Are you ready to take your animation skills to the next level? Look no further than the AnimSquad Master Class, featuring two of Disney's top animators: Zach Parrish and Brent Homman. In this exclusive master class, you'll get to learn from the best in the business and gain valuable insights into the world of Disney animation.
: Transitioning between key poses to refine the character’s movement.
's Subtle Performance: Homman focuses on the nuances of close-up, high-appeal character acting.
: Rapid workflow, blocking, breaking down, and polishing highly stylized, "cartoony" animation. Are you ready to take your animation skills
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This master class is designed for:
: How to cleanly set up Maya scenes to ensure maximum viewport frame rates and organized hierarchies. : Transitioning between key poses to refine the
's Workflow (10 Hours): Known for his speed and clarity, Parrish provides a comprehensive walkthrough of his technical and creative process.
The defining feature of the AnimSquad Master Class is the live, over-the-shoulder video feedback.
Ever wanted to animate like the best in the industry? Here’s your chance. I can provide specific workflow adjustments based on
: Translating real-life physics into clear, caricatured lines of action.
If you’re serious about animation—I mean really serious—you’ve probably heard of . And if you haven’t, let me put you on: it’s one of the most intense, high-level, industry-respected online animation workshops out there.
By providing access to continuous, unedited Maya desktop captures, the course shows students exactly how professionals handle software errors, organize scene hierarchies, and troubleshoot performance issues in real-time. It remains an essential educational asset for any intermediate or advanced animator looking to refine their digital portfolio.
The stands as a top-tier educational resource for character animators seeking to bridge the gap between amateur blocking and feature-film polish.
When these two artists appear in a "Master Class" or top-tier animation breakdown, the discussion usually revolves around the "Disney Style" of workflow, which differs from other studios. Key topics include: