Location
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Date
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Hours
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Instructor
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What I did
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Total Hours
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Art Center College of Design, Pasadena
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10/6/2012
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3 hours
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Ron Llanos
· Illustrator/artist
· B.F.A. with honors from Art Center College of Design
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After entering the class I received several handouts that were all about designing characters, both human and non-human. Had examples of characters concepts for Diego from Ice Age and Remy from Ratatouille. Shown silhouettes of well-known cartoon characters and then did an exercise in which you draw your own silhouette (it’s supposed to be spontaneous, it’s not supposed to be based off of anything), then trace the outline of the silhouette onto tracing paper and make a character out of it (even if the character doesn’t seem to make much sense). Later I had to practice drawing a human head with realistic proportions. I received homework in which I have to draw two busts of my own characters from four different views. He explained how drawing is a crucial starting point for all animators.
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13 hours
15 minutes
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Art Center College of Design, Pasadena
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10/13/2012
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3 hours
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Ron Llanos
· Illustrator/artist
· B.F.A. with honors from Art Center College of Design
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At start of class I received new handouts, about facial and body expressions. After a short drawing exercise (had to draw Thumper from Bambi), the instructor showed a few clips classic cartoons such as Tom and Jerry and Looney Toons and to show the behind-the-scenes drawings of the characters animation sequences used for the episodes. Then, in celebration of Halloween, I had to draw a witch character and come up with a background story for it.
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16 hours
15 minutes
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Saturday, October 13, 2012
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