I am beginning freelance illustration work for a series of children's books. The first set of final artwork should be completed by the end of next month. This should be a good experience for me.
This is an incredibly awesome video of martial artist and actor Bruce Lee (1940 – 1973) playing ping pong using nunchakus. Nunchakus people! It’s hard enough for most people to play with a flat paddle (including me), let alone a rounded surface. The precision, the minimal effort, and the chorographical movements come together as Bruce Lee devastates ping pong players in a Nokia sponsored event. Video: https://youtu.be/y-2gEx0n_MA
I love the design of the human body, and the capabilities of bodily coordination. This is why I am intrigued with martial arts (or martial science). The movements that produce striking effects makes me want to replicate them or similar movements. Videos like this helps motivate me to animate. ![]()
This is a compilation of information I have gained from The Art Institute of Philadelphia. I have found this information useful in regards to how to approach making broadcast video content. Most of this serves as a reminder for when I plan out animations. I may create an addendum file to be uploaded, otherwise I will post more advice and instructional content separately. I hope this is useful to you as well.
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ArtistDiamond Stewart is interested in animation, comic book art, video games, and music. Categories
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