I’ve almost forgotten that my favorite animated classic comes from Disney…this is obviously to the awesome movies Pixar’s put out there. But, if you still remember Disney, remember they’ve got a site as well.
I’ve almost forgotten that my favorite animated classic comes from Disney…this is obviously to the awesome movies Pixar’s put out there. But, if you still remember Disney, remember they’ve got a site as well.
A series of daily figurative doodles from Kyle T. Webster’s imagination. It’s a nice idea, and it’s executed amazingly well.
A great blog focusing on one of the aspects of animation that isn’t usually in the spotlight: the backgrounds. Animation backgrounds is really and interesting site, so be sure you don’t miss it.
Nice little web tool. You only need to enter the URL of an image to get a color palette that matches the image. This is useful for coming up with a website color palette that matches a key image a client wants to work with.
web icons, some free, some of them are not, but all of them are useful and nice for your projects
Derek Thompson joined Pixar in January 2005 to work as a Story Artist on WALL-E. Here, Thompson explains the process of the Story department and presents a look at some of WALL-E’s storyboards.
Don’t wake me up is Kelly Dyson’s wonderful illustration and design portfolio. Cool enough.
I just found the Street Anatomy blog, and I have to say it is really interesting. It mixes the topics of medicine, art and design. It might sound weird, but it works for them. You should check it out.