An Education for an Education in visual style: How does the education of an animators visual style fit in an increasingly automated animation space?
If visual style depended on tools, everyone would have one, and that’s why we are here. The journey of an artist has always begun in the same place, often with the fundamentals. Before there is style, recognition, or even confidence, there is the slow and often uncomfortable process of learning how to see. Line, form, motion, proportion, colour, values, shapes and many more, are not just technical exercises but ways of understanding the world in a visual manner. Whether working with charcoal on rough paper or painting pixels onto a glowing screen, the early stages of artistic development demand the same thing: attention, repetition, and patience. While the core of artistic growth has remained stable, the tools surrounding it have evolved dramatically. The traditional artist once relied on physical media, such as, brushes, paint, ink, and canvas, each with its own limitations and tactile feedback. Today, the digital artist operates in an environment where the canvas is infinite, mista...