Thursday, January 27, 2011

Some Charcoal-Erasure Animation Goodness From William Kentridge

William Kentridge creates these animations by covering a piece of paper in charcoal, just as you're doing in class, and then erasing into it to create a drawing. For each new frame of animation, he erases part of his original image and then draws in the new change. Imagine the sheer amount of work that it took to do something like THIS...

2 comments:

  1. I wanna create a movie like this!

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  2. Well, Yubu, if you have a WHOLE HELL OF A LOT OF FREE TIME on your hands--and you don't mind getting extremely dirty--then go for it. Hahaha

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