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Author Archives: Wendy Tsao
The power of a simple sketch
According to animator Dieter Mueller, “In animation the essence of a scene is often best captured in the initial rough drawings…” Visual artists often use sketches as preliminary studies for the final finished work of art. Sketches are done quickly, with less attention to detail and more to the spirit of the subject matter. Simply defined, a sketch is the outline or general delineation of anything. Sketches serve as rough drafts for what would eventually become a fully designed finished product. Continue reading
Plush toys from children’s drawings
Custom plush toys abound in the retail market. But what sets Child’s Own apart is that we get the inspiration from the drawings that were made by your child and customize it as a one-of-a-kind soft toy to be cherished for a lifetime. Continue reading