




I tried out a sketch tutorial I found online. It wasn't that difficult. Just using animated deformations to cause the edges to be squiggly. I really should be working on other projects...
This blog contains the digital workbooks of the students who take ARIL-360 / ARIL-421 at Montclair State University.
This blog contains the digital workbooks of students at Montclair State University. In fall, it was dedicated to "ARIL-360: Motion, Light, Texture, Mapping", and in spring to "ARIL-421: Advanced Animation and Illustartion Arts".
I have since moved on to Monmouth University, where my students post to this blog
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1 comment:
Hey, why don't you post a link to that tutorial?
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