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1. Artist of the Day: Cory Loftis

Cory Loftis

Cory Loftis works as a visual development artist at Walt Disney Animation and has contributed his efforts to films such as Wreck-it Ralph. Below are two doughnuts that Cory during the production of that film.

Cory Loftis

Cory Loftis

Below is one of many pieces of development artwork that Cory created for Carbine Studios’s new game, Wildstar. He featured more of his work from that game in this blog post.

Cory Loftis

Cory Loftis

Cory primarily draws and paints digitally, and prolifically produces personal work which he shares on his Tumblr and blog.

Cory Loftis

Cory Loftis

Cory Loftis

Cory Loftis

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2. If Don Bluth and Chuck Jones spawned a son and gave him a tablet...







If Don Bluth and Chuck Jones spawned a son and gave him a tablet you’d get Cory Loftis. Cory is a visual development artist for Walt Disney Animation. Before that he was lead artist for Carbine a video game company out of southern California. The game Wildstar is very much influenced by his style.  Lots more funny, kinetic, and down-right-appealing art on his blog.







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