Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Expressions

Below are the expression sketches I created during my fifth term at Animation Mentor.







Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Stu and Huckleberry

Below are two Animation Mentor Stu poses showing excitement and devastation. Which is which?



Here is a study sketch of Huckleberry Hound I did the other day.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Animation Mentor

This January I started taking classes with Animation Mentor. Here is the first pose I created using their Stu rig.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Modern Times


Some quick sketches I drew from Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Flamenco


Adding some sketches I drew using Blood Wedding as reference. It's a fine film directed by Carlos Saura.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Victorious Rabbit

Here is another Preston Blair study sketch overlapped with the original to show my mistakes (and a couple things I actually got right). Upper torso is nearly spot-on. However, the lower body and tail are too small, especially on his right side. The tail is also skewed. The left foot is too small and the angle is off. The right foot, though, is very close except is needs to be slightly more elongated. Face-wise, his teeth are too small but everything else is fairly close. Arms and hands are also very close to the original, but his right hand should be a little bit bigger. Right leg should be thicker.

Some quick hand sketches from the cover of Blair's Cartoon Animation:


Lastly, a quick sketch of the Pip Boy from Fallout 3:


Friday, January 9, 2009

Another Angry Bear + Happy Pup

I overlapped two more study sketches from yesterday. These are turning out to be really eye opening experiences.


This one turned out to be fairly close, but still lacks the appeal of the original drawing. Once again, I screwed up on the ears. The right one is about the correct size, but his left ear needs to be much larger because of perspective. The nose is too small and the snout is slightly elongated. The mouth should stretched open a bit more. Lastly, his right eye should be larger to push the three-dimensionality and the eyebrow should come up more.


The line of action on this happy puppy is correct, but unfortunately the tilt of the head is way off. His front left foot should be bigger which is yet another perspective mistake. The body is generally too thin, especially the chest, which should come out more and connect closer to the head. The back leg is spot on.