Animation

Keith Lango Animation: Going dark…

Recently I was doing my routine round up of animation blogs and websites. I came across a post by Keith Lango, who is a great animator and has been a blogger for a very long time, stating his blog post and all the online resources that he shares to the community will no longer be updated. So he mentions in his final post that he is retiring from animation blogging and online animation teaching.

I have been a great fan of Keith Lango and I thank him for all the hard work he have done, sharing his valuable knowledge to the online animation community. His blogs and videos will be a great resource for generation to come and remembered. I personally believe his online archive is an epic library!

I wish him all the best with his endeavors and thanking him for being a great animator 🙂

Check out his final blog post over here…

Open Animation Workshop Dec 2012 at Puppeteer Lounge

That’s me entertaining the audience with Danny’s fancy moves. Recently we conducted an interaction program, an Open Animation Workshop with students of Srijana Fine Arts college at Puppeteer Lounge. All of them loved watching cartoons, big animated movies and playing video games but very little of them actually knew how it was all made or created. During the open workshop I had the opportunity to enlighten the students on animation, I mean how a digital character is born and how we bring the character to life, the process from the humble bouncing ball to complex shots. The students had a great time learning from us. Makes me want to do these sessions more often 🙂

Check out the photo gallery here!

Bonnie Animation Samples

Looking really nice! Go ahead and check out the rig. Great share by Josh Sobel for the animation community 🙂

Download Bonnie here : http://www.joshsobelanimator.com/

Pantomime Acting!

Can you guess the comedy actor being caricatured in this shot!?

Apply now and learn character animation from us!
More Info : puppeteerlounge.com/animation-workshop

Naiad Project: Release The Kraken (Final Rendering)

Kraken, the monster was rigged by one of my brilliant student Jimmy Gunawan for this beautiful shot!

CREDITS
Fluid Simulation: Mirco Paolini
Rendering/Shading/Lighting: Mirco Paolini
Modeling/Texturing: Umberto D’Andrea
Rigging: Jimmy Gunawan
Animation:Mirco Paolini
Compositing: Mirco Paolini