Category: animschool webcast

AnimSchool Webcast: Lluis Llobera, Part 4

In Part 4 of AnimSchool’s Webcast with Blue Sky Senior Animator Lluis Llobera, Lluis discusses one of his shots from Rio, sharing his animation process. He goes over how his shot evolved with what he was given from layout, showing his blocking, splining to the final render.

AnimSchool Webcast: Lluis Llobera, Part 3

In Part 3 of AnimSchool’s Webcast with Blue Sky Senior Animator Lluis Llobera, Lluis discusses the relationship between Nigel and his human partner, Marcel.

Coming up in Part 4, Lluis breaks down a shot in Rio from Layout to Polish.

AnimSchool Webcast: Lluis Llobera, Part 2

In part 2 of AnimSchool’s webcast with Lluis Llobera, Lluis goes over his process of animating the villain, Nigel.

Coming up in part 3, Lluis talks about the relationship between Nigel and his human partner, Marcel.

AnimSchool Webcast: Lluis Llobera, Part 1

A couple of months ago AnimSchool sat down with Blue Sky Animator Lluis Llobera. In part 1 from AnimSchool’s live webcast, Lluis talks about his journey of becoming a villain character lead and shares some early tests of Nigel, one of the villain characters in RIO.

Coming up in Part 2, Lluis discusses animating a villain and the relationship between Nigel and Marcel.

Come join all the students learning online at AnimSchool. Summer Term begins July 1st 

AnimSchool Webcast: Jeff Gabor, Part 6

Animator Jeff Gabor, gives some final advice on reference and submitting your reel to studios.

AnimSchool Webcast: Jeff Gabor, Part 5

In part 5 of AnimSchool’s webcast with Jeff Gabor, Jeff goes over what he would fix in his shot from AnimSchool’s “Animation Principles” Lecture, if he had more time. Jeff also answers a few questions including- what type of shots keep him up at night.

In part 6, Jeff gives some final advice for students studying to get into the animation industry.

AnimSchool Webcast: Jeff Gabor, Part 4

Jeff Gabor talks about how he struggled with part of his shot from the AnimSchool’s “Animation Principles” Lecture. He also discusses when, and when not to use smear frames in an animation.

In Part 5, Jeff goes over what he would fix in his shot, if he had more time.