Tuesday, June 25, 2019

http://www.youngarts.org

http://www.youngarts.org 1.What is my deadline to apply to YoungArts? 2.How do I apply? 3.What are the YoungArts age eligibility requirements? 4.If I have already graduated high school, may I still apply to the YoungArts program? 5.Do I have to be a U.S. citizen to apply to the YoungArts program? 6.Can I apply to YoungArts if I was a previous winner? 7.What artistic disciplines does YoungArts accept applications for? 8.Can I apply in more than one discipline? 9.Can I begin my application before my audition/portfolio materials are ready to upload?

Friday, July 21, 2017

Flour Sack Jump Final Project

07/21/2017

Flour Sack Jump Final Project

It's the last day of animation class today, and I would like to share my final project with you. Thank you for all of your advice. Chris




Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Playdough with obstacle


Playdough with obstacle (07/07/17)

I am taking animation class and would like to share this clip with you. Thank you.


Gesture Drawing




This was done at Academy of Art~~

Friday, April 7, 2017

hello





Hi Chankyo and Rhea,
Just saying hello! I didn't forget you guys. :)
I know you two are working hard with your art teachers. I am glad that you both are in good hands.  Hopefully, you are enjoying your art activity.

I wrote photoshop an animation assignment, however, I know it is not easy.
So take your time. I may come up with easier assignment soon. You can do it when you are  bored. :) No stress.

 http://sansustudio.blogspot.com/2017/02/march-12-assignment-animation-in.html

Keep playing and enjoy the spring!
Please share anything - daily doodling, art assignments or your lunch photos!

Love, Sungyeon 


Friday, March 24, 2017

Pixar Live Today Enjoy




Channel: Disney•Pixar
What: How to Draw Cars 3 Characters Cruz Ramirez and Jackson Storm
Who: Garrett Taylor (1st) & Mike Wu (2nd)
Start: 11:05A
Wrap: 12:15P


Channel: Disney Style
What:  On-camera interview w/ Fran Kalal about the clothing in Pixar films
Who: Fran Kalal
Start:  2:15P
Wrap: 3:00P
 

Channel: OhMyDisney
What:  Host shows fans their top 10 items at the Pixar studio store while answering fan questions and asking fans questions along the way
Who: Mary Runyon
Start: 4:00P
Wrap: 4:45P


Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Sub-surface scattering




Sub-surface scattering is something that many of us have heard of but only kind of understand. This video teaches the 4 main types of sub-surface scattering and their characteristics.
It might be hard to understand , however, it will help you to color better. enjoy!

Thursday, March 9, 2017

Friday, February 24, 2017

Flip Book



Hi I'm sorry for the late homework entry. Also this is unfinished and there will be more add-ons to this :D

March 12 assignment animation in photoshop

After you finish your flipbook,it is time for you to play with your photoshop. yay! ( Make sure you have CS6 or CC-- let me know if you don't , I can talk to your parents. )

You can get  student discount program from here.
https://creative.adobe.com/plans?plan=edu&promoid=Q3FWPZFP&mv=other






I hope this how to do  make sense to you. Please text me or comment if you don't understand anything. Thanks.

You don't need to color  the background and  the ball. 

Thursday, February 23, 2017

Draw Your Beverage Assignment March 5th


Draw beverage, faces, friend's shoes, animals, poses, hands, what else?
 I miss Chankyo's daily drawings and Rhea's life drawings.
Make a habit of drawing.

You don't have to draw beverage.
Just pick one subject draw it everyday, everyday is tough, you can draw 3days/week?





Every week, we bring you a project idea to help you maintain a habit of making cool stuff. Want to jumpstart your creative habit? Sign up for 28 to Make (it’s free) and you’ll get a quick project idea in your inbox every day for 28 days. Happy making!
This week’s project is one of the daily project ideas from 28 to Make, our free tool for jumpstarting your creative habit. What are you drinking right now? Is there a cup of coffee or tea on your desk? Maybe a bottle of water or a can of soda? Your beverage sits faithfully at an arm’s reach, just waiting to slake your thirst at a moment’s notice. It may not be the most majestic or beautiful item in your workspace, but we think it’s important (and fun) to celebrate everyday objects through drawing. This week, find some time to draw whatever it is you happen to be drinking. Having a rough day? Feel free to draw what you wish you were drinking instead. If you love to stay busy drawing, we really recommend Kate Bingaman-Burt’s class: Drawing the Everyday Every Day. In it, she gives you tons of tips and tools for staying inspired, productive, and happy by keeping a visual journal of the little things.



http://blog.creativelive.com/draw-your-drink-weekly-project-idea-4-kate-bingaman-burt/