Thursday, 28 July 2011

I am currently doing some work for the great people at VooDooDog in London. This is a piece taken from the current project. I designed the characters and animated it all in the style of Miroslav Sasek. He is Czech artist who designed and wrote childrens books about the places he travelled. He is definatley worth a gander as his style is very stylised and he captures each place perfectly. http://www.miroslavsasek.com/

Below are some pictures of his work.




And here is the design work I did for the project and the final scene outcome.

Wednesday, 29 June 2011

A Tale of Two Kings - Work in Progress

Here are a few bits of rough animation and progress sketches from a little film that I am working on. There is a bit of sticking on the walkcycle that the exporting program made.












Tuesday, 3 May 2011

Asia drawings

 Here are some drawings from my most recent sketchbook. I would put some more up but they are all in a box coming from Australia, so maybe another month. Hope you like them.










Friday, 26 November 2010

When Glen Keane met Tom Sanders


Well some exciting news!! I met Glen Keane! One word........Amazing! I was in Melbourne and saw there was a Disney exhibition so I thought i'd take a look as you do.

The exhibition focused on a few films. There was artwork (preliminary, design and animation drawings and brilliant maniquins from most of the films. Included was Snow White, Cinderella, Sleping Beauty, Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Princess and the Frog and Disneys' new film Tangled.


It wasnt until the next day that the true amazement happened. The following day I sat and listened to Roy Conli, the director of Tangled and the legend Glen Keane talk animation for over 2 hours! Glen talked about all his films and the characters he designed and animated, from the bear in Fox and the Hound, through Ariel, the Beast, Tarzan and on to his latest desgin work for Tangled. He drew Ariel, Beast, Tarzan and Rapunzel for us and explained about poses and general drawing gestures.


The talk was truly inspirational and lots better than my time at uni haha. When I met Glen Keane afterwards I couldn't help but thank him constantly, but I did spare some time to give him my card :)


Below are some photos of my meeting and some things from the exhibition book. I am in the process of trying to upload the talk at the moment so it should be up in the next few days with any luck.