Monday, April 19, 2010
Here, take this random word and animate it..
An animation of the word "clean" in 5 hours. This is NOT my character, it is a fully rigged and ready character by Jay Gillen.
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Graphic Design Portfolio PDF
Here is a link to a downloadable version of my graphic design portfolio. As a formality, I must remind the people of the world that all these images are copyrighted by me and not to be reproduced or used without my express consent. And trust me... I'll KNOW.
Portfolio PDF
Portfolio PDF
Friday, April 9, 2010
3D Motion Studies for Charlie
Mmm, tasty TASTY motion studies. Yeaaa, taste their tasty goodness.
These animations are the first I've done on a character that I made, rigged, and skinned (also of a "first time" nature.) And while Steve points out that everyone's first character is... a "struggle" shall we say? I really enjoyed finally getting down to business and makin' some movement go down- OH YEA!
Enjoy my 1st 2 3D animations (so many numbers- dang.)
These animations are the first I've done on a character that I made, rigged, and skinned (also of a "first time" nature.) And while Steve points out that everyone's first character is... a "struggle" shall we say? I really enjoyed finally getting down to business and makin' some movement go down- OH YEA!
Enjoy my 1st 2 3D animations (so many numbers- dang.)
3D work in progress: Charlie picks up ball
You want some more animations- YOU SHALL RECEIVE NOTHING!!! ... nah, jk-sies (yea, I WENT there.)
This is my 3D character class exercise to learn how to link objects to bipeds- aka: we learned how to make things pick up other things!
NOW WATCH IT!!!
This is my 3D character class exercise to learn how to link objects to bipeds- aka: we learned how to make things pick up other things!
NOW WATCH IT!!!
Festival Image promotional animation
This is an animation made for the Festival Image that will be taking place at MICA next week. The festival is a collaboration of both animation and comicbooks as well as being a collaboration between MICA and the French school The Alliance Francaise in Washington, DC and Supinfocom. It went so SO many changes (it started out as a stop-motion style animation with a huge hand... what?)
Hopefully the final product will be shown both at the festival and online as promotion material. Only time can tell... and my teacher, I suppose, will tell me...
Hopefully the final product will be shown both at the festival and online as promotion material. Only time can tell... and my teacher, I suppose, will tell me...
Labels:
2d,
Animation,
festival,
image,
traditional animation
Rotoscope
This is my contribution to a collaborative class final project. I came up and wrote the script for a movie we would film in live action, split into shorter sections, and rotoscope.
The basic plot is that Winnie the Pooh Bear is a "Huney" addict, living in the 100 Acre Apartments, trying to get his next fix. He hasn't paid his rent and upsets the local drug lord, Christopher Robin, and after ending up in the hospital from getting some Pixie Stix from his dealer Tigger, Pooh meets his untimely end at the hands of Christopher Robin.
The section I animated is Christopher Robin comforting Pooh's roommate Piglet while Pooh wakes up groggily laying in the hospital.
The basic plot is that Winnie the Pooh Bear is a "Huney" addict, living in the 100 Acre Apartments, trying to get his next fix. He hasn't paid his rent and upsets the local drug lord, Christopher Robin, and after ending up in the hospital from getting some Pixie Stix from his dealer Tigger, Pooh meets his untimely end at the hands of Christopher Robin.
The section I animated is Christopher Robin comforting Pooh's roommate Piglet while Pooh wakes up groggily laying in the hospital.
Typography Motion Graphic
This is the final project I worked on in my graphic design I class. The assignment was to find a quote about graphic design and animate it in After Effects.
Huzzah!
Huzzah!
Labels:
Animation,
Graphic Design,
Motion Graphics,
Typography
An Ode to the Great Alexander (aka- a dog motion study)
We spent a class period sketching people in various poses and when Alex, the dog-model, felt he was ready, we sketch him, too. We were then told to take our rough sketches and make several animations within the remaining hour. This is one of them.
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