Still trying to realise that the holidays are over, I started to plan my new assignment for Animation Mentor. We could decide ourselves whet...
We could decide ourselves whether we want the three assignments of this term to be 3 episodes of one character (all thre about the same topic and within the realms of one distinct world) or 3 different exercices which aren't connected to each other. I decided to go for the first approach and thought up that little story about my character beeing a prrstious, arrogant astronaut, who at the same time can't get the things right.
Here I show some of the planning that went into the first scene and also the character in his environment. I struggled a lot to get things working in Maya, as I wanted the flag to react to his movements ( I need it in the second scene) and also his antennas to move in a believable floppy way. I also post some sketches I did recently and a sketch for a background which I started to paint already, but the colored version is far from being final, of course- it's just to show a work in progress. That said, thanks for taking the time to look at my stuff, have a great time, Claudi
Sitting here at my desk, it's already really, really dark outside and I'm slowly getting in the mood for hot chocolate, cookies and ...
....stays in Vegas! That's how the saying goes, so I can't really tell you anything about my trip there, can I?!? ;) Just as much: I...
I also did the blocking for my new assignment, but as I only had one day I could spend on it, I want to refine it a bit more before showing it here ;)
Thank you all for leaving comments and feedback, it's great to know that someone is actually looking at this.
See you soon, Claudi
Hey all, this week I'm writing brimful of impressions of the last weekend. I attended a character design Seminar last Saturday and Sund...
this week I'm writing brimful of impressions of the last weekend. I attended a character design Seminar last Saturday and Sunday given by Harald Siepermann. Honestly, this guy is amazing! He did character designs for Disney (Tarzan, Mulan, Brother Baer, Treasure Planet,...), worked on Who Framed Roger Rabbit (the movie that played a huge part in me wanting to become an animator) and tons of other cool stuff.
Check out his blog and be prepared to see hundrets of great drawings! http://haraldsiepermann.blogspot.com/
I learned so much and I'm so inspired that I spend the whole evening drawing. Saturday he even went to a pub whith us and I'm afraid that I've annoyed him by I continuously asking him questions till about midnight ;D But I just couldn't let that chance go by to learn as much as I can from such a talented person.
The sketches I post here are a bit older, I want to refine the drawings that I'm doing right now a bit more before I upload them. I also want to show the blocking I did for last week's assignment (a person walking up a few stairs).
Please don't hesitate to give me any comment you can think of- I got reminded how much there is to learn!
Humbly, Claudia :)
PS: Some of the sketches below were inspired by the work of Chris Sanders, another more than amazing artist.
There we are, the new term at Animation Mentor has started and I already had my first Q&A with the new mentor Chad Stewart. He worked on...
Here are some sketches. The first two I did today when I was sitting in an Austrian "Heurigen" (a restaurant where local farmers and winegrowers sell the food and wine they made). Sitting in the warm sun, drinking a nice glass of red wine and enjoying the last warm days- it was great :)
I hope I'll have enough time to continue sketching on a regular basis- maybe even taking some life drawing classes, but I guess there's a lot of work waiting for me this term. We'll see how it turns out, see you all soon,
Claudi
Hello again, last week was break week at Animation Mentor and I also took some days off at work so I slept for hours (had to catch up a bit...
Have a great time, Claudi
PS: I just updated my progress reel. It should have a better quality now (at least regarding image quality ;D )
Here it is- the blocking as well as the splined draft of this weeks Animation Mentor Assignment. There is some sound as well, so turn the sp...
Also some more zoo drawings I did on Tuesday. As I didn't have much time I spend all my time at the animals closest to the entrance which were strange chickens, bunnies and cows. What was great was a kid standing in front of the chicken incubator and said to her mom:" The eggs are being boiled in there and after that the baby chicken hatch ;D So sweet!!
Hey there, just to keep posting and make it some kind of a weekly routine I wanted to share a few quick sketches with you and also some spee...
just to keep posting and make it some kind of a weekly routine I wanted to share a few quick sketches with you and also some speedpaintings I did lately. I did these to improve my photoshop painting skills and also to sharpen my eyes for cinematography (camera angle, composition, colours,...). So this is the result after about 30 minutes of painting in photoshop for each. I didn't want to make it an exact copy of the movie still ( I had it open next to it as a reference) but to analyse the image structure in general. Another thing I want to talk about today is the book "Drawn to Life: 10 Golden Years of Disney Master Classes: The Walt Stanchfield Lectures" which comes in two volumes and was/ is such an eye opener for me. I got my copy a few weeks ago and just keep reading. Its a unique mixture of drawing instructions, philosophical snippets, art history and so much more. I can't recommend it enough, check it out, it's more than amazing. That said, I hope you all had a great weekend, take care, Claudia
Hey all, thanks a lot for all the encouraging comments! Highly appreciated they are. Last week I've been working on Tailor, another Ani...
This week I'm focusing on walk cycles and right now I'm studying reference material and trying to figure out the essence of a plain walk. I might share some of my research in one of the next posts.
I also want to show some sketches I did recently when I tried to analyze basic body shapes using magazines, books and Rockwell illustrations as reference. I'ld really love to spend more time sketching and oserving but the day has just too little hours (I think another 30 would be just fine ;) )
Take care everybody and don't hesitate to share your thoughts about my stuff, Claudi
I went to the zoo again yesterday - which by the way turned out to be more difficult than I thought it would as I first missed my turn (you ...
As always, feel free to leave any notes, comments or good night stories you want to, I'll read them all :)
Heeeeeree we gooooo.... I tried to have my own blog a few months (or years ;) ) ago, but I just didn't manage to keep it updated and po...
That's why I dicided to start with a subject that can't really do anything about it and went to the zoo. So my first post will show some of the sketches I did there as well as some of the artwork I've done in the last few weeks. I also started studying at Animation Mentor recently and will also keep you updated on my progress there. Big plans so far, you see :) All and every comment and feedback is highly appreciated as there is so much to improve, to learn and to explore! Cheers, Claudi