Character design for animation. headshots and creating compelling personalities with Gil Rimmer / [produced by] the Gnomon Workshop. Part 1 :

"Gil Rimmer simultaneously develops two characters, Francis and Paulo, who are classic pugilists in a fictional turn of the century metropolis. This first in a two DVD series focuses on creating the faces and heads of the two fighters, using dynamic silhouettes, rhythms, graphic design and comp...

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Corporate Author: Gnomon Workshop (Firm)
Other Authors: Rimmer, Gil
Format: Computer File
Language:English
Published: [Hollywood, Calif.] : Gnomon Workshop, [2009]
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Summary:"Gil Rimmer simultaneously develops two characters, Francis and Paulo, who are classic pugilists in a fictional turn of the century metropolis. This first in a two DVD series focuses on creating the faces and heads of the two fighters, using dynamic silhouettes, rhythms, graphic design and composition principles. Gil stresses the various visual relationships within individual characters while addressing the complementary relationship between the two fighters. Through a methodical process, beginning with a design brief followed by reference gathering, through traditional approaches to silhouette design and ending on detailed ortho- graphic views and expression sheets, Gil shares his thoughts about the design process and its place in the animation production pipeline."--Publisher's description.
Item Description:Title from container.
Disc will not work in DVD players.
Physical Description:1 DVD-ROM (420 min.) : sound, colour ; 12 cm
Format:System requirements: 1 GHz or faster processor; 512 MB or greater RAM; 64 MB or greater video RAM; 500 MB or greater hard disk space; Windows XP Professional or 2000 or Apple Mac OS x 10.2 (minimum); 1280 x 1024 or greater display; DVD-ROM drive.
ISBN:159762845X
9781597628457
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    NB 778.59 CHA
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