Please take a moment to view the following sample clips from our DVD's.  They give you a great example of the high educational content of the programs. Please feel free to contact us if you would like us to focus on any specific style of character or area of animation in the future.  We value your feedback and will take it into consideration as we continue to develop the series.
Volume 01 - Dogs and Cats

Ok, so you want to learn how to draw Dogs & Cats, huh? Well you've come to the right place. After all, Jeffrey was an animator on "The Fox and the Hound" for Disney, "Balto" for Amblin Entertainment, and "All Dogs go to Heaven" for Sullivan-Bluth Studios, so he's spent a little time on this subject.

During the course of this hour-long program Jeffrey goes into great detail covering the following subjects:
  • Dog and Cat Anatomy
  • How to build your armature
  • Sketching in your rough
  • Committing to the character
  • Fur techniques
  • Eyes - The window to the soul
  • Squash & Stretch
  • Posing your figure in still and action poses
  • Creating Personality and expression
While this program focuses on professional techniques for drawing both dogs and cats, it is important to note that the techniques covered in this video carry over to all other types of character design. We highly recommend applying the skills you've learned in this video to your other characters.



Volume 02 - Aliens & Dragons

Step into a world of fantasy and wonder as Jeffrey teaches you professional drawing techniques for creating Aliens & Dragons. During his 30 year career, Jeffrey had the opportunity to work on some really great films with strong fantasy themes including the Sci-Fi masterpiece "Titan AE" for 20th Century Fox, as well as "We're Back. A Dinosaur's Story" for Universal Pictures.

During the course of this hour-long program Jeffrey goes into great detail covering the following subjects:
  • Front and Profile character creation
  • Translating your character sheet into poses
  • Creating skin textures
  • Drawing human and alien hands
  • Drawing your character in the 3/4 view
  • Creating facial expressions
  • Putting your character in motion