Squash

September 2nd, 2009

I started life drawing again last week and an animation/texturing internship at Dream Machine Studios. It was a great week, but I didn’t animate as much as usual and was feeling a bit rusty this morning. So I decided to do a little test with ballie without planning anything out beforehand.


Sometimes you just have to do a quick little something to get the animation muscles warmed up before you’re ready to dive back into the complicated stuff!

Seven Camels

August 27th, 2009

One of the best blogs out there right now for animators looking to improve how they think about film is Mark K’s Temple of the Seven Golden Camels. One of the things that makes it so good is that he doesn’t just talk about concepts, he illustrates them with photos and drawings that make sense to a visually wired brain. His most recent post breaking the 180 degree rule was a great example of why I read his blog.

Just couldn’t wait

August 19th, 2009

First of all, you may notice that my reel is now bigger and has much better, non-ear-injuring sound.

It’s all thanks to my good friend Michaelle who is a Final Cut ninja. She’s helped me a lot, and provided me with my own copy of FCP which I must now learn to use.

Secondly, I’ve graduated from AM, but that doesn’t mean I’m out of the club. I’ve been peer buddying students in the program this term and continuing to participate in the forums, events, etc…including the weekly theme sketch. I feel like I’m really starting to get into the groove of these weekly sketches, so I’m going to share the ones I’ve done so far even though there are still several weeks left to go.

Well that could have gone better

August 19th, 2009

There was some site downtime today while I manually updated to the newest Wordpress version. One day WP’s automatic update feature will work. Heck, I’d start paying for WP if they could promise me that.

The Little Farm

August 14th, 2009

This week my friend Glenn and his friend Matt took me on a drawing excursion in the wilds of the East Bay. By wilds I mean they took me to this great little kid’s petting zoo called the Little Farm where we sketched for a few hours and I got real sunburned. Hopefully we’ll do it again sometime.

farm_sketches2

4 feet are better/more complicated than 2

August 6th, 2009

One of the gaps in my AM training is that I never managed to squeeze any 4 legged critter animation into my assignments. Once again HighEnd3D came to my rescue with this quite nice and free horse rig. This is my first attempt at a quadruped walk, second spline pass. After I was halfway into it, another animator told me that in his opinion a realistic horse was absolutely the hardest 4 legged thing to animate. Good thing I started there then, ha ha!