A collection of animated walk and run cycles. With a deep bow to Jamaal Bradley's 'Pencil Test Depot' as the inspiration for this blog.. However, this one is just going to focus on Walks.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Tissa David and Phil Duncan walk cycles for Hubley films
Two different walk cycles , done for two different films directed by John Hubley. These originally appeared on Michael Sporn's wonderful blog . (if you don't have it bookmarked go visit there right now and bookmark it . Michael is running a blog which is a combination animation history/animation technique university course , conducted via blogging. Michael is a font of valuable information about the art and craft of animation. )
This first walk is from the Hubley-directed "Upkeep" , animated by Tissa David:
And this walk by Phil Duncan , from Hubley's "Of Men and Demons" --
Here's another Tissa David walk , of an old villager from R.O. Blechman's "The Soldier's Tale"
Tissa David (whose original name is David Teréz) is a Hungarian-born animation artist. To be honest, at first I thought he was a man, and her works that I found on the great page of Michael Sporn didn’t arouse my attention. Of course, since I know she is from Hungary I look at her differently :), and watching a detail from Soldier’s Tale the wonderful mobility and the dash by which this dialogue scene is animated were a nice surprise to me!
Tissa David (whose original name is David Teréz) is a Hungarian-born animation artist.
ReplyDeleteTo be honest, at first I thought he was a man, and her works that I found on the great page of Michael Sporn didn’t arouse my attention. Of course, since I know she is from Hungary I look at her differently :), and watching a detail from Soldier’s Tale the wonderful mobility and the dash by which this dialogue scene is animated were a nice surprise to me!