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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