Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Motion Design 2 - First Assignment



So this is the work for my first assignment in Motion Design 2. I originally started to work on a different piece, but I got completely lost. I thought technically it would be fairly easy, as I've used different kinds of masking in the past to make it seem like a line is being drawn or growing. But this time it was much more complex and it became a complete mess.

I made an executive decision and decided to scrap this idea and do something else. There was no way I was going to finish my first design. So I'm not thrilled with the current piece, but it's something to build off of. I have attached both storyboards. One for the failed piece, and the second, easier one.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Creative Block

As the end of the semester gets closer and the pressure gets larger, a site like this is a great reminder to step back and think. And to just have fun.

http://creativeblock.monomoda.com/

Great Flash Work

I'm really into this site. It's very simple looking but uses Flash in a really powerful and dynamic way.

http://fl-2.com/2009/index.aspx

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Flash Sites

Here's a couple Flash based sites that I've been checking out.

http://www.shapeshifter.co.nz/

http://www.bigwarmup.com/

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Circles, circles, circles

I'm going to try something new. The first picture is of the regular outline that I do for every painting. The second is a "brilliantly" designed diagram of my why I chose the composition for this piece.

When I was in school (undergrad), one of my teachers told me that one of the rules that you should always try to follow is to never put a circle in the upper right hand corner. It attracts the viewers eye directly to it. The only time you should is if you want the viewers eye to go there. For this piece that's exactly what I wanted (the pie), but I'm always nervous that the rest of the composition will get lost. So to combat this I tried to make the entire middle of the page one giant circle. You can see this in my awesome diagram (yes, these are the same skills I used to get into Pratt's graduate design program).
I also liked that the pie (circle) was resting on the tentacle which was acting as a giant arrow. The color choices that I make will also play a part in making this a whole painting. But that's for another day.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Drop That Pie Henry!

Here's the sketch for my new painting. It's a page from the book dummy that I'm currently making. In this part of the story Emily is trying to keep Henry from eating all the pies. The sketch is the original thumbnail so there really isn't any detail.I thought about fleshing out the sketch more, but I'm incredibly impatient and wanted to start right away. Normally I would never do this because I hate not knowing exactly what I'm doing before I start. I added a background to give it some context.

I'm Back

It's been a while since the last post. Sorry about that. I was busy with work and finishing my portfolio and application to grad school. I was accepted a couple weeks ago, and now I can focus on my painting again. Here's a sketch I did last night. I'm not sure what I'm going to do with the character. It just makes me laugh. I think it's because he looks like some grizzled veteran.
I'll have photos of the painting I just started up soon.