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Tall Tales From The Trail Development Blog: februar 2012
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Tall Tales From The Trail Development Blog. Mandag 6. februar 2012. First peek of animation. Here's a small preview. Of Nathan the Lakeprince going through the Lake City with the fisherman. The video compression is horrible, but you can fill in the gaps with the power of imagination. Use the POI to give Nathan a mouth as well. Lagt inn av Adrian K. Send dette via e-post. Some backgrounds (for your eyes only). The underwater city of Permadesco. One of the bar angles. The praire. Still work in progress.
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Jethck Animation: The Almost Finished Showreel
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The Almost Finished Showreel. Heres what the whole year has been leading to, just need to finish the lip sync. Will be updated after other projects in the works will be finished. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm Jason, I draw moving pictures on some sort of Wacom product in Cardiff. View my complete profile. Fellow Students Past and Present. A flower that does it's own thing. But Milk is Important. Krystal Georgiou blog thing. Louis Ralph's Blog of Art. Amir Avni's Cartoon Blog. BJ and the Blog.
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Jethck Animation: The B.Cards Arrive
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I highly recommend moo.com for your business cards.excellent quality and very quick delievery. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm Jason, I draw moving pictures on some sort of Wacom product in Cardiff. View my complete profile. Fellow Students Past and Present. A flower that does it's own thing. But Milk is Important. Krystal Georgiou blog thing. Louis Ralph's Blog of Art. Amir Avni's Cartoon Blog. Animation Studio Stuff for Students. BJ and the Blog. Bobby Pontillas Character Design.
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Warp Production Blog: November 2011
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The Timekeeper and his apprentice runs the big World Clock that drives time itself forward. The work is hard. Eager to prove himself, the apprentice tries to do his masters job. But he is not strong enough and time stops! Tuesday, November 22, 2011. Sunday, November 13, 2011. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Warp is an animated student film project from Volda, Norway. Puppet Stop Motion technique will be used in the movie. This is a blog documenting our production process. Our fantastic Classmates Projects:.
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Warp Production Blog: January 2012
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The Timekeeper and his apprentice runs the big World Clock that drives time itself forward. The work is hard. Eager to prove himself, the apprentice tries to do his masters job. But he is not strong enough and time stops! Monday, January 16, 2012. We sculpted the shoes in Chavant clay, and covered them with crystal clear varnish. Then we made molds using fine plaster. Here are our test casts. Making armatures and padding. A little snapshot from our puppet lab! Monday, January 9, 2012. An eye for destruct...
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Warp Production Blog: December 2011
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The Timekeeper and his apprentice runs the big World Clock that drives time itself forward. The work is hard. Eager to prove himself, the apprentice tries to do his masters job. But he is not strong enough and time stops! Monday, December 19, 2011. Friday, December 2, 2011. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Warp is an animated student film project from Volda, Norway. Puppet Stop Motion technique will be used in the movie. This is a blog documenting our production process. Our fantastic Classmates Projects:.
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Animation Overdrive: Ready,SET,Go!!!!!!!!!
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For my film I had to make quite a few sets including a tube train and tube stations. Between time constraints, facilites, equipment and .MONEY I had to figure out the best way to achieve nice working sets that were easy and quick to make but also suited the style of the film also. For the tube train itself I decided to make and exterior and interior seperatley so it would be easier to film. I made the exterior out of foam board cutting out windows and doors with a scalpel. Once sanded I painted the tiles...