Animating 3D Cartoon Characters in Blender
Influences
A course by Ulises Cervantes , 3D Character Animator and Artist
Joined July 2019
About the video: Influences
Overview
“How to find inspiration? Now I will tell you about my sources of inspiration. I will share the animation examples that I enjoy the most and motivate me.”
In this video lesson Ulises Cervantes addresses the topic: Influences, which is part of the Domestika online course: Animating 3D Cartoon Characters in Blender. Learn to bring cartoon-style characters to life through their poses, gestures, and actions using fun and effective tools .
Partial transcription of the video
“I've already told you a bit about myself. In this lesson. i'm going to talk about my influences. that has impacted my way of thinking and doing my work. Join me to see them. I actually really like both classic and modern Disney. I also really liked Pixar's work. I admire the ability of these two studios to tell such emotional and well-crafted stories. They deliver work with the highest quality in every part of the 3D production execution. including the animation. Disney's animation style has its characteristic stamp. started by pioneers like the Nine Old Men. and continuing to this day with...”
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Course summary for: Animating 3D Cartoon Characters in Blender
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3D, 3D Animation, Animation, Character Animation

Ulises Cervantes
A course by Ulises Cervantes
Ulises Cervantes is a 3D character animator and artist from Mexico, currently living in Aguascalientes. He began his career in motion graphics and slowly transitioned to 3D, gaining a range of experience at different companies. He also spent a year at Bardel Entertainment in Canada working as an FX artist on Puss in Boots for Netflix. However, he always had his sights set on becoming an animator and finally achieved his goal when he joined Huevocartoon, where he helped create movies like Un Rescate de Huevitos and Un Gallo Congelado.
He currently works full-time as a freelance animator and collaborates with the US-based video game studio Secret Location, the Mexican advertising studio Ploop, and the Brazilian production studio Brape.
He also runs his own YouTube channel called Cebolla Skin and teaches online classes.
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