About Us

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DodoMesh is a 3D animation studio based in London, UK. The studio is founded by Aleksandra Miteva in September 2021.

Our precept

“Whatever you do, do it well. Do it so well that when people see you do it, they will want to come back and see you do it again and they will want to bring others and show them how well you do what you do”

— Walt Disney

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What We Do.

We specialise in Simple Cartoon Style animation, Assets creation, Character creation, Simple Medical and Dental animation/asset creation. We do not do fully realistic animations. We learn from every project we do and we thrive on new ideas. We find it fun to be able to achieve things in our animations that are not possible to do in real life.

Seeing our characters come to life is a dream come true!

About The Founder

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“It all began with an idea for me. I wanted to do a personal project and decided to look into learning 3D animation. The first time I loaded Blender and the 3D cube stared at me, I thought that there was no way that from this cube, I can get a proper object modelled!

For days I was watching video tutorials and trying to figure out how to navigate into the 3D space, with no luck…. I gave up after a few days! In a month time I decided to give it a go again and this time I was determined to learn it!

A year down the line I had developed my skills within not only Blender but Maya, ZBrush and Substance Painter. My determination gave me a wonderful gift - the ability to bring my characters to life.

I have been a POTS(Postural tachycardia syndrome) sufferer for the past 4 years, which reflected on my ability to work as a dental nurse but that lead me to have to change my career to something which I love doing - art.

I live in London with my two adorable girls and my lovely husband.“

“If you’re sitting in your minivan, playing your computer animated films for your children in the back seat, is it the animation that’s entertaining you as you drive and listen? No, it’s the storytelling. That’s why we put so much importance on story. No amount of great animation will save a bad story.”

– John Lasseter