Showing posts with label TBMD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TBMD. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

The New Semester Times

Happy New Year!  It's the new semester and just so everyone is aware, this blog (which has always been a general dumping place for all my work) will now mainly contain work from Animation as well as Design for Media!  So be prepared for a lot less finished art and a lot more failed attempts.  Anyway, why not start the new semester by posting things I never got around to last semester?

Here's that animation I promised!

Here is another silly animatic for Time-Based Media Design, again using an audio clip from "The Mighty Boosh" only this time, it's the radio show!


And last of the videos is another TBMD animatic in which we had to put visuals to a piece of music.  I am ashamed to say that I completely disregarded the fact that I used an MP3 and therefore the video is detached in a few parts due to the compression, but you get the idea.  Also, clearly using a different style here, it was worth a shot.


And here are a few drawings I have done recently.
This first is for my friend, Livi, who asked for her and Maurice Moss from The I.T. Crowd.



This one is pretty darn old... The Mighty Boosh again.


I like Raichu a lot, this is marker on canvas.


This is a character I must have made in 7th grade or so, I resurrected her and she's looking MUCH better than ever.


And this last one is my puppy who tends to show up in my art a lot...


That's all!  Enjoy the new year and semester!

Saturday, October 22, 2011

The Animation and TBMD Times

This is what I've done in Time Based Media Design so far.  They don't make much sense if you don't know the assignment criteria but at least they're cute.  My first one is meh, my second one is a bit better and the one I'm working on now is going to be righteous!  I can't wait until it's done!  I do need to put more time into this class though, you can kind of tell that I rush through the drawings... oh well.

For this one she gave us a scenario and we had to work out the details.  Done in Prismacolor markers that breathed their last breath as I was using them.  Tear...

And this was an opening for a TV show I completely ripped off of Neil Gaiman made up.

Also animation!  This was my character I used for my first real animation.  I named him Ransak and he is terrifying.


And Noodle from Gorillaz was my lovely model for my walk cycle.

I'm sure I have more to show than these but for now this will suffice.