Friday, April 17, 2009

Animation 1

Here is a compilation of my 2D animation assignments,
all captured in Flipbook:

It Includes...
*Bouncing Ball Across the Screen
*2 Bouncing Balls in Perspective
*Swinging Pendulum
*Sliding Pendulum
*Sliding Seaweed
*Walk Across the Screen
*Frog Taking a Step to the Side
*Flour Sack Reacting to What's in the Box

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Principles of Screen Design

Right now I'm in a Principles of Screen Design class, and our first assignment was to make a camera less film through the use of scratching techniques, markers, and whatever else we could think of to do it on the film itself, so I did just that along with some hole punching and bleaching on the black leader. I synced it to the song "What is love" by the Haddaway band and came up with what you see here:
Cameraless Film Project:
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"Untitled"
Screen Space Assignment:
"Island in the Sun" Song by Weezer



"Fountain of Youth"
Cut Out Animation:
Song by Twelve Girls Band

Black and White Art

Here's some other art from various classes I've taken:





"Mushroom Land" Original Concept
Worm's Eye View Environment Assignment
for Storyboarding

"Mushroom Land" New Concept Outline

"Mushroom Land" Finished, Fully Rendered
(in Prisma markers)





Value Scale done in Faber Castel
2D Design
Row 1= Points
Row 2= Symbols (lightning bolts)
Row 3= Design (paw prints)
Row 4= Text (the greatest thing you will ever learn
is just to love and be loved in return)




"Jack Sparrow" stipple of
Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow
(my favorite)
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Dedication to John William Waterhouse
2D Design
Painted on a board in Acrylic featuring "Boreas"




"Monster Face"
This was drawn from a collage I made




"34 Ford"
Created just for fun and given to Mr. Steve.
Ebony on Sketch Paper, Matted


Sunday, April 12, 2009

3D Design

In 3D Design we did some projects that at the time weren't so cool...now I love them, here they are:

Realistic Paintbrush
Process: I had to create a paintbrush off of the
dimensions of a real paintbrush, by using things
that could be found around the house. For
the bristles I used A LOT of strands of yarn;
I made a base out of cardboard and wrapped it
with aluminum foil, the handle is made
entirely out of tape.


Wirebug
Process: For this project, we had to choose a bug
and go off of its dimensions to make a bug made
completely out of wire (soooooooo much wire) that
was about 10x its size. I chose a beetle, and here
are the before and afters.
Before

After
(with ribbon applied for the shell)



Cardboard Boot
Process: Had to choose a shoe (As you can see,
I chose a boot) to go off of, and create a replica
of it by use of only 3 things- cardboard, knife,
and glue. Here is what I created, I have the boot
I went off of at home, so I'll have to upload a pic
of it later. I painted it for bonus points.

I am pretty proud of this:

'09 SavanniJam Competition: "Thumb Wars

So, the SavanniJam is SCAD's 24 hour Animation competition. It started at 5pm on Friday April 3rd and ended at 5pm April 4th. The judges give you a theme, and you base your animation around it. The theme this year was Power. Although we each had max 1 hour of sleep (except our leader Andy, poor Andy) we had a ton of fun. And although we did not win any physical prizes, we each were winners at heart for it was our first and so far only attempts at stop motion. Here's what Andy Mai, Amanda Partelow, Amy Ju, and I came up with:




(*note- the bunny represents peace,
- the pie represents the world,
and yes, Chuck Norris was featured)




Capture Station (our work setup)


A still from the Roosevelt & Churchill vs. Hitler & Mussolini scene

THIS IS SPARTA!!!

A shot of the 300 scene

Flipbook view of the Spartans

The Creators, not at work: Andy, Amanda, Me

Again, the creators, with the missing link, Amy!

We're on a boat!!
G.W.'s crew + Amanda

George and the rest of his crew!

Yes. I was the President.

Drawn From Reference: Portraits

So I consider myself a pretty good copier, and here are some of the portraits I've done from photo reference. :) I drew these for family and friends. My technique for these is Ebony pencil
on canvas.


My Dad


My Nanny & I


Aunt Charlotte


Aunt Muriel



Ms. Myrtis



Self Portrait

Christmas Card Art

Here are some of the Christmas card covers I have created.






For Dad:


For the Kohls:


For Mr. Mark


For Uncle Joe:


For Ms. Thoa:


For my Mom:


For Ms. Brenda:


For the Zubs:


For Mary Kay:

Character Layout & Design

Here are a few things that I created for my character layout and design class. Firstly, my favorite:

"Persephone"
Marquette of my daughter design made of sculpey, wire, and
propoxy. Baked, but not painted.







Character Layout for Persephone



Character Layout for Demeter