This started out as one of those "hey, it's midnight, let's draw a pig with bling!" things. The result is still pretty sketchy, but hey. What can I say, I love mah piggies.
Sloppy outlines: TVPaint. Colour: Photoshop.
Sunday, 23 June 2013
Thursday, 20 June 2013
Introduction to Maya
Our three last days at school were rather relaxed as we were introduced to Maya software by Magnus Møller, who also taught our very first course of the year. He was as fun as ever!
The first assignment we got with the words, "Now you guys know how to make shapes like cylinders and circles and deform them a bit... You're gonna go and make a character. You have, um... one hour. GO!" Lots of weird and funny results! This is mine.
Not a masterpiece, but hey, I only just started. So far, Maya isn't as scary as I thought it would be.
The first assignment we got with the words, "Now you guys know how to make shapes like cylinders and circles and deform them a bit... You're gonna go and make a character. You have, um... one hour. GO!" Lots of weird and funny results! This is mine.
Charming, isn't she?
Tuesday and Wednesday we spent making full illustrations. Whew! Quite a challenge! I wasn't there during the lighting lecture because I had my end-year review, but I made do with shading with surface shaders, plus a few details in Photoshop.
Damn, why are my wings so stubby?
Not a masterpiece, but hey, I only just started. So far, Maya isn't as scary as I thought it would be.
Saturday, 15 June 2013
End-Year Exam Animation
I can't believe that, except for a short intro to Maya next week, my first year at TAW is over already! I've grown so much in this place, both as an artist and a person, and I'm super-grateful to be in this wonderful place surrounded by so many awesome people. I'm proud to call them my friends!
This is the last 2D assignment we got, our end-year exams. We had to animate the Sultan from Aladdin, being woken from a nap by a fly buzzing into his mouth. My final result isn't very polished, but I'm quite satisfied with the stage I reached. While working on it I could feel how many things are starting to click into place that I struggled to understand during the year.
This is the last 2D assignment we got, our end-year exams. We had to animate the Sultan from Aladdin, being woken from a nap by a fly buzzing into his mouth. My final result isn't very polished, but I'm quite satisfied with the stage I reached. While working on it I could feel how many things are starting to click into place that I struggled to understand during the year.
Tuesday, 11 June 2013
Model Practice, Volume 1: Hogarth
As people who know me might have noticed, I quite like Hogarth from The Iron Giant. (Haha, good one. Slightly obsessed is more like it.) Anyhoo, we had to do model practice before we could animate him, of course, so here are some of my sketches.
Facial expressions
Range of motion
Courtesy of the sob-worthy fact that his helmet and bomberjacket belonged to his Dad, a pilot that died in WW2.
Character interaction, you say?
Coloured because it's F-U-N.
The Sultan might be up next, but I'll only post my animation once I've touched it up some more.
Sunday, 9 June 2013
Horned things and a boot
Just a bunch of old stuff I've dug up. A pseudo-self portrait, a random rhino rider and an old Nikolaus card thing featuring my rabbit. (Yeah, Photoshop and I had a tricky relationship back then.) I might fix and finish the first one at some point.
Saturday, 8 June 2013
Birthday Present!
This present for my amazing classmate and friend Awesta is long over-due, but I'm glad I finished it and I'm quite proud of it, despite obvious flaws. Took me quite a while because I'm still learning Photoshop and I only had a bit of time here and there to work on it.
The characters featured are Bartimaeus (aka Grumpy Cat) and Nathaniel of the Bartimaeus trilogy, which everyone should read.
Happy Birthday, Awi! All the best, I'm grateful that a chain of unlikely coincidences has thrown us into this crazy animation thing together :-)
The characters featured are Bartimaeus (aka Grumpy Cat) and Nathaniel of the Bartimaeus trilogy, which everyone should read.
Happy Birthday, Awi! All the best, I'm grateful that a chain of unlikely coincidences has thrown us into this crazy animation thing together :-)
Friday, 7 June 2013
Some old doodles...
... inspired by Rachel Brice, queen of tribal fusion bellydance. I started developing one of these further ages ago, maybe I'll take it up again and make a series of tributes to inspiring bellydancers. Who knows.
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