April 08, 2012

The Art of Agnes-Cecile (Silvia Pelissero)

Agnes-Cecile has created this clip showing her process of making a painting. Make sure to take a look at the bio section which has links to social profiles and her Bigcartel shop: Agnes-Cecile Portfolio


April 07, 2012

The Psychology of Color

April 06, 2012

Easy Two-Point Perspective Guides in Photoshop

Source: eh1 deviant / eh1 tumblr

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Michael Gillette's James Bond pin-ups








The pin-ups Michael Gillette created as James Bond book covers are now available as prints.

Criterion Collection-Style Posters for Awesome Films























































  • A small sampling of the Criterion Collection-esque posters for Prometheus, Alien, Blade Runner, Drive and many more on display at Midnight Marauder's Behance portfolio and Tumblr.
  • April 04, 2012

    Seth MacFarlane’s “Ted”

    NFB's 2007 film "Sleeping Betty" by Claude Cloutier

    Princess Betty sleeps in a narcoleptic stupor. The king appeals to his subjects to wake her. A worthy Prince Charles lookalike has to leave his royal suburb to save the princess, but will Betty be wakened with just a kiss?

    Drawn in India ink, this animation sets the Perrault classic in Claude Cloutier’s disjointed, anachronistic and playful universe.



    Via onanimation

    Breaking Bad Audition Tapes




    April 02, 2012

    Watch this while you still can...


    “Disney has kept The Sweatbox locked out of sight for the past decade, but the 2002 documentary was posted online yesterday by an eighteen-year-old cartoonist in the UK. The Sweatbox is at turns infuriating, hilarious and enlightening. You’ll cringe in sympathy with the Disney artists as you see the gross bureaucratic incompetence they had to endure while working at the studio in the 1990s. The film not only captures the tortured morphing of the Kingdom of the Sun into The Emperor’s New Groove, it also serves as an invaluable historical document about Disney’s animation operations in the late-1990s. If any questions remain about why Disney fizzled out creatively and surrendered its feature animation crown to Pixar and DreamWorks, this film will answer them.” — cartoonbrew
    Of course, the video was already taken down from YouTube, but the one on Vimeo is still up.

    Via wannabeanimator

    123Films

    After ABCinema, Evan Seitz is back with 123Films - Animations that quiz your movie knowledge. How many titles can you name?