Monday, April 18, 2011

Lifting Stuff

My first lift animation! Yeah, I totally forgot to upload this earlier...

Monday, March 14, 2011

Monday, March 7, 2011

Digital painting work

Just thought I'd share my recent digital painting that I was able to finish this week after working on it for quite a while, since I've been doing a lot of it instead of drawing nowadays. Its concept art of a battle taking place in a mysterious unknown land; all digitally painted in photoshop.

Edit: Ok, so i guess i felt it still wasn't finished yet...added a few more final touches.

Spread #7

Just a few quick conceptual sketches of whatever

Walking Animation!


Nothing really unique .... I got pretty dang sick over the week, so this is all i got.  I just wish i coulda done something more interesting -_- i kinda just followed Linda's example lol...

Monday, February 28, 2011

First character expression, finally uploaded successfully...




 Cheer up, dude!

Tried to upload it this morning, but couldn't....But here it is! Turned out surprisingly short...

Spread #6

More faces i thought to use for the expression, so these are before spread 5 was done










Sunday, February 6, 2011

Spread #3

I really need a bigger and better scanner  -_-  anyway some random drawings, and more approaches on trying to draw cartoony faces.







Monday, January 24, 2011

Spread #2

Here's the next spread i did for the night, just a few abstract/futuristic concepts of cities and ruins altogether, and also robots! A few of my favorite themes that I like to draw.


Sunday, January 16, 2011

Blog Entry #1

 ACM216

Animation Example:  (Iron Giant)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-l4m3S3k-pg

Sketchbook Spread:
Some human anatomy figure and gesture drawings, no reference



Sketchbook Quote:
"He (the artist) moves through life as he finds it, not passing negligently the
things he loves, but stopping to know them, and to note them down in the
shorthand of his sketch book... He is looking for what he loves, he tries to capture
it. It's found anywhere, everywhere. Those who are not hunters do not see these
things. The hunter is learning to see and to understand — to enjoy."
— Robert Henri

Also this is a quote I like from the reading:

"You may shun landscapes,
saying that you are interested
only in figures or cartoons.
But trees and mountains,
rivers and clouds have
gestures that can be
beneficial for analyzing
action. Mountains stand
erect, lean, lie down, sprawl,
and spill out onto valleys in
alluvial forms. Trees loom,
twist in agonized or
humorous gestures; they stand erect, stretch, lean; some are tired, some perky, some bear
fruit or flower, which in itself is a gesture. Even the atmosphere of a landscape has a
(spatial) gesture."