Posted on April 16th, 2008 | Filed Under Art
I got home late tonight; I went to the perspective workshop hosted by my teacher, Jeremy Saliba. I had fun sketching out thumbnails for my three-point perspective piece.
I decided to try the two-tone technique in painter this time, not pleased with the results. I used the water color tool which was neat, but my execution was rather poor.

Posted on April 14th, 2008 | Filed Under Art
I didn’t have the energy to do a drawing last night, but here’s this evenings attempt! I think the first one turned out better, I had a harder time with this pose.

Posted on April 13th, 2008 | Filed Under Art
My anatomy teacher was showing us slides on Thursday and there was one in particular that caught my eye. It was a two tone painting of a figure, very minimalistic, but oh so readable. All the artists (both classical and current) that so amaze me always have such a strong understanding of light and shadow. In an effort to work on that, I’m going to try and do a two tone painting every day.
Here’s my first. I didn’t time myself, but I spent around 5 mins on this.

Posted on April 12th, 2008 | Filed Under Art · Projects
Finishing up for the evening. I don’t feel like I have a lot to show for the day, but I think I’m on track. I was able to spend a lot of time thinking about the workflow I need to use to finish this piece and how best to tackle the rest of the animation. I have so many small parts that need to come together, that I was feeling overwhelmed.
My current plan:
Add keys to the last two sequences (going after the apple and then falling).
Adjust walk cycle (adding in some character to his walk).
Convert the rig from stepped curves to smooth.
-Adjust curves, refine timing.
Key all the food items, using as few keys as I can (I’ll do most of their animation through editing their curves).
Finish the facial expressions, hand gestures and interractions with the food.
(Add eye blink)
(Offset keys to help the character look natural)
(Camera cut or subtle animation)
If I have time, scene building and animating the door. Plus rendering.
I’m guessing the last item won’t get done before Monday, but hopefully before the 20th (deadline for submissions to the spring show).
Posted on April 12th, 2008 | Filed Under Art · Projects
I’m in the computer lab at school right now, once again working on my ZeroG animation. I’ve never put so much time into an animation before; I’m excited to see how it turns out, but it has been a daunting project. I’m hoping to have it finished enough to submit it to the spring show.
I have all the main animation blocked out on the character, now I’m working on blocking out the food. I’m creating reference curves for each piece of food to help get a natural looking arc as they fall and then bounce around. Once I’ve got that finished, I’ll finish blocking in the facial and hand motions. After that I’ll have some minor adjustments to make, then I should be able to convert all my curves from stepped to smooth. At that point I get to dive into the graph editor and tweak all the curves like a mad man.
I’m not sure how much I’ll get done today, but hopefully I’ll get to the point where I can convert the curves so I can adjust all those tomorrow.
I feel pretty good at the moment, I’m fairly focused though a bit tired. I’d rather be working on some personal projects today, but homework it is. By the by, it’s another wonderful day in San Francisco. The weather has been amazing the last two days. I’ll probably take a lunch break in an hour or so and sit in the park.
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