Saturday, May 24, 2008

Louie 19-20-21

One thing I've already learned from Louie is that I should have familiarized myself with my main characters more. The Louie of these early panels jumps off model a lot. It isn't super obvious but it sticks out to me. I've thought about going back and doing some redrawing but I decided against it. I've learned that lesson and I'll move on from here.


Read the story so far here.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Art Dump

I've created a number of different "doodles" in my spare time that I never posted. So here's a catch up post.
This was done for AM sketch club. The topic was Lost. I went with my favorite character Hurley. I colored Hurley differently than Iron Man for the last sketch club topic.


A graffiti inspired acrylic painting.


More morning sketches. The good and the ugly all for you to see.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Louie 16-17-18

I made good progress on Louie this week. Some weeks just whiz by and other weeks it seems like I'm working on one panel all week. I got a long way to go with my hand lettering. There hasn't been much lettering to do but I really struggle with it when it comes up. So for now I'm cheating. When someone speaks for now on I'm gonna use webletter BB a font I downloaded from Blambot.com. For now I'll keep on hand lettering the sound effects.

I went to my first comic book convention today. The Super Con held in San Jose was a really cool experience. I'll post more about it soon.



You can read the whole story here.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Iron Man

Dan Segarra (blog) keeper of the Weekly Sketch thread over at the Animation Mentor Alumni site is getting the thread going again. The first topic is Iron Man. I did two versions of Mr. Stark the first one was more in a comic book style and then I did this one. I slapped some color on it really quick. It was a bit of a rush job and I'm not super crazy about this drawing (the pose is weak) but I think it shows a lot of subtle progress in my drawing ability that wasn't there 6 months ago. For example 6 months ago I would have spent a lot of time trying to figure out how to get the "special effects" right. All the drawing I have been doing for Louie has forced me to stretch as an artist and now I have more of a back log of ideas floating around in my head. Also my style is slow starting to form itself.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Louie 13-14-15

The story is starting to take off.


You can read the whole story here.

Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Old Omega Videos

Joe just found these on Youtube! Back when I used to work with Omega (my church's high school group) I was in charge of the video ministry team. I can't remember exactly how long ago it was but it was at least seven years ago. We didn't have a lot of fancy equipment but we had a ton of fun making videos for the group. The first is a video the students made behind my back. It is weird to see my old room. Ryan and Jon the two hosts of OTV were in my class, they might be Juniors here, were awesome guys. The second is a promotional video we made for a concert. This one was a big hit with the kids. Of course high schoolers will cheer and go crazy anytime they see themselves or their friends in a movie or on TV. I just liked the Transformers.



Monday, May 05, 2008

Louie 10-11-12

Oops I forgot to post these guys here when I updated my website.


You can read the whole story here.

Friday, May 02, 2008

I'm young at heart


One way to look at this is a I'm younger than I look (which is a little dis concerning) . Or that my virtual age matches my maturity. Either way unless I get randomly mauled by a land narwhal I should live a long time.

Find your virtual age here.

Morning Sketches


Don't tell anyone but I haven't done any sketching this week. But here's some sketches from last week that I didn't post. I did my usual life drawing and then tried to do a more cartoony version as well.

Friday, April 25, 2008

Louie 7 - 8 - 9

It was a busy week this week but I still managed to get in three new Louie panels.





Read the entire story here.

Monday, April 21, 2008

Vikings


I like vikings and there is nothing is better than dinosaur vikings.

Friday, April 18, 2008

Louie

Here's the next three pages of Louie. I created a page on my website that will be the home of Louie. I'll be updating that page as I post the panels here. That way it will be easier to follow the story.



Read the entire story here.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Morning Sketches


I have to admit that two of these morning sketches weren't done in the morning. Can you tell which ones?

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Louie

I've been talking about it and planning for it long enough. Here is the first three pages of my comic Louie. I've drawn and ink enough pages to give me a small head start and I'm planing to post three panels a week till it's finished.

The story itself was inspired by a bunch of different things. Growth as an storyteller is my main goal and the best way to grow is to start telling stories. I've already found myself stretching as an artist because I'm forced to draw things I would never do if I just doodled in my sketch book. I also want to tell a story that my niece and nephew can enjoy since I know they check my blog regularly. I hope you all enjoy Louie because so far it has been a fun creation process.




Thursday, April 10, 2008

Randy Pausch

Professor Randy Pausch gives this super inspirational "Last Lecture" at Carnegie Mellon. It's over an hour long so this first one is a five minute version of the talk. My only disappointment with the talk is his early dismissal of religion. It's a little sad that such a smart inspirational guy is missing out on something that huge.


5 minute version



hour plus version

The virtual reality video he shows with the pink bunnies about 40 minutes into the talk is about the scariest thing I ever seen.

Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Morning Sketches


I got nothing to say!

Thursday, April 03, 2008

Animation Goodness

Fellow Animation Mentor Class 4 graduate and all around cool guy Martin Kirkhaug is posting some awesome links on his blog. My favorite post has to be the stuff on James Baxter. Baxter's animation is as good as it can get. His blog is becoming a regular goldmine of animation history, knowledge and pure fun! Go check it out right now!


You should also checkout his short Forever Young while your over there too. Great stuff.

Friday, March 28, 2008

More Morning Sketches



Here's some more of my morning warm up life drawing sketches. I try to spend no more that a couple of minutes sketching each figure out. Sometimes I admit that I get lost in the drawing and keep on doodling away.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

I Got The Sketch Card Crazies

I found out about sketch cards a little while ago and have been itching to try making some on my own. I first tried painting them in acrylics but that took forever. Then I tried watercolors and I wasn't satisfied with my results. Next I tried color pencils, and well let's just say that approach didn't work out. For the last couple of months every time I walk into an art store I have been scoping out the Prismacolor markers. I broken down recently and purchase a set 48 and have been having a lot of fun with them. Color is still a weakness in my artistic armor but these Prismacolor markers are a great way to learn and explore.

For those of you who don't know who the sketch card characters are, (starting at the top left and moving clockwise around) that's Marvin the vegetarian dragon, Hubert the duck with the magical sword and belt, and Bermaw the pink thing and eats everything from Lewis Trondhiem and Joann Sfar's Dungeon series, lastly that's Katara from Avatar.

Monday, March 24, 2008

My Animation Links

I've been following a bunch of animation blogs in my reader for sometime now. It seems like recently a lot of great stuff is being posted on these sites. Here's a list of some blogs that I think are putting out the best stuff.

http://bobbyboom.blogspot.com
http://fliponline.blogspot.com
http://handdrawnnomadzone.blogspot.com
http://www.keithlango.com
http://drstepheng.splinedoctors.com/blog_pat.html
http://splinedoctors.blogspot.com
http://www.synchrolux.com
http://sevencamels.blogspot.com
http://www.navone.org/blogger/

I follow a few more but these guys are my favorites. These links don't just cover CG character animation, although most of them focus on that. Mark Kennedy's Temple of the Seven Golden Camels mainly focuses on storyboarding or drawing. Keith Lango's blog often trails off into discussing storytelling and trends in animation. But each of these links is a treasure chest full of animation secretes. I also added an animation links section to my blog to the right. Enjoy!

Friday, March 21, 2008

Morning Sketches

Here's a page out of one of my sketch books. I've been warming up every morning with 10 minutes of life drawing. It's a slow process but I've notice that my drawing skills are getting better.

I've noticed that my sketch book habits are a lot like my reading habits. At any given time I'll be reading 4 or 5 books. Right now I'm reading G.K. Chesterson's Orthodoxy, Lewis Trondheim and Joann Sfar's Dungeon Volume 1: Duck Heart, J.R.R. Tolkien's Two Towers, and Gary Faigin's The Artist Complete Guide to Facial Expressions. When it comes to sketch books I got a 3.5"x5.5" Moleskine that I use to record story ideas in, a spiral bound 5.5"x8.5" Strathmore Sketch that use as my portable go anywhere sketch pad, a hard cover book bound 8.5"x11" Utrecht that I think of as "my sketch book" where most of my doodling go, and a spiral bound 9"x12" Strathmore Drawing that I do most of my life drawing and "practicing" in. Of course that isn't counting the sketch pad the paper I'm using to draw Louie comes from. (I'm on page 47 out 200 now!) Or the 9"x12" Utrecht Sketch pad that I mistakenly purchased, I thought was book bound but it wasn't. I use that one as scratch paper.

I guess I'm the type of person that likes to have a lot of projects going at one time. It helps me stay interested and see the projects I'm working on with a fresh eye. At least that's my excuse. What's yours?

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Hot Dog Walk



I was working on an overlap exercise but I got a little distracted when I saw that many companies are looking for animators with experiencing animating animals. I know that in theory the amount of legs a creature has doesn't affect the principles of animation. But adding an extra pair of legs to the equation just adds for more things to go wrong. I hope you like my little doggy walk.

Sunday, March 16, 2008

A Lazy Sunday

I had a rare relaxed Sunday. It was great. They don't happen too often any more so I made sure to take full advantage of it. I took a nap, surfed the web, watched some Youtube painting tutorials, and I did some painting.

I've recently discovered sketch cards. Sketch cards are original art non sport trading cards. Topps with their line of Star Wars trading cards commissions a bunch of artist to draw their own version of the popular Star Wars characters on trading card size paper. Then they insert one of those drawings (not a copy or a reprint but the original art) in 1 out of every 25 or so trading card packs. So when the lucky collector opens up his pack, surprise! He is the proud owner of an original piece of art. I thought it would be fun to do some of my own sketch cards.

I decided to start out with Aang the main character from the cartoon series Avatar: The Last Airbender. Avatar is my favorite TV show going right now. It is so well written, smart, and the attention to detail is amazing for a "kids" show or any TV show. If you like Samuri Jack or Martial Arts or just quality animation you'll probably really enjoy Avatar.

For my next sketch card I'll probably take a slightly different approach to help speed up the process, but I'm happy how it turned out. I did this one in acrylic and I did another version in watercolor. The watercolor version was a disaster. I hated how the colors came out. I still have some learning to do with watercolors.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

AMer Short


Ales Mav, a former classmate of mine at Animation Mentor, just finished his short. Check it out. It's a lot of fun.

http://www.alesmav.com/DaphnesNewBroom/


Thursday, March 06, 2008

Monster Fight!


Don't ask me why but monsters fight all the time.

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Narnia

I'm in the middle of watching The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe here's some images from my sketch book.

Sunday, March 02, 2008

Victorious Viking and boogers

I needed to get some more of my animation in a presentable format so I thought I'd show that off here. It's all stuff that I've shown before at various stages of the creation process. But most of it is at least six months old. Searching through my school stuff I've discovered that a lot of it isn't useful because I've learned and grown a lot since I finished it. I guess it is a good problem to have.




Louie Progress 29 / 200ish

Here's page 29 of my Epic comic adventure Louie! OK so maybe it isn't so epic but it's an epic undertaking for me to finish it. It is coming along nicely if not a little slowly, but that's ok it isn't my highest priority for now.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Figure Drawing

I haven't had as much time as I would like but I've managed to get some figure drawing in. I'm building that wall one brick at a time.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

A Few Pictures

I've been working and playing hard over the last couple of weeks. Here's some pictures from my adventures. I should have another animation workout posted up soon.





Tuesday, February 26, 2008

But Don't Talk Back To Darth Vader

This made me laugh. I found this on Mark Kennedy's Temple of the Seven Golden Camels blog.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Faces

I have taken some contract work with Walsh Family Media on a short which is a lot of fun. The contract sort of fell into my lap and I had it before I realized it. So with my new status as a professional animator, finishing up at Eden Bicycles, racing my mountain bike last Sunday (I felt like I raced well but I finished pretty low in my category), and life in general I haven't made progress on Louie. So far I've got 22 pages of 200. Here's a page from my sketch book that I doodled in yesterday while Lisa and I babysat my niece and nephew.


Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Animation Work Out 3

Things are moving along with the job search but until I have any news on that front I show you this test I've been working on. Spacing has been a difficult thing for me to really understand. A lot of times my spacing suffers from being a bit two harsh. Especially my transitions from pose to pose pop a little too much. It's something I've been trying to improve and something I've been trying to remedy during my 2D practice time. I recently had a revelation when looking over my notes from AM when I saw this...


I found this neat spacing trick on some animators blog but I can't remember where it was from. If somebody knows who did this let me know so I can credit them. Anyways I believe my spacing problem might be occurring during the blocking stage and not during the transition from blocking to splines. So I pulled out the old wacom tablet and did this test. For those non animators out there the bottom circle/ball thingie has slightly different spacing when it starts and stops which feels much smoother to me. And if these drawings where cleaned up you could see and feel the difference even more.


Thursday, February 07, 2008

Louie Progress 16 / 200ish

To prove to you all that I'm making progress on my first graphic novella here's page 5 of Louie the Space Rancher. I call it a graphic novella cause it's over 48 pages which you could still call a comic or a floppy but it is under 100 pages so it isn't at graphic novel length. Although I have to say graphic novella sounds pretty snotty. I got 16 pages drawn and inked so far and it has been a lot of fun and a great learning experience so far. I'd like to start posting the story by June, but who knows what my schedule is going to look like this year.

Ape Lad: Pappy and the Cryptids.

I wish I had a Pappy with a robotic hand.

Monday, February 04, 2008

Animation Workout 2



Here is my next animation workout. It is still on 2's and I'm more trying to focus on the principles than getting a polished piece of animation to show off. I love the way 2D doesn't allow you to be lazy. It forces me to think before I draw and not just start moving things around like can be done in 3D.