Admin Rodney Posted November 23, 2015 Admin Posted November 23, 2015 The book on animation by Preston Blair came up in anther topic. I thought it might be interesting to see some of the original art as it was put together to be published. (I'll try to organize these a bit more later) And here's the place where most folks go to find the books original scans: http://animationresources.org/instruction-preston-blairs-advanced-animation/ Quote
Admin Rodney Posted November 23, 2015 Author Admin Posted November 23, 2015 Here's the final art for the work setup above: And up next, a page on 'The Run' and 'The Fast Run', the latter of which has the character Tom from 'Tom and Jerry'... obviously a copyrighted character that might prove to be problematic. Quote
Admin Rodney Posted November 23, 2015 Author Admin Posted November 23, 2015 Here, I believe for the first time ever, is a side by side comparison of one of the comp pages and it's final format. For those of you who were born after Photoshop... this is what folks had to do before the advent of digital compositing. Quote
John Bigboote Posted November 23, 2015 Posted November 23, 2015 Is that the book where on the cover it asked... 'You can draw... why not try ANIMATION!'...? Quote
Admin Rodney Posted November 23, 2015 Author Admin Posted November 23, 2015 I'll have to confirm but I think it was, "You can draw. Why not try?" on the back cover. But yes, that's the book. Keep in mind that Preston Blair created two books on animation... that confuses people, myself included. Multiple editions, a few with title changes, further adds to the confusion. The current edition (mostly) combines those two books. Quote
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