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Basics Animation 03: Drawing for Animation
£19.00
The thinking process behind drawing, characters, composition and movement, narrative and adaptation are all fully examined in the latest title “Drawing for Animation”. Drawing is a fundamental part of the preparatory stages of virtually all design-led projects. It is the core method by which ideas and concepts may be envisaged and ultimately shared with collaborators, clients and audiences. Aimed at students and those interested in entering the animation business, this book explores the pre-production work essential for producing great animation. It is supported by student exercises and includes varied contributions from pioneers in the industry, as well as contemporary practitioners.
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Additional information
Publisher | AVA Publishing SA, 1st edition (20 Oct. 2008) |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 192 pages |
ISBN-10 | 2940373701 |
ISBN-13 | 978-2940373703 |
Dimensions | 16.33 x 1.5 x 22.76 cm |
by Kimberley
Bought this for my hubby as he had it when he went to university & knows some of the contributors.
by Joe Sheehan
Drawing for Animation by Paul Wells highlights the role of drawing in the creation of animated films. The reader is given expert guidance through the whole process, from initial concepts, preparatory drawings, scripts and storyboards all the way to actual animation. Each chapter is accompanied by clear and concise examples, wonderfully illustrated by leading animators including Joanna Quinn, Bill Plympton, Paul Driessen and Peter Parr. The book is worth buying for these images alone. Valuable for students or fans of animation in general, I recommend this excellent book without hesitation.
by Amazon Customer
Some long words, but once you look them up you get some great advice. Prof Paul Wells knows his animation stuff and a large amount of content from the genius Joanna Quinn. A must buy for any animator