Thursday, July 2, 2009
Animation Test - Growly
Animation Test of a friend's red wolf character:
Labels:
animation,
character animation,
giftart,
pencil test,
wolves
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Blue pencil: sketches and layout for a digital painting
Going to take the scan of the top one and paint it digitally. Learned in Platinum that there is a bar type hangout where all the gym leaders, frontier brains, and elite four people hang out plus anyone that they've deemed worthy enough of inviting, and of course your character is one of them. I thought it would be an interesting place to hang out. Loki seems concerned there with my dour attitude though.
The rest are just some blue pencil (and some not) sketches; grumpy pokemon trainer me, Roark excited to have found a fossil, scheming Illusion head, and some sketches of my weather fascinated espeon, Spade, as well as two-bit the lucario.
Labels:
blue pencil,
illusion,
layout,
pokemon,
sketches,
video games
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
The Land of Live Oaks and Spanish Moss
Some giftart for the wonderful Kesame of her character Esk; complete with my own southern spin of Live Oaks and Spanish Moss.
Labels:
colored pencil,
gifts,
kesame,
mixed media,
traditional,
wolves
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Dogs through the fog.
Colored up some of those Silent Hill doggies. These two being a Doublehead (left), and a Sniffer (right).
Labels:
digital art,
licker dogs,
monsters,
silent hill,
video games
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Sculpts
Here, have some recent sculptures:
Lickilicky for GManLuver of LJ
Lickilicky for GManLuver of LJ
Arcanine and Cubone for GuardianPhoenix of LJ
Shiney Politoed for CaptainKirby of LJ
Labels:
arcanine,
commissions,
cubone,
lickilicky,
pokemon,
politoed,
sculpture,
video games
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
To spin the Whirlpool Galaxy...
The visual aid for my final project in my astronomy class here at SCAD. Longworth's prompt for the final is that we can do anything we want so long as it somehow involves astronomy and our own artwork.
I LOVE looking at photos of galaxies. They're beautiful, and I remember years ago the first time I saw the hubble deep field shot of all the HUNDREDS of them together made me feel so very insignificant. it was so humbling. So naturally one of my favorite moments in Okami (which has a lot of astronomy type things in it) is the scene where you have to start the whirlpool galaxy spinning. The colors are so vivid.
So I painted this in acrylics on a 16x20 canvas trying to mimic the quick, loose brushed style of the game. The galaxy has touches of glow in the dark paint at its nucleus and the stars and arms and some of the ripples in the whirlpool also glow teal.
Artwork © Keri Stone
Okami © Clover studios
I LOVE looking at photos of galaxies. They're beautiful, and I remember years ago the first time I saw the hubble deep field shot of all the HUNDREDS of them together made me feel so very insignificant. it was so humbling. So naturally one of my favorite moments in Okami (which has a lot of astronomy type things in it) is the scene where you have to start the whirlpool galaxy spinning. The colors are so vivid.
So I painted this in acrylics on a 16x20 canvas trying to mimic the quick, loose brushed style of the game. The galaxy has touches of glow in the dark paint at its nucleus and the stars and arms and some of the ripples in the whirlpool also glow teal.
Artwork © Keri Stone
Okami © Clover studios
Labels:
astronomy,
okami,
painting,
video games,
wolves
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Monday, April 27, 2009
Stompy stompy
New stuff from animation II. T-Rex walk cycles with a character that another professor built for our class.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Sidewalk Arts Festival 2009
So it's Sidewalk Arts time again in Savannah, and my buddy Chelsea Kubesh and I teamed up and went out to the park to draw. Here are some in-progress and finished images of our squares!
So it's Sidewalk Arts time again in Savannah, and my buddy Chelsea Kubesh and I teamed up and went out to the park to draw. Here are some in-progress and finished images of our squares!
So it's Sidewalk Arts time again in Savannah, and my buddy Chelsea Kubesh and I teamed up and went out to the park to draw. Here are some in-progress and finished images of our squares!
Labels:
chalk,
collaborations,
events,
Savannah,
SCAD,
sidewalk arts festival
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Ball bounce in Maya
New animation.
Maya bouncing balls. I think they look awful, and that I am a terrible animator in maya. The only reason I'm posting this is because it's decent compared to some of the other crap that I've tried to animate this quarter. Moral of the story? Keri is a terrible animator in Maya.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
"Come and test me, test me"
To prove I'm not dead (but sick! and busy with schoolwork), have some uncleaned linework for a WIP I may or may not finish soon.
Labels:
digital art,
illusion,
monsters,
photoshop,
vent art,
werewolves
Thursday, March 19, 2009
There's a rumor goin' 'round death row.
Here, have some fanart for Superjail. Ignore the random wolf head drawn in one, and the random dates and notes drawn on others. These came out of my sketchbook for an animation course, so there are a few out of place things.
I've become completely fascinated with the art and animation style for this show. It is very "stream of conciousness" styled, and full of so many well-executed animation references as well as very complicated sequences of animation. You can't not appreciate it. To top all of that off, it is completely done in flash, which blows my mind because it NEVER has the look of a flash cartoon. keep it up, Augenblick studios.
Labels:
digital art,
fan art,
finished work,
markers,
mixed media,
photoshop,
sketches,
superjail
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Maya work: Here thar be monsters
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