Paint-on-glass animation is a technique for making
animated films by manipulating slow-drying
oil paints on sheets of
glass.
Gouache mixed with
glycerine is sometimes used instead. The best-known practitioner of the technique is
Russian animator
Aleksandr Petrov; he has used it in seven films, all of which have won awards.
^Youhei Hosokawa (September 4, 2016).
"「モブサイコ100」エンディング映像誕生秘話!佐藤美代の技法「ペイント・オン・グラス」" [The Story Behind the "Mob Psycho 100" Ending Sequence: Miyo Sato and Paint-On-Glass Animation]. Crunchyroll. Translated by Cha, Mark. Retrieved October 24, 2016.
Paint-on-glass animation is a technique for making
animated films by manipulating slow-drying
oil paints on sheets of
glass.
Gouache mixed with
glycerine is sometimes used instead. The best-known practitioner of the technique is
Russian animator
Aleksandr Petrov; he has used it in seven films, all of which have won awards.
^Youhei Hosokawa (September 4, 2016).
"「モブサイコ100」エンディング映像誕生秘話!佐藤美代の技法「ペイント・オン・グラス」" [The Story Behind the "Mob Psycho 100" Ending Sequence: Miyo Sato and Paint-On-Glass Animation]. Crunchyroll. Translated by Cha, Mark. Retrieved October 24, 2016.