Character design for animation. look and feel, full body character development with Gil Rimmer / [produced by] the Gnomon Workshop. Part 2 :

"In this second in a two DVD series, Gil continues to develop Francis' and Paulo's designs into full-body orthographic and 3/4 views. The demonstration finally culminates in a 'look and feel' master shot posing the fighters in an alley behind Paulo's butcher shop. In th...

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Corporate Author: Gnomon Workshop (Firm)
Other Authors: Rimmer, Gil
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [Hollywood, Calif.] : Gnomon Workshop, [2009]
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Summary:"In this second in a two DVD series, Gil continues to develop Francis' and Paulo's designs into full-body orthographic and 3/4 views. The demonstration finally culminates in a 'look and feel' master shot posing the fighters in an alley behind Paulo's butcher shop. In the process, Gil reinforces the key principles from the first DVD : dynamic silhouettes, rhythms, graphic design and composition. He then explores the design brief further, introducing unique lighting approaches, shadow and light relationships, larger composition fundamentals, color treatments to complement the mood, and applying textures, atmosphere and visual effects to enhance the final result."--Publisher's description.
Item Description:Title from container.
Disc will not work in DVD players.
Physical Description:1 computer disc ; 12 cm
Format:DVD-ROM.
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:1597628441
9781597628440
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