Thank you to the Steven Universe community for saying such positive things about this scene, we thought you might like to see the pencil test. These are the shots from “Change Your Mind” that I animated and that Kendra @bcakesbaxter tied down. Thank you Rebecca for letting us be a part of your beautiful show. Thanks to our Drew @poseidonsbitch for scanning it all.
You’re Shere Khan !
—- Precisely. And you should know that everyone runs from Shere Khan.
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My rough animation for Boruto #65
Here’s my rough animation for cyclops sequence from Castlevania. I got to storyboard this sequence as well, which was a first for me. Up until then I’d never had that level of control over anything I’d worked on in the animation industry.
Out of everything I did for season one, this is by far what I worked the hardest on. I’m glad I’m finally getting to show it.
Here’s my animation for the opening credits of Castlevania without the bells and whistles of compositing.
Not only did I get to develop the style for this part, but it’s the only piece of animation in the show where my original drawings aired without any sort of clean up.
Out of everything I did for the first season of Castlevania, this was the part I had the most control over.
This is a line of dialogue I animated for Monkey during the early production of ‘Kubo’. Charlize Theron had not yet agreed to do the film but I think they might have shown this to help convince her to sign on. Audio is from the movie ‘Hancock’. We chose a line with an extreme level of anger that would fit her character. I think this test scared some people, I was drawing from a deep well…
Another yelling dialogue test from ‘Kubo’. This time we had an actual line from the film, delivered by Voldemort. Moonbeast was a challenge ‘cause he’s all up in your face so his mouth had to move really well, yet it was made of rigid plates. What he was so mad about I still don’t know. I think I need therapy.
Did this about a year ago
Here is a scene that I’d animated early during the “Tarzan” production. It was in the “monkey chase” sequence. In the middle of it, Jane lands into the arms of Tarzan and in a polite English manner asks that he put her down. It was decided that this slowed down the sequence, so this section was eliminated and he simply sets her down and the chase continues. - Ken Duncan (x)
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DisneyAnimation: Early #Moana pencil animation test by Eric Goldberg, inspired by Chris Williams’ storyboards, exploring the ocean’s personality. #TBT
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