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AGENDA or How to organize your time?

Posted onJune 6, 2017July 31, 2018

Hi everybody, A good time management is essential, especially when you are working alone. In my case, writing articles every month requires a certain discipline and good organization and even more now Read More …

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SKILLS or What skills do you need to be a good animator?

Posted onmay 7, 2017February 5, 2019

Hi everybody, Who has not wondered what could he improve to meet the industry expectations? Based on my experience as a recruiter and on different offers, I have decided to create the profile of what would be the perfect animator Read More …

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MOTIVATION or how to think positive?

Posted onJuly 27, 2016October 17, 2018

Hi everybody, Some years ago, I gave a talk about motivation and to earn the interest of my students started with that punchline : “Animating is frustrating!”(Well, “frustrating” was not exactly the word I used…) It is true that Read More …

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REFERENCES or How to find inspiration for your shot?

Posted onDecember 20, 2015January 8, 2019

Hi everybody, When I was studying illustration, the director of the school used to say: “We are big standing on the shoulders of giants” If you are lucky to work in a studio, you'll be able to check the storyboards, animatics, recordings Read More …

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GLOSSARY or the most used terms in 3D animation

Posted onAugust 1, 2015October 30, 2018

Hi everybody, People often asked me the meaning of this or that word… The truth is that is not easy to clarify terminology so I've noticed that some animators used to be confused with the Read More …

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COMFORT or How to feel comfortable?

Posted onDecember 9, 2014December 4, 2018

Hi everybody, After spending so many hours in front of a computer, we tend to put ourselves in bad postures. The example in the picture above is inspired on some coworkers who will probably recognize themself… Everyone Read More …

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TEMPLE or How to study Animation?

Posted onOctober 14, 2014December 20, 2017

Hi everybody, As I told you in the introduction, I have been collecting during several years articles and tutorials. But when I started to store and analyse them,I found myself with some problems… How to sort them to quickly find what I need? Why Read More …

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  • Workflow
    • 1. General Workflow
    • 2. Tools
    • 3. Planning
    • 4. Technical Layout
    • 5. Staging
    • 6. Blocking
  • Basic Foundations
    • 1. Pose
    • 2. Timing
    • 3. Forces
    • 4. 12 Principles
    • 5. Keys
    • 6. Spacing
  • Acting
    • 1. Video Reference
    • 2. Patego
    • 3. Observation
  • StoryTelling
    • 1. Gathering
    • 2. Casting & Launch
    • 3. B-Sheet
    • 4. X-Sheet
    • 5. Composition
  • Attitude
    • 0. Glossary
    • 1. Temple
    • 2. Comfort
    • 3. References
    • 4. Motivation
    • 5. Skills
    • 6. Agenda
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    • Español
    • English
    • Français