Friday, October 29, 2010

Visual Development: Turnaround practice

I'm taking a Visual Development class where we are to take a story or book that hasn't already been animated, or visualized either before or very often.

So I picked 'Good Omens' by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. We had to pick three characters to development as well as two backgrounds. We also have to draw them in an already existing animation style.

For the third project, we have to develop action sheets and create turnarounds for each character. These are some rough sketches for a turnaround.



Visual Development: Action Sketches

I'm taking a Visual Development class where we are to take a story or book that hasn't already been animated, or visualized either before or very often.

So I picked 'Good Omens' by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. We had to pick three characters to development as well as two backgrounds. We also have to draw them in an already existing animation style.

For the third project, we have to develop action sheets and create turnarounds for each character. These are some rough sketches.





Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Visual Development: Project 2

I'm taking a Visual Development class where we are to take a story or book that hasn't already been animated, or visualized either before or very often.

So I picked 'Good Omens' by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. We had to pick three characters to development as well as two backgrounds. We also have to draw them in an already existing animation style.

For project 2 we had to turn in the two backgrounds as cleaned up pencils that could be ready for layout.


Visual Development: B.G. Sketches

I'm taking a Visual Development class where we are to take a story or book that hasn't already been animated, or visualized either before or very often.

So I picked 'Good Omens' by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. We had to pick three characters to development as well as two backgrounds. We also have to draw them in an already existing animation style.

These are the rough sketches of the two backgrounds I had to develop. I picked Aziraphale's bookstore as my exterior and Crowley's apartment as my interior.



Visual Development: B.G. Rough Sketches

I'm taking a Visual Development class where we are to take a story or book that hasn't already been animated, or visualized either before or very often.

So I picked 'Good Omens' by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. We had to pick three characters to development as well as two backgrounds. We also have to draw them in an already existing animation style.

These are the rough sketches of the two backgrounds I had to develop. I picked Aziraphale's bookstore as my exterior and Crowley's apartment as my interior.



Monday, October 25, 2010

Visual Developement: Project 1

I'm taking a Visual Development class where we are to take a story or book that hasn't already been animated, or visualized either before or very often.

So I picked 'Good Omens' by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. We had to pick three characters to development as well as two backgrounds. We also have to draw them in an already existing animation style.

This is a cleaned up line-up we had to turn in for Project 1. Details of the designs will be finalized when we do turnarounds and action sheets for each character.

Character Development:: Adam Young

I'm taking a Visual Development class where we are to take a story or book that hasn't already been animated, or visualized either before or very often.

So I picked 'Good Omens' by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. We had to pick three characters to development as well as two backgrounds. We also have to draw them in an already existing animation style.

These are the sketches of Adam Young as I developed him.



Character Development: Aziraphale

I'm taking a Visual Development class where we are to take a story or book that hasn't already been animated, or visualized either before or very often.

So I picked 'Good Omens' by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. We had to pick three characters to development as well as two backgrounds. We also have to draw them in an already existing animation style.

These are the sketches of Aziraphale as I developed him. I picked 'Cheeks' Galloway style via Spectacular Spider-man and the Animated Hellboys.




Character Development: Crowley

I'm taking a Visual Development class where we are to take a story or book that hasn't already been animated, or visualized either before or very often.

So I picked 'Good Omens' by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. We had to pick three characters to development as well as two backgrounds. We also have to draw them in an already existing animation style.

These are the sketches of Crowley as I developed him. Through him, I picked 'Cheeks' Galloway style via Spectacular Spider-man and the Animated Hellboys.







Saturday, October 2, 2010

Harley Quinn




A Harley Quinn poster I made for a friend at work. Harley is a surprisingly boring character to draw and I mean that with as much love as I have for her.

Laluelle Issue 1 for download!


The first issue of the comic book series 'Laluelle' I've been working up has been published by 215Ink and is up for download on Wowio!

It's only $1.99 for a digital version of Issue 1! Your support will be very much appreciated :)