Sunday, July 31, 2011

A Little This and That

In between my TAD projects, I did some of my own work (this is how I take breaks from artwork...by doing more artwork!)








Oooo, Animation!

A few months ago, I experimented with animated environments, like this (click!):


My goal this summer was to challenge myself by doing more animating. I decided to work on my jogger character from the zombie game assignment!

Click me!

No, me!

Me! I run!

It's looking a bit...elementary, but I'll be practicing a lot more with this.

TAD Workshop Week Three

 The last assignment of The Art Department workshop was to create our own assignment, based on what we want to improve on our work. I decided to focus on my sketchbook drawings. Throughout the workshop, I experimented with drawing my observations as full illustrations. I wanted to take one of these illustrations to the next level by adding color.





I took inspiration from the environments of Disney's 101 Dalmations (love!).
I'll be doing more of this with my sketchbook pages in the future.


TAD Workshop Week Two

The second assignment of The Art Department was to create a character for a zombie game for Spidermonk Entertainment. The character I had to create was a survivor, specifically a jogger. It started out as a female, but I decided to play around with different types of runners.



 Then it became this guy (everyone turned out liking him the most, haha).




Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Sketchy Notes...my favorite!











The more notes I've taken here at the Kansas City TAD studio, the more I like to make them a part of the composition of my drawings...Try it!

Friday, July 8, 2011

Announcement!

Hello all! Sorry for the lack of activity on here. So much going on...tomorrow, I'll be on a plane to Kansas City for The Art Department summer workshop! I've been accepted into their Entertainment Design one-year career mentor program, starting in August. This workshop is going to be a great jump start to my post-college career. Couldn't be more excited! After I complete the workshop and get settled back into Richmond, there will be a big art post on all the work I've done at Kansas City.

Cheers!