One of the distinguishing features of Disney characters from the 1930s and 40s was their solid and realistic roundness. In fact, the Character Model Department was created because of the importance placed on visualizing and drawing the body as a three-dimensional object, in both character design and animation. In this workshop, learn about solid drawing and create your own animation of a character rotating, while retaining a feeling of depth.
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Swing by and join us for this fun Studio Series as we celebrate the 25th anniversary of Disney’s Tarzan® (1999)! Venture into the jungle to uncover...
Sat, Apr 20 | 10:30am–noonSwing by and join us for this fun Studio Series as we celebrate the 25th anniversary of Disney’s Tarzan® (1999)! Venture into the jungle to uncover...
Sat, Apr 20 | 1–2:30pmIn celebration of our current special exhibition, Disney Cats & Dogs, we are featuring artists who bring our favorite feline and canine friends to...
Sun, Apr 21 | 10:30am–12:30pm PTIn this workshop, Pixar Art Director Deanna Marsigliese will explore the fundamentals of conceptual character design through collage. Students will be...
Sat, Apr 27 | 10:30am–12:30pmCats and dogs have not only graced televisions and theaters for years but have also been staple characters within children’s books. In this workshop...
Sat, May 11 | 10:30am–12:30pm