Wouter Tulp is a freelance character designer based in the Netherlands. He is known for his versatility as an illustrator, lavishing over a hundred children’s books with his wonderful illustrations, as well as creating caricatures and editorial illustrations in high-circulation newspapers and magazines. He is also a teacher in Schoolism.
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Since then, he has slowly shifted his focus towards character design. After a series of international film projects, he is currently working for Sony Pictures Animation. He started out his career as a freelance illustrator in the Netherlands, creating many different kinds of illustration, like children’s books illustration, book covers, newspaper illustration and caricatures. This variety of work helped him shape and refine his technique and craft, that eventually led him to becoming a versatile character designer for feature animation. He is extremely passionate about his work, and he loves to share what he learns everyday.
You can check his website and all his work here:
WouterTulp.nl
His Fan Page
His Instagram
His Linked In
Interview with Wouter Tulp:
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In this Episode, You Will Learn:
- Wouter Tulp’s Story
- How to create a great & relevant portfolio
- How to get high focus & productivity
- How to improve as an artist
- How to get better energy through your social circle
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Now it’s Your Turn!
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Until Next Time!
Rodrigo