Tie Down Your Rough Animation / Like We Did At Disney / Russ Edmonds

This is an animation tutorial from Russ Edmonds, Disney veteran animator, on how and when to tie down your animation drawings. Save yourself time and headaches by knowing this process. This is how all the great traditional animation masters animated. In this video, Russ Edmonds shares examples of his hand-drawn animation drawings in their rough form, using examples from Disney classics The Lion King, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and Winnie the Pooh. To see the full content of this video and many more, please join my PATREON community, where you can explore more of my chalk talks and animation tutorials. These videos and chalk talks are the quality I taught at UCLA, CalArts, and Disney. Learn from a traditional Disney Animator how to observe, understand, sketch, and animate. Understand animal anatomy and then take an in-depth look at Russ’ animation process. ____________________ Subscribe to my channel for more animation and art videos: YOUTUBE:    / @russedmondsanimation   For more in-depth chalk talks, tutorials, and live webinars, please join me and my art community on PATREON:) PATREON:   / russedmondsanimation   If you would like to see my artwork, visit: INSTAGRAM:   / russ.edmonds   I animate with the animation app RoughAnimator: https://www.roughanimator.com/ I use Adobe Photoshop for storyboarding, drawing, and painting: https://www.adobe.com/ I use Wacom Cintiqs for digital drawing: https://www.wacom.com/ ____________________ Producer: Angela Edmonds Filmed at my ranch and studio. Russ Edmonds is a feature film animator and story artist. He is best known for his work as a Disney supervising animator on many classic films such as OLIVER AND COMPANY, THE LITTLE MERMAID, BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, THE RESCUERS DOWN UNDER, ALADDIN, THE LION KING, THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME, TARZAN, ATLANTIS, THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG, and WINNIE THE POOH. Russ contributed his work as a Story Artist on projects like WONDER PARK, and THE GARFIELD MOVIE, to name a few. Russ has worked on feature films for Alcon Entertainment, Warner Bros. Animation, Skydance Animation, Paramount Animation, and Disney Animation Studios. Russ instructed animation for leading film schools such as California Institute of the Arts and UCLA.