Steven Universe + Onion Skin #102

The process of animating an episode of Steven Universe, what it’s like working at a studio with guest Onion Skin, and results from the offhand drawing challenge.
The process of animating an episode of Steven Universe, what it’s like working at a studio with guest Onion Skin, and results from the offhand drawing challenge.
How do you write funny animations? A look into Sublo & Tangy Mustard comedy and tips from guest star Piemations.
Snakes breakdance in this terrible movie featuring a serpent who snorts sand and has a surfer dude voice. Details on how the trippy 2D/3D sequence in the middle of the film is animated.
All about Multiple Animator Projects, how to join, how to host, and their history.
How do you make a great pilot episode for an animation series? See Final Space, a rare example of an independent animation pilot that made it.
All about Betsy Lee’s original animated series No Evil: where those strange names come from, a storybook summary, and animation texture tricks.
The two most important parts of writing an animated short: characters and world, both done well in an unexpected animation about sheep.
Inspecting bad writing in a semi-abstract animation about a tiger.
Learn how to save time making your own animations from a laughably idealistic McDonald’s anime.
A music video reminiscent of Scooby Doo with characteristically bouncy animation.
Disney’s movie Zootopia. Writing is as important as the animation itself.