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1. Go Behind-The-Scenes of The ‘Samurai Jack’ Revival With Genndy Tartakovsky

Creator Genndy Tartakovsky gives a preview of his darker, grittier "Samurai Jack" reboot for Adult Swim.

The post Go Behind-The-Scenes of The ‘Samurai Jack’ Revival With Genndy Tartakovsky appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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The original background artwork from the television series Samurai Jack by illustrator Scott Wills :: via animationbgs.blogspot.com















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3. Lessons from Bill Wray and Scott Wills

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There are obvious benefits to attending an animation school, but for those who are unable to do so, the wealth of how-to material about creating animation continues to grow on-line. Some noteworthy examples:

Bill Wray posted a beat board he drew from an episode of The Mighty B! that shows the planning involved in producing a TV cartoon.

And below, a series of instructional videos that Scott Wills created to guide the Korean background painters working on Samurai Jack.

More videos by Scott Wills after the jump.

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4. Scott Wills Blogs

Scott Wills

Whenever I’m feeling down about the state of the industry, I only have to remember that there are artists the caliber of Scott Wills working in animation to feel better again. Scott has started a long-overdue blog, Candy Cane Land, at AnimationBGS.blogspot.com to showcase his work, and in addition to some great behind-the-scenes photos, he’s posting artwork from all the projects he’s worked on including Ren & Stimpy, Samurai Jack, Sym-Bionic Titan, and numerous DreamWorks features.

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