Moon Animate Makeup is a project where an episode of Sailor Moon is separated into around 250 different shots. These shots are each sent to a different animator who could be anywhere the world, the animators each re-animate their designated shot in their own style. Each re-animated shot is then reassembled back…
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I animated this while teaching my UniSA animation Design class. The assignment was to design a character and have it perform a short snippet of dialogue from something that you hopefully wont get sued over! Someone in my class suggested I pick a line from Pulp Fiction, then it was…
Because Tim and I are running out of Cyanide and Happiness shorts to post two cool dudes, we’re going to do a series of behind the scenes posts about our ‘traditional’ animation process. It’s something we wanted to blog about because usually when I tell people how long animation takes, they spit…
Guys, if you’ve never watched the Twilight Zone you gotta get on it! This gif is a reference to Time Enough At Last, and was made because yesterday was National Twilight Zone Day (I suspect the ‘National’ part is not the nation that I live in). I threw this together as…
I’m currently teaching Animation Design at the University of South Australia. I like to work on the assignments alongside my students, Assignment #1 is split into 2 parts. Part 1 is to Create a character turnaround sheet so I can see the thought process that has gone into creating the character….
Last year Levi created this animation for LoopDeLoop. It won the Adelaide category which was really exciting. It also took forever and was a weird inside joke about the film Wickerman but you know what. I make animation for ME not YOU!
Here is my LoopDeLoop entry for January! LoopDeLoop is an international bimonthly animation competition. The theme was Sisters and it was sponsored by the Wandaa project, a group that focuses on supporting Women in Animation. Originally Tim and I were planning a collaboration that told a short story. It didn’t quite work…
from Awesome Fighter Animation on Vimeo.
I’ve been animating in Photoshop (which has been a ton of fun) and playing around with smear frames and secondary motion.
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