![]() I’m a frame-by-frame character animator, so I used Procreate Dreams the same way I might have used a stack of paper and pencil many years ago. See, I approached the project the same way I would any other. ![]() Most of which I didn’t really need to use. Each added more features and more stability. (Image credit: Aaron Blaise)īy the time I finished the project Procreate had delivered several follow up builds to me. Think about it, 12 weeks to create a full short… this still blows my mind! Back in my Disney days a shot of approximately the same time on a film like Beauty and the Beast would take a team of 65 people many months to complete.Īaron Blaise's character designs are recall his time at Disney - he's worked on Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin and The Lion King. (With some help later on from two assistants to do the character colouring.) That includes full animation, backgrounds, colour, sound and music. I spent about 12 weeks in total doing the project. Being an alpha build there were a number of features not yet in place but, even in this early stage I found it super easy to use. They loved the pitch and added a few notes that made the concept stronger.Ī few days later, they got me an early build to start working with and I was off. ![]() I have found Procreate Dreams to be a very artist friendly company. (Image credit: Aaron Blaise)īefore the software was even available to test, I storyboarded it out and gave them them pitch for the piece that was to be about a minute and a half. They said that it was not ready yet but wanted to know if I would be interested in trying it out and perhaps creating a demo bit of animation for them? Once again the answer was a resounding yes!Īaron Blaise sketches detailed storyboards and says Procreate Dreams is an "artist friendly" app. Soon after we scheduled a meeting and they informed me that for several years they had been working in secrecy on a brand new animation app for the iPad called, Procreate Dreams. Procreate Dreams tutorial by Aaron Blaiseīack in the early part of the year I was contacted by the folks from Procreate and asked if I would be interested in talking to them about a "secret project" they were working on that they thought I might be very interested in. If you want to discover more about Aaron Blaise's work and process, follow his excellent YouTube channel for pro insights, you can find links from the Art of Aaron Blaise website, including some fantastic animation tutorials. Havtza was one of the first lucky animators to get early access to Procreate Dreams to create a short for the app's launch, another was former Disney animator and Brother Bear director Aaron Blaise (he's worked on Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin and The Lion King), and you can read how he got started in Procreate Dreams below, in his own words, as well as a breakdown of his workflow using the new iPad animation app.
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