Showing posts with label James Baxter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label James Baxter. Show all posts
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Sunday, January 15, 2012
PTD EXCLUSIVE: James Baxter/ Moses from Prince of Egypt #2
Here is another test from Prince of Egypt by James Baxter.... speaks for itself
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rePost: James Baxter Enchanted... Staircase Pencil Test
I want to repost a few of these animations since the quality is horrible for the ones that are currently there..
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Thursday, October 27, 2011
PTD EXCLUSIVE: James Baxter/ Moses from Prince of Egypt
So I am also working on converting James' Animation Reels!!!! They are all on 3/4 inch tape so I have to find a company that can do it, which should not be a problem. James has been a great sport about having his work on the PTD and I know we are all grateful. Check out this test...I have a few more too!
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Sunday, December 13, 2009
James Baxter dontation: Enchanted
Here is another donation from Enchanted. This is a truly amazing piece of work. There are so many layers of animation happening in this test, it takes many many many views to see everything that is being worked out. What I really love about this piece is the care that goes into building the character, adding the clothing, the hair, the extra bits of cloth that hang from the main part of the dress and the way everything is strongly driven by the way the character is moving down the stairs. Being able to see the construction through the dress is a real treat for me. Enjoy this masterful work as I did.
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009
James Baxter: Enchanted
Another donation of James Baxter's work on Enchanted. Speaks for itself.
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009
James Baxter: Rough Belle Pencil Test
Beauty and the Beast Pencil Test from Victor Ens on Vimeo.
Someone sent me a link to Victor Ens' Vimeo site with this great test displayed. Victor has been putting up some good animation and I have a few of his things posted here as well. Thanks for finding these gems and uploading them! While analyzing this animation, I am thinking there are 5 key poses, but it could be 4...up for discussion.
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Monday, September 7, 2009
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