Saturday, February 23, 2013
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Timelapse test!
Oh Mein Gott! A video of me drawing!!
Lately, I've been wanting to try out recording myself drawing, potentially to do some process videos in the future. I had debated between doing video vs. a series of still photographs, and in the end I decided that for timelapse stuff it'd make more sense to just do interval photography. For more involved things that would require audio instruction, video would probably be more appropriate.
So for a first attempt, it wasn't bad, but I did notice two things right away after assembling the video: 1) I should turn off autofocus next time, to prevent the camera from focusing on my shoulder when I step into the frame,
2) I need to figure out a better framing than just a vertical aspect ratio. Even though it's cropped close to the drawing, when it's uploaded to youtube there's the awful black sidebars. I don't care for those on other videos, so I felt like a bit of a hypocrite having them on mine. Next time that won't be the case.
Lately, I've been wanting to try out recording myself drawing, potentially to do some process videos in the future. I had debated between doing video vs. a series of still photographs, and in the end I decided that for timelapse stuff it'd make more sense to just do interval photography. For more involved things that would require audio instruction, video would probably be more appropriate.
So for a first attempt, it wasn't bad, but I did notice two things right away after assembling the video: 1) I should turn off autofocus next time, to prevent the camera from focusing on my shoulder when I step into the frame,
2) I need to figure out a better framing than just a vertical aspect ratio. Even though it's cropped close to the drawing, when it's uploaded to youtube there's the awful black sidebars. I don't care for those on other videos, so I felt like a bit of a hypocrite having them on mine. Next time that won't be the case.
Saturday, January 19, 2013
New Year of Art
It seems every year around the holidays I taper off in my posting, and then it takes forever for me to get back into the swing of it. So hopefully this post will jumpstart my blogging again! Here's a handful of stuff that was done a while ago and recently. The mock design sheet is for ArtOrder's reinvigorated artorder Nymph challenge. I'm hoping to put out one more before Monday, but that's kinda up in the air at the moment.
Monday, November 19, 2012
Post Illuxcon sketches
Week after returning from Illuxcon, and already Thanksgiving is around the corner. Illuxcon itself was fun! I got to meet a ton of new people and make some new friends, and I even had the chance to meet some artists I really admired.
Unfortunately I am terrible at keeping a photo journal of this sort of stuff, but I did scan in some of the sketches I did while there!
Unfortunately I am terrible at keeping a photo journal of this sort of stuff, but I did scan in some of the sketches I did while there!
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Zbrush sketches and trolls
Just some quick doodles before I head off to Illuxcon - Some trolls, a bust I sketched in zbrush, and some more work on the Avaceratops.
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Cheesecake and Death
Not necessarily in the same picture, mind you. The final of "GameOver", and some drawings out of the sketchbook, including some cheesecake practice!
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Horrrrrnbills!
This is from the latest assignment - designing an animal. Being a fan of hornbills, I opted to do the hooded hornbill.
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Past two weeks of character design homework...
Two assignments from the past two weeks - librarians and storytelling moment involving a bench and two characters.
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Pirates!
Third week of the character design class - Piraaaaaaatteess!
These came out a lot easier than the crusaders did. The little captain was really fun to draw once the idea came about in my head, but I think I still have a soft spot for my idiot-boy pirate on the left.
Also, I've been sculpting dinosaurs! The first was a generic ornithopod that I did to try out some creature sculpting, while the second is a Avaceratops. It's still in a neutral pose, but I'll be posing it into something more dynamic after I finish him up detail wise.
These came out a lot easier than the crusaders did. The little captain was really fun to draw once the idea came about in my head, but I think I still have a soft spot for my idiot-boy pirate on the left.
Also, I've been sculpting dinosaurs! The first was a generic ornithopod that I did to try out some creature sculpting, while the second is a Avaceratops. It's still in a neutral pose, but I'll be posing it into something more dynamic after I finish him up detail wise.
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