LIA Cast 227 - Animating in Phtoshop, with Hannah O'Neal

Animation!

This week Rob and Jerzy are joined by special guest Hannah O’Neal, artist and animator.

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LIA Cast 226 - Learning All You Need to Know Before Making a Thing

How much planning do you do before diving in and making the thing? What kinds of research is required? Testing tools, sketching in your sketchbook, watching tutorials, reading articles and books? How do you know that you’ve learned enough to get started?

Join Rob and Jerzy for a discussion on preparing to make things.

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LIA Cast 225 - Creative Monsters of Doubt, with Guest Co-Host Kate Stenzinger

Kate Stenzinger returns to the Lean Into Art Cast to revisit and expand our prior conversation about “Everyone Doubts”. Join us for an exploration of things we label as our creative demons and ways we work around and with them.

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LIA Cast 224 - Happiness, Metrics, and the Daily Thing, with David Seah

David Seah returns to the Lean Into Art Cast for a discussion on his annual Groundhog Day Resolutions plan. Join us for an exploration on finding the work that’s meaningful to you, setting goals for that work, and supporting those goals throughout the year.

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LIA Cast 104 - Drawing From Memory, with Brandon Dayton (Rebroadcast)

Talking about improving your visual memory on the LIA Cast with Brandon Dayton!

Have you ever noticed that sometimes the best drawings you make are the ones for which you have a very clear mental picture? Have you ever tried to draw something from reference materials and just can't accurately capture it? Is the first situation simply a moment of "inspiration," and the second situation "artistic funk"?

How might things change if we consider the difference between seeing and object and perceiving an object? By improving our visual memory skills, might we one day be able to draw entirely from memory like Kim Jun gi?

This time we have a discussion on the role of perception in illustration with guest Brandon Dayton, who shares some tips on how to improve your visual memory and draw with improved accuracy.

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