i-miha:

l-a-l-o-u:

This is my student film, Bleuet Fraise (it means Blueberry Strawberry in french)! I created this as a final project in my animation course at Cegep du Vieux-Montreal. It took a little over a year to make, including all the pre-production stuff like designing the characters, painting backgrounds, planning the shots and everything. The animation itself took about 4-5 months of full-time work. I know it’s a little short compared to all of those amazing student shorts you can find online, but please give it a chance…. I had to make everything myself! It was a huge challenge and I’m really proud of having completed it! I really hope you like it!!

Big thanks to my awesome musician @lizrainsberry for creating such an amazing track and to @yamsgarden for providing the voices!!

Her movie was my favorite of the bunch. 😀

anna-cattish:

‘Into the Virt’ is a short film I had a chance to contribute to in collaboration with a great team of Russian artist and animators: Sasha ChernogorovIlya ShekiladzeDenis PisarevIvan KorolevVlad Gusev, Vladimir Gerasimov, Aleksey Bovkun. Sound by Sasha DZA 

Some of you might have already seen these characters. Unfortunately the animated short starring them was leaked unfinished a few weeks ago. Today the team has officially released the new enchanced and extended version. We hope you’ll enjoy it. Please help us share the official release. Yay! Thank you! ★

Some of my designs

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leothaerin:

YouTube has been allowing a bunch of cool people to make a lot of really
fascinating videos about anime recently, so I thought I might share
some of them and the channels I follow over here. This is #4 of 4!

Although RCAnime doesn’t upload as much as some of the other channels I’ve been linking to, his explorations of specific aspects of works are surprisingly accessible! He seems to be pretty inspired by the incredible work of Tony Zhou on Every Frame A Painting, so if you like those videos, and you like anime, this is probably a channel for you!

The second video of RC’s that I’m going to link is absolutely mandatory viewing for anyone who wants to really understand where anime comes from. Not, like, the ideology behind the animation, but literally, where the drawings come from, and what makes those great shots look, well, great. In short, it’s about sakuga.

I hope you have enjoyed this little selection of some of my favourite anime-related YouTubers!