I thought I would make my first post with a recent freelance project that I did. Crazy deadline. Lots of problems. Good Experience.
Lets tell a progressive story one or two scenes at a time. First person to post, gets to begin the story, but each artist is not allowed to post again until there are at least two additional contributions from other artists. Artists will contribute their own vision of the story, going with the flow of what the previous artist established. Think of it as animation improve in storyboard form. In the end, we should have one wacky story that sort of flows, created by multiple contributors.
Thursday, May 9, 2013
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Friday, April 26, 2013
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Acting Childish
still catching up on the past few challenges. These are some drawings I did with my 5 year old. She would draw something, and then I would draw my version of that. It was interesting trying to copy the proportions. I didn't follow the giraffe super well. and the walrus, is actually a walrus snake if I remember correctly. An apparently very frightening creature.
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
My Pattern
Hey, i am catching up a bit, but there are some pattern samples. Was hoping to try more, but this is what I got.
Funny observation though, thinking of patterns, this was one of the first things that came to mind, which I thought was clever and unique. But becoming more aware of patterns, I have noticed there are a lot of extremely similar patterns using elephants out there.
I think we must subconsciously take in imagery, and not necessarily know where it came from, which shows how important it is to concept the work we do. The deeper we dig, the more we will get to true creativity, and not just unrecognized catalogued observed visuals.
Funny observation though, thinking of patterns, this was one of the first things that came to mind, which I thought was clever and unique. But becoming more aware of patterns, I have noticed there are a lot of extremely similar patterns using elephants out there.
I think we must subconsciously take in imagery, and not necessarily know where it came from, which shows how important it is to concept the work we do. The deeper we dig, the more we will get to true creativity, and not just unrecognized catalogued observed visuals.
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