Today's theme was Orchestra. And I came up with this!
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
The Grand Dirt Orchestra!
Recently, I asked my sister if she wanted to join me in a drawing a day challenge. The challenge consists of doing 1 drawing a day for 100 days, we would choose a random word and it would be the theme of the day.
Random Sketches and Drawings! :D
A bunch of random drawings I put together.
It's Admiral Brain! I will be adding drawings of his disguise as a normal citizen, Brian Cerebro!
Another character with a big back-story that I will probably develop in a following post!
Thanks for viewing!
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Metro-Bo concept art
Here is some of the concept art I drew up for Charles!
Hope you enjoy! More stuff will but put up quite soon!
Hope you enjoy! More stuff will but put up quite soon!
Life Drawing and Practice
I've recently started taking a class for Life Drawing at Studio Technique, taught by none other than the awesome Samantha Youssef! I really learned a great deal throughout most of the classes that I've taken so far, and with lots of practice, have improved (just a teeny bit, there is so much more to learn!).
Here goes!
This is obviously not the greatest work, but how I've improved in a year is unbelievable!! And I hope to improve a lot more in the coming year!!
Thanks for reading!
Here goes!
This is obviously not the greatest work, but how I've improved in a year is unbelievable!! And I hope to improve a lot more in the coming year!!
Thanks for reading!
Metro-Bo! My short film!!! :D
Here is my Student Film!! It's a work in progress that I will be finishing sometime this summer, amongst other projects!
Enjoy!!!
Enjoy!!!
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Charles posing like the sexy beast he is :D
Strut your stuff :D
This is my pose for the posters we are printing out for our vernissage.
P.S, if you want to learn more about our vernissage and who we are, you can go here
http://dawsoncollege3d.blogspot.com/
and here
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=113421465405190&index=1
Thanks!
This is my pose for the posters we are printing out for our vernissage.
P.S, if you want to learn more about our vernissage and who we are, you can go here
http://dawsoncollege3d.blogspot.com/
and here
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=113421465405190&index=1
Thanks!
Charles! Modeled, Textured, Smiling :D
Here is the model (textured, rigged, etc) of Charles!!
Working on this for one whole year, from preproduction (concept and design, boards, modeling, rigging) to production and animation, I've gotten extremely attached to this little guy. Can't help but laugh when I see his big eyes and big smile!
He started out as a little annoying trouble-maker who was the embodiment of every close encounter i have had with these people. Weird, dirty, in your space, mostly negative things. Then, thinking back and looking past appearances at all the times I've met these people, it allowed me to acknowledge that our prejudiced thoughts of these people are generally unfounded and only exist to give us a reason to keep our distance, which is unfortunate, because I have talked to most of these people and most of them have interesting and wise things to say (when they aren't rambling about weird things).
Which is why, on the journey to the end of the school year (more precisely near the end of pre-production) the hobo slowly turned from a distasteful and dirty little guy to an extremely nice, caring, adorable clown-around kind of guy. A child at heart. He's still dirty, but I can look past that, and hopefully you can too :D.
I've learned quite a bit during the whole production, not only artistically and technically, but it has also helped me discover a lot of other things(excuse my near-spiritual talk here). Most people are not what they seem to be, and you should always be willing to give them a chance and not judge them on the spot (easier said then done, but an effort should be made!).
And that is mostly the basis and moral of my short film!
Thanks for reading!
Working on this for one whole year, from preproduction (concept and design, boards, modeling, rigging) to production and animation, I've gotten extremely attached to this little guy. Can't help but laugh when I see his big eyes and big smile!
He started out as a little annoying trouble-maker who was the embodiment of every close encounter i have had with these people. Weird, dirty, in your space, mostly negative things. Then, thinking back and looking past appearances at all the times I've met these people, it allowed me to acknowledge that our prejudiced thoughts of these people are generally unfounded and only exist to give us a reason to keep our distance, which is unfortunate, because I have talked to most of these people and most of them have interesting and wise things to say (when they aren't rambling about weird things).
Which is why, on the journey to the end of the school year (more precisely near the end of pre-production) the hobo slowly turned from a distasteful and dirty little guy to an extremely nice, caring, adorable clown-around kind of guy. A child at heart. He's still dirty, but I can look past that, and hopefully you can too :D.
I've learned quite a bit during the whole production, not only artistically and technically, but it has also helped me discover a lot of other things(excuse my near-spiritual talk here). Most people are not what they seem to be, and you should always be willing to give them a chance and not judge them on the spot (easier said then done, but an effort should be made!).
And that is mostly the basis and moral of my short film!
Thanks for reading!
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