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Sketchbook Season 1 Episode 3
Legendary Disney animator Eric Goldberg guides us through the steps of drawing his most iconic character creation, “The Genie” from Aladdin while learning along the way the levels to which Robin Williams impacted the character and its animation.
Serie: Sketchbook
Episode Title: Aladdin | The Genie
Air Date: 2022-04-27
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