The Sketchbook Series - Carlos Grangel
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- Опубліковано 12 бер 2020
- Take a peek into the mind of Carlos Grangel.
Carlos Grangel is a character designer and the original creator with Tim Burton for the characters on Corpse Bride. He also designed characters for The Prince of Egypt, Spirit, Madagascar, Kung-Fu Panda, Bee Movie, How to Train Your Dragon, among others.
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This episode was recorded during the 2019 edition of the THU main event.
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An artist’s sketchbook can tell you many things. It’s a special place where they can scribble freely and let their imagination run wild, giving you insights into who they are.
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"The shape is the embryo." Excellent quote/tip for character design.
He's driving me nuts scribbling on those beautiful originals!!! Awesome work from a master!
this is a life hack for me, basically free grey/brown papers with out having to buy specialty sketch books.
I missed it, what is it?
@@IGarrettI He uses cereal boxes as grey/brown paper :) It's a really smart way to reuse them and get a different type of paper to work with!
5:50 I love the way he says "skeleton"
Carlos is one of my favourite vis dev artists. hands down. He designed the lead characters for most of my favourite films. HIs understanding of shape design is so impressive. Such a knowledgeable and skillful artist, I could watch him sketch all day on cereal boxes!
he's incredible, he never stopped to talk cuz
full of knowledge and competence
wow he's so right eris looks so much better in his sketch they pretty much abandoned what he gave them
Most valuable cereal box ever. Such a great style.
I can actually imagine him giving a lesson in a classroom and i can totally se myself totally not being sleepy the entire class, even if that class is 3 hours long
It's a great feeling to know that I'm not alone when it comes to drawing on cereal boxes 😊.
This sketchbook series is truly fascinating! Many thanks for sharing :)
I was a teenager when The Corpse Bride was released and I have always loved that film and its character designs.
Love his work Carlos a great and humble person I met at Dreamworks! Supervising character designer for Prince of Egypt and El Dorado and Spirit!
He is such a great mentor and lovely person ! Thanks for sharing this ! made me miss THU
We miss the Tribe! Hope this brings you inspiration :)
This is amazing! So glad this was made, I've been a fan of Carlos Grangel for years. And this walk thru is fantastic. Thank you for sharing this video.
Thank you for watching!
This man is an animation legend
Best episode yet. So cool to watch him just pull creatures out of thin air
One of my favorite one from the Sketchbook Series thank youuuuu!
Im a Tim Burton geek, and now I fucking love this guy, his art is literally the sort of things I adore.
Edit: he drew for literally all of favorite movies😌 and I really didn't expect that to be the original art concept for Eris
One of the best talks of 2019 and direct to the top10 of The THU Sketchbook Series!!
Thanks!!
Thank you for the support! Enjoy :)
This man created my childhood favs 💙 so much respect honestly
Thanks for reusing material as much as you can.
this has to be one of my favourite videos to watch on yt
The advice about shapes is great. Thanks.......Finishing the video, I went to my kitchen for some boxes :) . Good Idea!
Inctedible style, this man is pure class.
This is so helpful, thank u very much! We really appreciated it!
wow, such a big inspiration from this guy, super interesting.. everything he is putting out there. Thank you
♥♥♥ Thank you!!
Love the reuse of cereal box but I don’t eat cereal:)
Who says UA-cam can’t be great
What an amazing artist! Thanks for the video, great stuff
:) Glad you like it! Enjoy !
Beautiful. Wow
Loved it!
this is gold
this is amazing
I’m so glad I found this
Beautifully done. I love this series❤
Thank you 🙂
Wow...I knew other artists must be using cereal boxes for their art besides me but I never came across any. Now, to see such a successful pro. uses them is very interesting to me. I'm known for my acrylic portraits on cereal boxes down here in Alabama & Florida. I really enjoyed this video.
Pj Lewis Aramaki Fox Funny, because I was just recently chastised by a YT artist for my comment that I use copy paper to practice so I don’t feel the need to be perfect. Now I’ve added cereal boxes and feel I’m in good company!
@@SDW90808 So many people use copy paper. It's actually good quality paper. It really comes down to how you use the medium to create an image in terms of line weight, value, dark and light, etc..
Just had a lesson with this amazing character designer. Probably the best one so far
Hey Ferel! Carlos is a wonderful, enthusiastic teacher. Hope you enjoyed it :)
Have you guys ever considered approaching the artists to release a series of collectible sketchbooks of their art? I know it would be impossible to include the licensed stuff because of copyright, but I would be so interested in buying just their own personal stuff. I love the rough doodly stuff, it helps as an artist to see the thought process and how they problem solve their designs.
Carlos Grangel might not be in it, but if you like looking at people's sketches there is The Sketchbook Project by the Brooklyn Library: www.sketchbookproject.com/
Amazing skill ✨✨
I’ve done sketches before on the boards used for comic book packaging, trust me it really works
this is great, I couldn't catch any of his talks!
Enjoy and stay tuned for the next episodes :)
Brilliant
Funny that Mayhew turned into a smoker instead. (He looks like a cupboard or an extention of his own carriage - but with tiny hands. Gentle giant kinda vibe. I like it)
Awesome stuff❤❤❤subscribed instantly 🤣
YES
Wow cRlos out of this world. More please.
Carlos is a genius, period!
I think he should be the next James Bond..
he has eyes and face fit for James Bond.
high class , smart, well educated , womanizer.
Hermoso
Really interesting ,Im keeping my cereal boxes now
Love the video! Could you please add the artists socials? Would be awesome thanks !
Porque Carlos Gardel?
Relief, no giggling in this one.
I do the same thing with boxes and cardboards
"with an apple"🍏.
Welp, gonna start saving these cereal boxes...
He must eat so much cereal
Funny I've used scrap paper and napkins for sketch work.
Does he mention what paper he used?
From kellogs corn flakes
@@mr1992er Excellent.
I don’t have a canvas. I paint on paper.
a++++++
but did he rlly draw on the table with a permanent marker-
lol ..thats the first thing artist do when being interviewed in this channel
like
😈🍏👿
This channel would be 1000% better if the camera person calmed down and we got to see the sketches and not facial pores and blurred side shots.