Baxter floating. I struggled with the spiral animation for a while, but was able to finish it with help from Sung-Eun Kim :)
Made with TVPaint. Work in progress.
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Baxter floating. I struggled with the spiral animation for a while, but was able to finish it with help from Sung-Eun Kim :)
Made with TVPaint. Work in progress.
The trapper attacks with his claw. Inspired by Samurai Jack.
Made with TVPaint. Work in progress.
Another sequence from my film – the ghoulish trapper has been hurt. Inspired by lots of Samurai Jack.
Made with TVPaint. Work in progress.
Layout drawing made with TVPaint. Work in progress.
The ghoulish trapper eagerly approaches. Framing inspired by Samurai Jack :)
Made with TVPaint. Work in progress.
Sad fox. Pencil test and layout sequence. Made with TVPaint. Work in progress
Pencil test for my clock sequence. I may go back and add a slight backward movement to the seconds’ hand and a slight cushion at the end – I remember my Gran’s mantle piece clock hands would move slightly backwards before moving forwards – plus it may count as a form of anticipation.
Made with TVPaint. Work in progress.
I am currently working on my 2nd year film for my MFA in Animation at UCLA. This is the layout and background design for the clock in Baxter’s house. This is a vertical panning background.
Drawn on a wacom in TVPaint. Work in progress.
The latest version of the animatic for my 2nd year film, as of last week. This was drawn in TVPaint and timed out with Final Cut. I think the timing is closer to what it should be, though the pacing of the film needs more work…among other things.
Work in progress, no sound.
At UCLA this Quarter, I’m enrolled in a Flash independent study. I decided to work on some animation exercises using my character design from my 2nd year film. This is a test for a jump sequence, with keyframes and breakdowns but no tweening.
Work in progress.