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Don Low
Singapore

Though Don was born & bred in Singapore, he has never gotten used to the hot & humid climate here. And unlike locals, he has never successfully enjoyed chilly and spicy food without working out a sweat. Therefore he longed to live in the northern part of the earth's hemisphere or the south where he could see a change of seasons and where the weather is not as harsh. Don is basically a self taught artist and an engineer by training.


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In 2006 he was awarded a MDA Media Education Scheme scholarship to pursue an overseas graduate studies in animation. On graduation, his thesis film "Cafe Voyeur" was awarded Honorable Mentions among others from around the globe in the Animag 2009 Students' Film Awards. At the same time, he was also one of the 5 teams chosen for his collaborated entry to be one of the Finalists for the Disney Imagineering ImagiNations Design Competition 2008. In addition he interned and worked a year for The Walt Disney Company Imagineer/Parks & Resorts Online as a Visual Development / Concept Artist.


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Currently he is working as a fulltime illustrator for books, magazines and advertising agencies. His specialties include: Character design, animation designs, creating storyboards, comic and etc. His favorite traditional media includes watercolor, pen & ink, pencil and acrylics. He works digitally with all Adobe programs, Corel Painter and Autodesk Maya specializing in 3D Modeling, Texture Painting and CG Lighting. He hopes to publish his comic books and work full time on his animated film.

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“I am an animator. I feel like I'm the manager of a animation cinema factory. I am not an executive. I'm rather like a foreman, like the boss of a team of craftsmen. That is the spirit of how I work.”
--- Hayao Miyazaki.

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Commissioned Work HWM July

Work has been busy lately and things have been an upheaval. The storm has quietened down… so this is the time to pick up the pieces and move on. I discovered friendships that I wasn’t aware about too. Now this is the moment to focus on improving my skills and sharpening those tools! Here are [...]

Commissioned Work for HWM

Jan and April 2010 Issues These projects have been fun and allowed me to explore a variety of digital styles.

不为自己为谁?

Blog got hack again

Not sure why but my blog has been hacked and tampered with several times in a row this week. When I accessed my blog this morning, I received a error message that said something like parse error on line 18 of my index.php. Downloading and opening up the file revealed a string of illegible gibberish. [...]

Blog Back Online and new artwork

It seems that my blog is back online. Thanks to all the hours put in yesterday to resolve the issue of being listed as an attack site. It is a good thing it is not lasting for too long because there will be people reviewing my portfolio and I do not want to disappoint them. [...]

Drawing and Painting an alien portrait

Practicing with PS.

Hunchback Character Sketch

A pen and brush BW drawing of Hunchback, then digital painting with PS, overlayed with a texture paper.

Self Portrait – An Experimental Piece

Use Photoshop entirely on this one. Very fun… like a speed painting in not more than 2 hours.

Kat’s a Cook, not a Crook!

Kat’s not only a cook, she’s a really great cook, fancy her reading recipes online and eventually creating her own in just a couple of months. Reckon this overseas gig is doing us both good. So, I drew up a little illustration of Kat just to make myself remember these days of great cooking.

Diving or Snorkeling

Diving and snorkeling are activities that I am pretty afraid to try. I did once in Malaysia but went back to shore almost only 10 minutes into it after seeing tons of  sea urchins below me. Here’s an illustration for my snorkeling experience.

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