ya, that's just my expert photographic abilities at play;) I definitely need to reshoot these. I've been super-busy lately, but I'm going to try to find the time to post more stuff so keep tuning in!
Your 100% right, traditional clean-up can be super tedious. If you viewed the Lizard scene a few posts after this one, You'll notice that it takes a good amount of artists to produce such a short scene for the benefit of a deadline. But it is really rewarding when it's done. It's a great feeling when a group of people can gel as a team to produce something that's gratifying.
I'll definitely be posting more, Thanks again! Patrick
I received my education at Ringling School of Art and Design.
I worked for Disney Feature Animation as a Clean Up animator and Ruff Inbetweener.
My film credits include "Mulan" "Tarzan" "John Henry" "Lilo and Stitch" and "Brother Bear".
I am also involved in Television animation as a Character Lay-Out Artist.
My television animation credits include "Kappa Mikey", "Speed Racer-The Next Generation" and "Captain Macaroni"
2 comments:
Always love looking at the intricacy of clean up (why they so blurry??:)
Must admit Florida's animation clean up crew was one of the best! All films that came outta there were amazing both in story and animation..it's such a shame it's gone!!! More recognition is needed to this unsung artform. From what I've heard it's rather tedious but must be satisfying seeing the final result:)
Keep posting more!
Wes
Thanks Wes,
Ya, that's just my expert photographic abilities at play;) I definitely need to reshoot these.
I've been super-busy lately, but I'm going to try to find the time to post more stuff so keep tuning in!
Your 100% right, traditional clean-up can be super tedious. If you viewed the Lizard scene a few posts after this one, You'll notice that it takes a good amount of artists to produce such a short scene for the benefit of a deadline. But it is really rewarding when it's done. It's a great feeling when a group of people can gel as a team to produce something that's gratifying.
I'll definitely be posting more, Thanks again!
Patrick
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