Today's Inspiration:
“My work has a vitality and an ‘I don’t give a damn- try it’ quality,”
“I don’t want you to forget that creativeness, imagination, fantasy have to stay with you. You must stay pepped up on your work- you can’t get along a system alone. The first thing we come up against is sincerity and honesty by which I mean if a thing looks sincere
on the screen, it looks as though it would really work, as though it would really work, as though it existed,…..as though gravity held it down. It looks plausible, feels logical….caricature or exaggeration in drawing is very important. The public never pays for a good drawing. It pays for an exaggerated effect. By caricature I don’t always mean funny drawing. If you are going to make a fellow lean over, make him lean over plenty. Go twice as far as you think you can in the drawing and you will always be about right. Make the character do everything he does in a decisive, definite way so that the audience will know what he’s doing. The drawing should be direct, definite, and simple. That means again you must have a clear idea of what you are after because it is hard to make a simple drawing. Harder than to make a jumpled-up drawing
with all the details on it.”
- Woflgang Reitherman
https://50mostinfluentialdisneyanimators.wordpress.com/2011/09/02/14-wolfgang-reitherman/
https://youtu.be/mi9OBhcTZ1U
Program - Maya 2010
Rig - Simple Bot
http://www.creativecrash.com/maya/downloads/character-rigs/c/simple-bot-rig-for-maya
Animator's Bibles:
Character Animation Crash Course
Animator's Survival Kit
Illusion of Life
12 Principles of Animation
Drawn to Life
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