Sunday, August 31, 2014

What the heck, Brain?


I often wonder what my brain is thinking when I design things. This is another one of those times.

Thursday, August 28, 2014

Monday, August 25, 2014

Old and wise - flat color pass


Flat color pass on "Old and wise"before the addition of light and shadow.

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Old and wise



It's important to draw a wide variety of characters from profession, to gender to age to even species.

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Nymph render test


Here's another quick sketch and render I did to further experiment with digital tools. This one is inspired by watching some of my good friends play the card game "Magic".

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

"Hope"


"Blue"'s little sister around 4 or 5 years of age. Her name is "Hope" for the time being. Used a slightly different render approach than her brother.

Monday, July 28, 2014

"Blue"


This guy has yet to be given a name but for now I'll call him "Blue". He is a digital rendering test. Trying out a new approach to my coloring.

Saturday, June 28, 2014

Practice



Half of the time, I just draw without thinking much about it, if at all. When I finish a drawing, I often wonder ' what is this and where did it come from?'. This drawing is definitely one of those 'what the heck?' designs. Maybe one day I can use her concept for something.

Saturday, June 7, 2014

Have a Peachy birthday!


A good friend of mine had a birthday and loves the character "Princess Peach" from Nintendo video games, so I drew him a pic of her. He was thrilled : )

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Business/marketing from the animation side of the fence

An acquaintance in my network asked me if I would contribute something to her website about marketing and business. I thought, 'Wow, that's a big world with seemingly infinite variables. What should I address that hasn’t been addressed a million times?' If there's any one thing I've learned when it comes to design, business, marketing and so on, it's that one should follow the "KISS" principle. This acronym breaks down like this:

Keep

It

Simple

Stupid

How does one “keep it simple?” This has a lot to do with understanding whatever idea it is you have. If your idea or business plan can't be explained in one simple, yet logical sentence than another person can easily understand, then it needs to be thought through some more. Other people aren't psychic and don't live in your head. Your idea could be the next "biggest thing" and it won't matter if you can't explain it well. Simplicity comes with thoroughly understanding your concept. This applies to more than just the creative/marketing field. It applies everywhere in human communication. Understanding leads to simplicity leads to ease of communication leads to understanding for those you're speaking to leads to more open doors for success.

"If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough." - Albert Einstein

In the animation world, we have twelve principles that all animation uses to create the "illusion of life". One of them is “staging” and is defined as “the presentation of any idea so that it is completely and unmistakably clear”. When the shot or scene is being set up, the audience must be directed wherever the story needs it to go.  This is primarily accomplished by camera angle and lighting as well as color. A well staged movie, short film, video game, etc. will grab the audience’s attention and keep it there as the story or action plays out.  Engagement could be said to be THE big goal for any production.

Marketing and business are very similar. These fields merely use different ways of achieving the same goal. Engagement is a word tossed around on the Internet of what a business needs to succeed.  This magic ‘engagement’ could be called the end of the KISS process.  Let’s look at how it’s all connected:

1 – the Big idea

2 – working out the idea mentally and doing whatever necessary research to thoroughly understand this Big idea

3 – keen understanding of this idea leads to a simple, easy way to communicate it to another human being

4 – because the idea is so simple to understand and explain, the other person can now engage with the Big idea

5 – ease of engagement opens the door to buying or selling of the Big idea

See how it’s all connected? If there’s anywhere in this process that usually breaks down, it’s around step 2. Proper research takes time and dedication, which is often sacrificed in hopes of others suddenly understanding why the Big idea is THE Big idea and the promise of financial success. 

For your next Big idea, realize that it’s a journey, needs time and it needs nurturing so YOU can understand it, explain it in a simple sentence and then you can sell it! Only then will it have a chance to sell.

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Good animation is......

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=355050967997970


Good animation, at least in my opinion, should make you feel something. Whether it's happiness, relief, anger or sadness.....the story should move you in some way.

Click the hyperlink above to view "Wolf Song".

Monday, March 3, 2014

Want to know what really goes into making an animated film?

Producing a film in general is a huge undertaking. Animated films have their own set of challenges. Check out this graphic to see what I mean:


Here's the link to the image as well: http://www.elseptimoarte.net/imagenes/noticias/17032.jpeg

Friday, February 28, 2014

Welcome my new mascot: Cas 2.0!


He's been a month in the making and he's finally here! "Castor" was the name of my last little robot mascot. He represented my last computer, which was a laptop. Recently, the laptop failed and needed a bunch of expensive repairs. Instead, I decided to build a new machine that was going to be a desktop. With a ton of help from a friend, a new, stronger, faster Castor was built. Welcome Cas 2.0!