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The face of disgust is commonly drawn-up into one big pucker. The lips curling into a snarling frown, the nostrils flaring, the cheeks pushing up to squinting lower lids and a furrowed brow. There is a moral type of disgust (societal) and an infectious disease type...
Sully in Monsters, Inc. via Giphy “Urrghh!! You make me so mad! I am going to break your neck!” Did I get your attention? When you read that line, did you read it in an angry voice? Most likely your answer is yes. Anger grabs attention. When people fight or argue, we...
When we think about fear it is important to realize that there are several types of fear. There is the “fight or flight” type of fear which is an immediate reaction to a sudden or impending threat. This is the type of fear or terror in which we can clearly see the...
How to animate happiness? Well, is your character happy as a clam? Is your character on cloud nine? Over the moon? On top of the world, or in seventh heaven? From common sayings it appears that happiness is hard to pin down, so where do we start? The “happy” facial...
Out of all the animated films I worked on, The Little Mermaid was one of my favorites. Especially the scene of Ariel, breaking down in a heap of tears. Since this article is about animating sadness, I thought that this was appropriate. Disney's The Little Mermaid via...
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