Walt Disney went to the Kansas City Slide Company to take a job as a cartoonist, where he learned to use cutout cartoons for animations. He then apprenticed with Pezman Rubin Commercial Art Company and experimented with different animation techniques.
A two-minute video shows a Photoshop plugin created with stable diffusion that converts any crappy drawing into a sophisticated-looking duck wearing a blue tuxedo shirt and monocle. The tool is a game-changer for web designers who want to produce quality designs quickly and efficiently.
The podcast guest shares how he transitioned from agency work to creating virtual art pitch decks that gained popularity among crypto enthusiasts.
The act of creating visuals to describe complex concepts forces a deeper understanding and can add an extra layer of clarity to the subject matter.
In this episode, Jack Butcher, the creator of Visualize Value, shares insights on creating design courses that make complicated concepts easy to understand. They also discuss opportunities for content creators to build courses and productization of services.
Pendelton Ward's ability to focus on little details while also creating continuity in character designs is what sets his animation work apart from others. His genius has played a role in the success of many of his productions.