Tuesday, May 09, 2006
Meta: The $100,000 Animation Drawing Course- Lesson 1
Lesson One / Lesson Two / Lesson Three / Lesson Four / Lesson Five / Lesson Six / Lesson Seven / Lesson Eight / Lesson Nine / Lesson Ten
You can go to animation school, spend a $100,000 and not learn a damn thing about the basics of good animation drawing- OR you can buy a Preston Blair book for $8 and learn it all in a couple months. You pick.INTRODUCTION
If you learn the principles correctly, you will be able to draw in any style today. You'll be miserable having to dumb down your abilities- but you will be in demand. --John Kricfalusi
The internet offers animation students opportunities that have never existed before. The one I'm about to tell you about is the chance of a lifetime. How would you like to learn to draw for animation from one of the greatest cartoonists of the golden age, and one of the greatest current cartoonists? Here's your chance...
Read this important note from John Kricfalusi before reading any further.



You will also need to print out the pages of the first edition of the book on these two pages...
Preston Blair's Animation 1st Edition Part One
Preston Blair's Animation 1st Edition Part Two
LESSON ONE
Read John Kricfalusi's introduction to this lesson at...
Animation School Lesson 1: Construction- The Head
Then READ and FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS Preston Blair gives you on these two pages...


Make an egg model and draw it from several angles using the techniques of construction.
Draw all of the various characters on these pages, paying close attention to the volumetric forms and proportions.
After you have drawn a character, compare it to Preston Blair's drawing and note any differences on yours in red pencil.
Draw it again, trying to correct your mistakes from the first time.
When you are satisfied with your drawings, post them on a blog.
Don't have a web page or blog? Get a FREE blog at www.blogger.com. Sign up for free Blogspot hosting and use the free image hosting services.
You can't participate in the classes if John K can't go to your blog to see your drawings.
PLEASE NOTE: The procedure for getting your blog listed on this page has changed. Due to the overwhelming response to this course, I don't have time to add each student's link by hand. Your assignment will be automatically linked at the bottom of this page if you...
- Click on "links to this post" at the bottom of this posting.
- Click on "create a link".
- Copy and paste the HTML code into your completed assignment for lesson number 9.
- Publish your post.
Your page will automatically be added to the list of links.
Do not delete or edit your posts or change the title after you have posted them. You will need them later to chart your progress.
FINAL NOTE

Any artist who doesn't draw as well as Preston Blair (and that encompasses an awful lot of people!) will benefit from sitting down and doing these exercises. The ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive Blog is making it easy for you, bringing all the material you need together. This is a unique opportunity. Don't waste it.
As the gunfighters said in the old West... DRAW!
Stephen Worth
Director
ASIFA-Hollywood
Animation Archive
Read what Lines & Colors had to say about the course.





























33 Comments:
Also, I run a local comic shop. Do you have any suggestion for ways I can help the archive through the store? Maybe a promotions kit with flyers I can print off and distribute to customers? We have a blog and I'm going to include a link from our blog but if you have any other ideas I'd love to hear them! Thanks again!
In the upper right column, under About The Archive, you'll find a downloadable PDF brochure. Feel free to print that out and distribute it.
Thanks!
Steve
Steve, AWESOME that you are doing this. I set up a forum just to hopefully team up with other people who were gonna do the assignments some days ago. Might be handy so everything is within reach. (Though it is in reach here too, now, so let me know if I should just terminate the forum or no?)
http://www.createforum.com/phpbb/index.php?mforum=doodleaye
Thank you very much, both you and John K. I'll be doing my homework soon. Before the deadline. Which I just made up. FYI there are already broken links and duplicates on the students links, in case you care.
The book seems very interesting and shows many techniques I hope to learn. I currently only test with flash and easytoon (I currently have no examples) and the only light table/box I have is a pane of glass with a light bulb behind it, which hurts my eyes and makes drawing almost imposible. Would you know of any places to get a cheap light table/box.
Also, is aniamtion school really $100,000?!
Well I might as well get started. I've only found out about this a few days ago oddly, and knwo I'm going to be a late bloomer on the whole thing, so give me time! But the thought of John K. checking out my work sounds pretty interesting and fun.
This is a fantastic idea! I've just started a blog and am eager to follow this course. I'll be publishing my work on my blog if anyone is interested in taking a peek. I'd love some tips.
Bevin Carnes
July 21, 2006
http://bevinsblog.blogspot.com/2006/06/drawing-course-lesson-1.html
Well since I can't seem to get the first lesson to appear much on my end (can't be a browser issue maybe), here's mine...
Chris Sobieniak
June, 20, 2006
http://studio-toledo.blogspot.com/2006/06/blairkricfalusi-drawing-course-lesson_20.html
I've already got a few responses that popped up over this entry, and I'm thankful for it! I just hope I can continue to keep up than lose interest too easily.
Hi, there is was just wondering, is it required that we have the exact edition of Preston Blair's book that is specified? Otherwise, I have his large book dubbed "Cartoon Animation" that seems to be a compilation of all his former lessons.
That edition will work. Just follow along with John as he tells you what pages to focus on.
A wee bit of a problem. One can only sign up for "Blogger Beta" at this point. Which means that there in no way to use the "create a link" function on the bottom of this page. Anyhelp? In any case, my blog account is,
http://shalomz.blogspot.com/
John... I am very serious about taking advantage of your offer. I am in school in SF for animation, but I would love an opportunity to mentor under you! Please let me know if I can participate. In the meantime, I will continue to do the work.
You can copy the address above...
http://www.animationarchive.org/2006/05/meta-100000-animation-drawing-course.html
...and code it as a link in your blog posting. Do a google search for HTML "anchor link". It will tell you how to code a link.
Thanks
Steve
Just wondering if it's worth picking up a copy of the book since that so many pages are uploaded here? How many pages is the actual book? Just that it's a bit of a hassel to have stuff shipped over from America.
The currently available book is totally different than the pages we have online. You should get both. It's well worth the shipping cost.
Steve
November 20 - I just stumbled across this site and I'm agog at what John K is offering. Am I too late to start?
Never too late. The resource is here. Take advantage of it.
Steve
Steve,
I have created an anchor link to this page as you suggested. I do not see a link to my page under "links to this post." I am not a HTML guru, but would like to take part. I did a search on HTML Anchor Links and it was WAY beyond this english major.
Again, to remind you, all new blog accounts are being set up as "beta" and are not compatable with your instructions on how to link to this page. You can see my page at http://shalomz.blogspot.com/
As you can see, I have created a link to the course page. I haven't heard any comments on my work. I'm assuming that is because I am not on the Links to this post column. How do I get on it?
Just a bit of help?
thank you and sorry for bothering you.
Ever so frustrated,
Shalom
You need to have the link in it when you first post the lesson. Then it will show up. If you add the link after, it won't show up in the links to the page until google spiders your page. It might help to send out a ping through weblogs.com or technorati.com.
Thanks
Steve
I finished the assignment today. I enjoyed going through the lesson plan and trying out this exercise. I put my rinished results up and look forward to feedback on how I did. Here is the link to my blog.
http://lime4ever.blogspot.com/
Thanks again
Can I join the course now?? Waiting eagerly...
Get to drawing! The resource is here.
Steve
After a few days work I have done some drawings. I am not very enthusiastic, as they are not good.. but i feel atleast I have some idea wht is 'volume'.
Need your comments.
Link is:
http://uddip-ani-learn.blogspot.com
I've put up my drawings from page one of lesson one, and welcome any feedback. I'm still working on page two, and I'll post those as soon as I'm done. I want to thank Stephen and John for posting these lessons, although it seems like John might have given up on these lessons since people weren't following them anymore. What a shame.
http://meetingedges.blogspot.com
Stephen
New student here, and I hope John K will start back up on the project.
http://themindofseantron.blogspot.com/
Just to set the record straight though. . . I believe that this course could be of use to most anyone (not just 13-24 year olds). I'm 28, and I still think that I have enough of a rebelious nature to get this stuff.
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These comments have been invaluable to me as is this whole site. I thank you for your comment.
I have posted my exercises to my blog, Http://www.looneymoon.blogspot.com and I have included the link in the blog like the instructions say, but I still don't see the link appear here, or in the other lessons. I would really like some feedback on my work so far
Hi,
Is this course still open, please? (I notice most posts on this lesson are from mid-2006).
It looks great fun, and very helpful - so I'd love to take part. :-)
Thanks,
Paul.
Hi,I completed the course a while back and did some new animation samples.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxhCtxO6grE
what do you guys think?
I saw above you mentioned blogger, if you are after another free blog host try out Getablog.info
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I've finally managed to pick the book up (and have printed all the old pages)-this is something I'm tired of procrastinating on so I'm anxious to start.
I'm not sure about how to go about the examples-but I'm using animation paper and a combination of H and B grade pencils-I'll begin posting stuff on my blog at
http://atc482.blogsome.com/
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