This is the main character, Papoose, from my animated film, ‘Papoose and Bear.’ The top image is the final character design colored in photoshop. The lower image is the model sheet.
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This is the main character, Papoose, from my animated film, ‘Papoose and Bear.’ The top image is the final character design colored in photoshop. The lower image is the model sheet.
I went on a SketchCrawl today with Zach, a friend and fellow UCLA animation student. We started outside Kerckhoff Hall and then moved onto Wilson Plaza, both in UCLA’s central campus. Of course, the weather was glorious…
Finished coloring the Teddy character from my animated film, ‘Papoose and Bear.’ Combination of hand drawn and photoshop color.
Today I finished coloring the Bird character from my animated film, ‘Papoose and Bear.’
The top image shows the final character designs created in photoshop. The middle image shows the individual painted sculpey forms (used in the final photoshop designs). The lower image shows the original model sheet.
‘The Gift’ was my second storyboard project for the class ‘Writing for Animation – 181B,’ at UCLA. This board topic required the following: adaptation or original material, communicates without written or spoken language, and presented in a story board format.
This is an original story, inspired by Hector Hugh Munro’s, ‘Sredni Vashtar.’ The main character is ‘Flame Boy’ who displays his emotions through the flame above his head.
From Fall Quarter, 2006.
This is the Papoose character from my animated film, ‘Papoose and Bear.’
The top image shows the final character designs created in photoshop. The lower image shows the original model sheet and sketches.
This is the Bear character from my animated film, ‘Papoose and Bear.’
At the top is the model sheet, in the middle are the painted sculpey forms, and at the bottom is the final bear character created in photoshop using the sculpey forms.
This is one of the main landscape backgrounds for my animated film, ‘Papoose and Bear.’ Created with a combination of acrylic, sculpey and photoshop.
‘Papoose and Bear’ was originally created as the requirement for the class ‘181C – Animation Workshop,’ at UCLA. I am currently in the process of re-coloring the film.
‘Tea for Two’ was my first storyboard project for the class ‘Writing for Animation – 181B,’ at UCLA. This first board topic required the following: adaptation of published material with verbal content (story, poem, song etc.) presented in a story board format. I chose an adaptation of the song, ‘Tea for Two.’
From Fall Quarter, 2006.
Life drawing of a man with moustache.
From my 482A Drawing class, at UCLA, taught by Glenn Vilppu.
Fall Quarter, 2006