
Cartoon Animation with Preston Blair, Revised Edition!
learn techniques for drawing and animating cartoon characters
$35.19
- Paperback
128 pages
- Release Date
2 November 2020
Summary
Bring Your Cartoons to Life: The Preston Blair Animation Guide
In Cartoon Animation with Preston Blair, acclaimed cartoon animator Preston Blair shares his vast practical knowledge to explain and demonstrate the many techniques of cartoon animation. By following his lessons, you can make any character—person, animal, or object—come to life through animated movement! Animation is the process of drawing a character in successive positions to create lifelike movement. Animator…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781633228900 |
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ISBN-10: | 1633228908 |
Series: | Collector's Series |
Author: | Preston Blair |
Publisher: | Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc |
Imprint: | Walter Foster Publishing |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 128 |
Release Date: | 2 November 2020 |
Weight: | 602g |
Dimensions: | 14mm x 297mm x 224mm |
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“This is the holy grail of all art books.” - Sandbox World
“Profusely illustrated throughout and comprehensively covering all of the fundamentals of cartoon animation…ideal and unreservedly recommended.” * Midwest Book Review *“This is the holy grail of all art books.” * Sandbox World *“A treasure trove of samples and guidelines to inspire an artist at any level.” * Comics Grinder *
About The Author
Preston Blair
Preston Blair (1910-1995) was a native Californian who studied art at the Otis Art Institute, as well as illustration under Pruett Carter at Chouinard Art Institute (now California Institute of the Arts). As a member of the California Watercolor Society and the American Watercolor Society in New York, he exhibited work all over the country. Preston was a fine artist during the early days of full-length feature animation. For the Disney production Fantasia, he designed and animated the hippos in “The Dance of the Hours.” He also animated Mickey Mouse in The Sorcerers Apprentice, portions of the classic film Pinocchio, and the famous scene in Bambi when the owl talks about love in his “twitterpated” speech. At MGM, Preston directed Barney Bear short films, and he was well known as the designer and animator of one of Tex Avery’s epic shorts Red Hot Riding Hood. Preston later moved to Connecticut, where he produced television commercials, educational films, and cartoons, including The Flintstones. Before he passed away, he worked as an inventor of interactive TV programs, such as teaching reading through animation and virtual reality games featuring full-sized animated opponents.
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