Aarons Art Tips 2 - Using the “Less than“ and “Greater than“ symbols in your work

In the second installment of Aaron’s Art Tips he’ll show you how the “Less Than“ and “Greater Than“ symbols from high school math apply to dynamic clear expressions and posing. Please visit Aaron’s website...“The Art of Aaron Blaise“ at *** Subscribe to My Channel for More Art & Animation Videos: *** ============================ Like my work? Follow me for More: ============================ Twitter: Instagram: Facebook: *** Find More Art Lessons and Tutorials at my Website: *** Watch MORE episodes: Painting Rajah from “Aladdin“ in Photoshop: Creating Textures with Photoshop Texture Brushes: Time Lapse Painting “Nubian Warriors”: ============================ About Aaron Blaise: ============================ Aaron Blaise is an animation feature film director and wildlife artist. For 21 years Aaron worked with Disney helping to create some of the greatest animated films ever made. During that time he worked as an animator or supervising animator on “The Rescuers Down Under“, “Beauty and the Beast“, “Aladdin“, “The Lion King“, “Pocahontas“, “Mulan“ and more. In 2003 he was co-director of “Brother Bear“ for which he earned an Oscar nomination for Best Animated Feature Film. After “Brother Bear“ he helped to develop several projects but ultimately left Disney to pursue an opportunity back home in Florida. Aaron recently served as 2D Animation Supervisor and Character Designer for the “The Bear and the Hare“ an advertisement loved by millions around the world. ( Aaron currently is working on his mission to bring affordable art education and animation training to the world through his website:
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