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Rohit Kelkar

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Animation Director / Animator | Cartoon Saloon, Titmouse, Golden Wolf & more | Gobelins Graduate | India 🇮🇳

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I'll be doing a 3-days intensive online Character Animation Workshop soon! Designed for intermediate level animation students / young professionals. Limited seats, so register early if interested! :) Here's the link for more info and bookings: dotescuela.com/en/curso/onlin…

I'll be doing a 3-days intensive online Character Animation Workshop soon!

Designed for intermediate level animation students / young professionals.

Limited seats, so register early if interested! :)

Here's the link for more info and bookings:
dotescuela.com/en/curso/onlin…
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Here’s the little animation I made on XPPen 's new Artist Pro 24 (Gen2) 165 Hz drawing tablet, from the previous reel that I shared. 🦋🏃 Animated using TVPaint #xppen #drawing #tablet #artist #2d #animation #2danimation #india

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Tiny animation test done for Isha Mangalmurti’s heartwarming ‘Lala’s Football Diary’ pitch at AniMela last year. ⚽️ Go Lala!! ✨ Endearing music by: Pushkar Pandit, Aditya Ballal, Praful Patil, Sandeep Patil & Uttam Bhat #2d #animation #2danimation #india #football #soccer

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Last year I had the good fortune of working on the Love Death and Robots Vol.4 episode ‘How Zeke Got Religion’. Diego Porral directed the hell out of this episode and Gigi Cavenago slaid with his stunning art-direction.

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Another batch of shots I worked on for the episode ‘How Zeke Got Religion’ from Love Death and Robots Vol.4. Diego Porral generously entrusted each animator with entire sequences which gave a lot of room to dig one’s teeth in and really bring out the character performances.