Walt Disney Animation Studios The Archive Series: Story (Hardcover)
your career in Animation: How to survive and thrive
Walt Disney's Nine Old Men and the Art of Animation
Frank and Ollie (special edition) (DVD)
"the art of" books such as Finding Nemo, Incredibles, Monsters Inc., UP, Animal Character Design, Meet the Robinsons, Monsters Vs. Aliens, Kung Fu Panda, Animal Drawing, Ray Harryhausen
Wacom Tablet
books I've read or am reading not in any particular order
action cartooning
phil gordon's little green book
Batman Animated
Walt Disney
walt stanchfield - drawn to life vol.1 and 2
chuck jones - chuck amuck
Indiana Jones: Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (comic)
The Art of Wall-E
Timing for Animation
The Tarzan Chronicles
The Simpsons Handbook - Secret tips from the pros
The New Encyclopedia of Modern BodyBuilding: Arnold Schwarzenegger
Guinness Book of World Records: Gamers Edition 2008
The Illusion of Life: Disney Animation
Force: Dynamic life Drawing
The Animators Survival Kit
The Alphabet of Manliness
Change Your Thinking: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
The Zook Book: Flip book done by my friend Conrad
The Art of Disney
Just Can't Get Enough: Toys, Games, and other stuff from the 80s that Rocked
Creating Character with Personality
To Infinity and Beyond: The Story of Pixar Animation Studios
I want to travel the world and see and experience many new people and cultures. I feel that the minute you stop learning, life becomes boring. You can never know too much about yourself or others or just life in general. You will never know everything there is to know. Also, never take life too seriously, learn to live, love and just enjoy who you are, sometimes people get caught up in a moment and they lose sight of who they are. If that happens (like it did for me) It's always important to step back, take a deep breathe, re-evaluate your actions and thoughts, and keep moving forward. In time, things will eventually fall back into place. Never give up and always hope for the best even in the worst situations!
2 comments:
lol...nice song! I was finally able to view your sketches, good job ;-)
As I stated on the phone with you, these are nice. I wish you could have them looped so you could get the full effect. Keep up the good work Scott.
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