.: The Starving Animator :.
Please do not feed the animator, provoke him or tap on glass.
Thursday, September 1, 2011
The Lion King Bloopers
Wow oh wow I wish I had seen this as a kid. You can find this gem in the Blu-Ray version of the movie.
Monday, August 15, 2011
Monday, July 25, 2011
Working on Backgrounds
Been trying to get my lighting just right in Maya so my kitchen fits the bill. It's looking a little too yellow here for my liking, the foreground could be brighter, and the scene outside has mysteriously disappeared in the rendering process. . . opinions?
Hopefully I'll have this all sorted by the end of tomorrow. Then, it's on to adding the animation!
Monday, July 18, 2011
Friday, July 15, 2011
Couple of Animation Shorts
I'm a monster from Headless Productions on Vimeo.
NOCTURNA from Headless Productions on Vimeo.
Found these on Vimeo earlier today, thought they were interesting enough to share. :)
Monday, July 11, 2011
Blink
This is my blink for the class task today. I did it mostly left handed so it is somewhat scribbly, apologies.
Saturday, May 28, 2011
The Sketchbook Project
Sketchbooks, visual journals - whatever you want to call them - are always a useful device for artists and thinkers to record their ideas onto paper.
The Sketchbook Project commences this year, an international event where artists recieve a special sketchbook, fill it, and send it back to become a part of a world exhibition. You can pick a theme to base your sketchbook around, and seeming the project has some pretty decent sponsors, it's a pretty choice way for a student to get their stuff out there on an international level.
The Sketchbook Project commences this year, an international event where artists recieve a special sketchbook, fill it, and send it back to become a part of a world exhibition. You can pick a theme to base your sketchbook around, and seeming the project has some pretty decent sponsors, it's a pretty choice way for a student to get their stuff out there on an international level.
And just in case you were skeptical as to whether or not you'd receive any attention, you can opt for emails or text messages to let you know every time your sketchbook is viewed at the exhibition. How cool is that?
You can go here for more details.
At $25 a sketchbook I can understand hesitation at taking part - personally, I solved the expense by deciding to share the sketchbook with a friend and splitting the fee 50/50.
You can go here for more details.
At $25 a sketchbook I can understand hesitation at taking part - personally, I solved the expense by deciding to share the sketchbook with a friend and splitting the fee 50/50.
Be interested to hear if anyone else decides to participate!
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