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Snippets from the animation tutorials available at DonBluthAnimation.com
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When you take away the earmark of a lion it hardly looks like a lion at all. In this drawing, I explore how to remove the characteristic main and ...
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I am studying animation today because of your movies, in fact - my entrance essay to art school was "The Don Bluth Experience"
This likely qualifies me for being a huge creppy weirdo, but I don't even care.
Never stop animating.
All those are great, as well as diverse films. It's been a while since you've had a film out, and you are missed. A new renaissance of tradition animation may be beginning. Pixar has been great storywise, and it seems to have moved also into mainstream Disney. After the 90's they really lost their way but now with Princess and the Frog things seem to be looking up again for traditional animation and the magic it provides, and hopefully many more will come, and I'd love to see you take part in reviving that great art form. It was sad to see you gone after Titan AE, a very underrated film.
Well I don't know if you'll even read this, but I just want to say:
Thank you for the great work you've done, and that I truly hope you'll continue to do.