Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Live Animation
This is from the live animation booth my company had set up at the Boards Summit earlier this week. I quickly edited this together with some Of Montreal to display on the internet. It's pretty funny.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Zombie Gorillas 1
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Animation Reel
This is a animation reel I recently cut together. My old reel was set up to (kinda) tell a story. Each cartoon was on for it's entirety. This is more of a traditional reel with some music and clips of animation. Theres nothing new on here, it's just a new cut.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Aaron Weber
This is from my earlier post of face sketches. I really like this sketch of my friend Aaron Weber. So I decided to color it in and see what happens. I think I might like it better with just the pencil, but this turned out really neat. It looks like an airbrush, and isn't that all that Photoshop wants to be? An airbrush. Oh yeah and I also used my little Nick symbol in this one. It's been quite a while since I put that on any artwork.
Faces
Friday, October 9, 2009
Carey (Beauty Re-Touching)
My producer Carey needed a head shot for an upcoming event with Boards magazine. I took this photo using a Nikon D90.
Since this is for a commercial advertising event we wanted to make this photo really stick out. So I got out my Photoshop brushes and went to town. My only direction was to make her look pretty. Otherwise I could do whatever I wanted.
So here I made her stand out but making the background black & white and using filters made it look like a painting. I went in really close on her face and got rid of any blemishes or wrinkles. Basically just smoothed out her skin. I also whitened her eyes and made her pupils a more vibrant green. Lastly I added a vignette around her face, shoulders, & chest. So there it is, if you wanna make a plain photo spectacular just beat it up in Photoshop. Works every time.
Since this is for a commercial advertising event we wanted to make this photo really stick out. So I got out my Photoshop brushes and went to town. My only direction was to make her look pretty. Otherwise I could do whatever I wanted.
So here I made her stand out but making the background black & white and using filters made it look like a painting. I went in really close on her face and got rid of any blemishes or wrinkles. Basically just smoothed out her skin. I also whitened her eyes and made her pupils a more vibrant green. Lastly I added a vignette around her face, shoulders, & chest. So there it is, if you wanna make a plain photo spectacular just beat it up in Photoshop. Works every time.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Dinomation
This is a short animation I helped James P.M. Lee create for his Nick Walks The Dinosaur comic.
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