Friday, January 20, 2006
About Me
- Name: Hans
- Location: Los Angeles, CA, United States
Currently working full time at Warner Brothers. I've been working as a professional in the Animation/Design industry since 2000, where I graduated from The Animation Workshop in Viborg, Denmark. On the day of my graduation I landed my first job as a BG lay-outer and assistant animator for a London based studio. Since then, I have worked on three feature films, five DVD films, three short films, two music videos, two animated TV series and 75+ wall mural layouts and themed environment designs. Having held many different positions, at studios in Denmark, England and the U.S.A. I've gained a well rounded understanding of the full production of animated films and entertainment. I'm extremely passionate about my work, I work well under pressure, never miss a deadline and I'm a good team player. My mission is to always surround myself with people I can learn from and hopefully inspire as well. I am always seeking new challenges, so please don't hesitate to contact me for further info. Resume and references are available upon request. Thanks for stopping by.
9 Comments:
Owww~ real tight n neat stuffs you have in here...I have seen all your works...keep it up.
Liked the popping eyes...
keep them coming...
wish you all the best for this year...n many more years to come...
keep the creativity flowing. :)
dam you Hans how do u come up with this stuff excellent prop very inventive shit post more work like this I'd like to see them if u have anymore
yo bro thanks 4 the links your to kool man mad respect always love it just so finished looking always love it man keep that fire burning hope the boarding job is going well share some info with me as u learn the ropes it would be deeply appreciated bro hope all is well and take care seen
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crazy. I just did some thumbnailing last week for some robots and used a vaccum cleaner as a shape reference.
u did well, young jedi. :D
I really like this little contraption...you've done a nice job of combining animal and machine. Bravo!
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Hi, thanks for posting this.
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