Character Maquette Building For Animation and Video Games Part 2 with Steve Millard

Character Maquette Building For Animation and Video Games Part 2: with Steve Millard

Starts November 15, 2008

This is a continuation from Part 1. A maquette is a three-dimensional sculpture made from a drawn character design. In this course students will learn how to build a character maquette based on their own original designs.

Steve Millard worked in the animation industry both for Disney and Nelvana, where he was a character designer. Most recently he has been teaching Life Drawing, Anatomy, Character and Background Design while focusing on his painting which has been recently exhibited in Toronto and Oakville.

Date: November 15, 22, 29, 2008
Time:
Class Size: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Limited to 15
Cost: $300 + G.S.T. (3 Saturdays)

Contact:
Carla Drmay, Max The Mutt Animation School 952 Queen Street West, Suite 300 Toronto, M6J 1G8Tel: (416) 703-6877 / Toll Free 877-486-MUTT Fax: (416) 703-3930

Email: cdrmay@maxthemutt.com

3 Comments »

  1. Lucky said,

    September 26, 2008 @ 1:50 am

    Hey Carla, will you post an update with the picture of us with the bulgarian animator ex-student who did a lecture two weeks ago? I’d love to show my parents.
    Thanks!

  2. maxthemutt said,

    September 30, 2008 @ 6:40 pm

    Lucky, ask Tina if she has a photo and then we’ll post it!

  3. maxthemutt said,

    September 30, 2008 @ 6:46 pm

    By the way, directly after high school Lubomir Arsov did both the three year Classical and Computer Animation Program and the Advanced fourth year3D Computer Animation and Production Diploma at Max the Mutt.
    He won a Teletoon scholarship for his 3rd year film, and was hired as a character designer weeks after graduation. I really enjoyed his presentation and his open and humble attitude. It was obvious that he’s remained open to learning from his experiences and from the senior people he’s working with. He was generous to have taken time out to speak with current students, especially since he had to go back to work that evening. It made me feel good about Max the Mutt graduates.

    Maxine

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