Showing posts with label animation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animation. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Senior Film Blog
Made a blog specifically for updates on the progress of my senior film! It's located here: http://into-purgatorio.blogspot.com
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Animation Test - Growly
Animation Test of a friend's red wolf character:
Labels:
animation,
character animation,
giftart,
pencil test,
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.
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.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Flour Sack Smackdown
Some of you may have already seen this, but for the record, I think it should go here since it's one of my better animations to date:
The prompt for our final was to have a flour sack character (who was to be animated a little bit like Carpet from Aladdin) approach a box, look inside the box, and react to the contents of the box.
The timing on my walk/run cycle at the beginning when he jogs up to the box is a bit off and lacking some weight, but other than that I'm quite happy with the result. From quick storyboards to pencil tests to the final product, this animation took two weeks and a grossly large stack of animation paper. Animation students kill the rainforest. :V
If you'd like to view the rest of my youtube content, feel free to go here: My Youtube Homepage
The prompt for our final was to have a flour sack character (who was to be animated a little bit like Carpet from Aladdin) approach a box, look inside the box, and react to the contents of the box.
The timing on my walk/run cycle at the beginning when he jogs up to the box is a bit off and lacking some weight, but other than that I'm quite happy with the result. From quick storyboards to pencil tests to the final product, this animation took two weeks and a grossly large stack of animation paper. Animation students kill the rainforest. :V
If you'd like to view the rest of my youtube content, feel free to go here: My Youtube Homepage
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