Animation Exercises:
These art my animation exercises I completed for my intermediate animation course. I started out by hand drawing them with a light box, then I scanned them into the computer and polished them in the software, Toon Boom Harmony. Final:This was my final for this course. It was my first attempt at lip sync animation. It was very difficult because I was using Photoshop (Which is not a good animation software). I find it kind of humorous, because it was improvised, but some might not be funny to some.
After my sophomore critique, I did two more animations in my intro to animation course. On the left is my claymation video featuring my signature character, Bubblegum Boy. I improvised the whole thing and generated a short narrative using only found objects, and a character I sculpted. The set was also created by yours truly. On the right is my final for the course. It was a hand drawn animation of emotions. On the left is my first ever animation. I drew a walking cycle of a bubble gum character. I used color pencils and the dragon software to create
On the right is a cut paper animation of the Detroit Red Wings winning the Stanley Cup Finals in 1997, the year of my birth. I also used the dragon software for this piece. The top left is a digital illustration of fifty items. I based it off of a scene from a children's book I made when I was a senior in high school.
The top right is an editorial illustration of Carrie Fisher's passing. I used water colors to illustrate the characters in my own style The bottom left is a water color lion from memory. No reference or sketching was allowed The bottom right is multiple blind contour drawing of a alligator with water colors. The left is a photoshopped image I created, and the left is a cook book I created in Adobe Illustrator
This is a visual glossary I created for my graphic design course. I used the theme of animals and illustrated them using water color and ink.
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