Saturday, May 16, 2009

Frogs

So my final is finished...finally. It isn't cleaned up and colored, but the animation and sound are all there. Let me know what you think.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Sucker

I'm pretty sure this is a self-portrait of what I will look like when I'm ninety years old. I did this to give my self a break from animating my final project of this semester.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Just a Doodle

I doodled this guy a couple of weeks or so ago and decided to toss some color on him tonight and post him. I think he just needs a hug and a cup of cocoa.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Intricate




Here's a really quick doodle I did for Illustration Friday. The theme is "intricate" and I thought about all the 'intricate' details of our country's economic system and, more especially, the methods which we use to attempt to stimulate growth. I wanted the doodle to look crude, but I think my coloring is too heaving and it looks muddy now. Oh well...maybe it's more appropriate that way.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Pencil Tests VI


For this animation I had to create a scene from 3 expressive key frames. I based this off of an illustration I did a while back. The illustration was a sequential 3 panel piece that showed a man drinking from a bottle and then discovering it is laxative and then running off. I think it translated well into an animation.

Pencil Tests V

Here's my full head turn. The frames need to be cleaned up, but I think the action is nice.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Steve

I'm trying my hand at fonts now. This first one is pretty crude, but I kind of wanted it that way.
Steve.ttf

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Head Turn

This one isn't really a pencil test per se, but it was my last assignment. This is a flat, stylized 2D head-turn. The character design is borrowed from Pixar's short film "Your Friend the Rat."

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Sacks of Flour




This assignment was to show anthropomorphic sacks of flour in action. My favorite is the "flour killer," I thought it was very Bill Watterson-esque. In case you are wondering how a sack of flour grows eyebrows and a beard...it's mold.

More Figure Drawings



Here are two more. The top one is my daughter (isn't she cute).