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The PAPERWALKER Journal is a regularly updated weblog of character designer Florian Satzinger in which he showcases his character design work, visual development, inspirations and reference materials of current, past and future projects, such as Toby Skybuckle© for France and Japan based Ankama Group LLC and John Starduck© for France and US based Tigobo Animation Studios. ©2013 World rights reserved.
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Sunday, January 10, 2010

Paperwalker TV: Episode 2

Recently, I recorded another work-in-progress process: Line follows shape to create form...


Work In Progress Clip 2 on Vimeo
Software used: Photoshop CS4 · Tablet: Wacom Intuos 4

Clip stills:



12 comments:

ideo said...

Very good ! I love it !

Carl Knox said...

killer sketches. I always love visiting this blog.

claudi said...

Thanks for sharing those workflow movies! Very inspiring! And col sketches too (as always ;) )

Anonymous said...

Certified, love the movement/anticipation...

Robert Trujillo/Tres said...

feelin it, nice characters

Su Haitao said...

Hey Satzinger, Thanks for your clip,
This is great,so perfect!

Roham H.M said...

so impressive

Derek said...

so beautiful watching this, thank you!

Anonymous said...

Mas paperwaker tv. Por que no haces uno, con dibujo hecho a mano, escaneado, para ver como lo limpias en photoshop?
Y sería muy interesante otro episodio de como aplicas el color.
Eres muy bueno

Charlène Le Scanff said...

Really cool. It's very interesting and instructive for art students! Thanks!

Lenedyret said...

I really loved watching you drawing and see what you drew, what you took away, how it evolved... I'll take that TV-channel on my 42" TV at home.

Way to go. Always love your drawings and creatures :)

Ana Rocha said...

I have no words... I'm in love with that work, that characters!! That is so wonderfull, so creative... Thank you for posting that. I hope I can learn a lot with you (sorry for the bad english) :D