Speed Painting – Photoshop – "Nubian Warriors"



Watch as Aaron creates a dramatic African scene. It’s up to you to fill in the story…

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Aaron Blaise is an animation feature film director and wildlife artist.

For 21 years Aaron worked with Disney helping to create some of the greatest animated films ever made. During that time he worked as an animator or supervising animator on “The Rescuers Down Under”, “Beauty and the Beast”, “Aladdin”, “The Lion King”, “Pocahontas”, “Mulan” and more.

In 2003 he was co-director of “Brother Bear” for which he earned an Oscar nomination for Best Animated Feature Film.

After “Brother Bear” he helped to develop several projects but ultimately left Disney to pursue an opportunity back home in Florida. Aaron recently served as 2D Animation Supervisor and Character Designer for the “The Bear and the Hare” an advertisement loved by millions around the world. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqWig2WARb0)

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47 thoughts on “Speed Painting – Photoshop – "Nubian Warriors"”

  1. "See, feel, touch… Hush! Getting naked in the dark, tracing his body with fingers dipped in paint, he had prepared for that moment. Slowly… patiently…
    He had never pictured it like this. It was even better. Power rushed through him, filling his vains, sweetly piercing his soul. Physical and mental strength had merged. Such intensity… Glory… A small part of his mind assessed the situation in awe, trying to identify the source of the change. The Gods were there, watching. Every moment in his life had led to this. He was born for it, it was his fate, his birthright. His birthright…fate…
    Everything went dark for a moment. When he reopened his eyes, it hit him like a thunderbolt; shook his whole existence. As the destiny approached him coloured in rage and madness, he slowly but steadily raised his hands.
    A single drop of sweat ran down his spine, collecting the dust the creature sent towards him. Sight… sound… vibration…

    He stood still. It was just few feet away. Breath in… breath out. Ready. "

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  2. I am an abstract artist but i have so much respect for this kind of art
    you know realistic art?
    i used 2 draw realistic art when i was younger ( my grandmother still does)
    but i was diagnosed with blood cancer at 16
    and the chemo treatment really messed my nerves in my hands

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  3. The talent Aaron Blaise has for drawing animals, specifically elephants and wild cats is almost unmatched. The amount of details you seem to capture with lose strokes is amazing, I hope to one be able to work and save up money for your courses. But for now I will continue to study your videos to improve my art skills, I've watched many of your videos multiple times, some even more than 10 times to try and learn from your artwork and advice. Keep up the great work Aaron 🙂

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