Character design and color comp for Peekle. Watercolor, pen and ink and digital.
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Character design and color comp for Peekle. Watercolor, pen and ink and digital.
I’ve almost finished a small flash game project that I’m working on at the UCLA Animation Workshop. It’s inspired by the wonderful games of Amanita Design.
Above is the sea background that I created. It’s a combination of hand drawn and photoshop colored elements.
Below is a link to the flash file that shows the game’s sea animation and the main character along with his idle animation (click on the image :)
I updated my blog to the latest release of wordpress today (version 2.6.3) and was able to add a really cool plugin for NextGen Gallery. NextGen Gallery allows you to implement and organize galleries and albums on a wordpress site like flickr. I really like NextGen’s implementation and it’s easy to install.
Anyway, with the gallery plugin installed I uploaded the second set of photos from our Gnomon Stop Motion class visit to the Chiodo Bros Studio in Burbank. This set of photos focuses on one of their talented artists, Rick O’Brien, and his amazing painterly work. Rick spent a lot of time with us explaining his texturing and painting methods and concepts – it was great :)
To look at more of Rick’s work, visit his Monument Project and Blog.
This weekend, as part of the Gnomon stopmotion class we went to visit the Chiodo Bros. Studio in Burbank. It was amazing :) Here are the first series of photos from the trip. To see our class project, visit our stop motion wordpress blog.
Background painting of a cityscape for a Flash project at UCLA. Created with Photoshop.
Sketchbook drawings from this weekend. Pencil on paper.
Image stills from my walk cycle vignette. Created with Photoshop and Flash at UCLA’s Animation Workshop.
I guess this vignette is sort of inspired by my weekly experiences of taking the bus in LA :)
Walk cycle vignette, created at UCLA for a Flash project. Combination of Photoshop and Flash elements animated within Flash (the walk cycle is not tweened).
Background painting of a city street created in Photoshop. This is for a project for my Flash class at UCLA.
Our apartment overlooks an alley, so there’s often things and people to draw from. Sketchbook, pen and ink and colored pencil.