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FREE Webinar: Animating Creatures in Clip Studio Paint with Molly Heady-Carroll

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Join us on Thursday, July 25 at 11 AM PDT for a 1 hour webinar with Creature Consultant Molly Heady-

Join us on Thursday, July 25 at 11 AM PDT (California Time) for a 1 hour webinar with Creature Consultant Molly Heady-Carroll, who will reveal the exciting and creative process of animating creatures in Clip Studio Paint! Successful creature animation combines animation skills, real world animal knowledge and creative problem solving. Learn techniques to inject movement, expression and character into your creature through the medium of 2D frame-by-frame animation. Molly will explore design theory, analyze real world animal footage and give a live demo assisted by her trusty fictional creature sidekick “Tutttutt”. This webinar will inspire you to breathe life into your creature designs and will include a Q&A at the end! [Register here]( Webinar: “Animating Creatures in Clip Studio Paint” Date: Thursday, July 25 at 11 AM PDT (California Time) Presenter: Molly Heady-Carroll About the Presenter: Irish-born Molly Heady-Carroll is a 2D artist and animator based in the Netherlands who specializes in all things creatures. Always obsessed with studying animals (especially reptiles), she now makes up her own as a Creature Consultant in the games and animation industry. In 2013, Molly co-founded Arcane Circus, the game studio behind "Crap! I'm Broke" and the Kaiju-based pan media IP "Zenibeasts", whose recently released animated short “Kaiju Cutie” just blew up on YouTube. Molly freelances for clients such as Netflix, Universal Pictures, Night School Studios, BBC, Impact Gameworks, Crackshell Games and Anikey Studios. She also gives lectures about creature design at conferences and schools all over the world. [Web]( [IG]( [Youtube]( [Twitter @clipstudiopaint]( [Facebook @celsys.clipstudiopaint]( [Instagram @clipstudioofficial]( [CLIPSTUDIOPAINTchannel]( CLIP STUDIO PAINT Channel]( [TikTok @clipstudioofficial]( [( Studio Support]( [Official Tips and Tutorials]( From: CELSYS, Inc. [( This mail is sent by Celsys to those who have entered a contest, purchased Clip Studio Paint, or signed up for a free trial. If you do not wish to receive this newsletter, you can [unsubscribe here](. If you are unable to unsubscribe with the above link, please reply to this email with the word "Unsubscribe" in the subject line. Copyright © CELSYS, Inc. All Rights Reserved. [View in browser](

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