"Like I Like You" ~ Animatic
I thought I'd try my hand at working on a personal animatic. The song, "Like I Like You," sung by Julie Bennet, is from the 1964 animated film "Hey There, It's Yogi Bear," of which all rights are reserved to Hanna-Barbera Productions and Columbia Pictures. All seen characters belong to me.
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adobe photoshop,
animatic,
iMovie HD,
line work,
music,
red panda,
story,
storyboard,
visual developement
The Romp
These are the final designs for the main characters of my senior thesis. From left to right: Christoper, Tomas, Madeline, and William.
How Fisher Went To Skyland
"How Fisher Went To Skyland" is a tale that comes from my Chippewa Indian heritage about how the Big Dipper was created. The story can be read here. I wanted to give the impression of the key elements in the story could be seen all at once, telling the story with one image.
Labels:
adobe photoshop,
bobcat,
digital,
fisher,
illustration,
otters,
skyland,
squirrel,
wolverine
The Gator Witch
"Many have come in hope to find
Remedy for troubled body and mind
And tormented souls do wander through
To seek a cure from a witch's brew
She turns none away when her profession's in need
But always delivers a warning to heed
To tamper with fate is a toss of the dice
For each bargain made comes at a price."
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adobe photoshop,
alligator,
character,
concept,
crow,
digital,
illustration,
witch
The Giving Kyle
Portrait of my friend, Kyle Galbraith, who likes to share the knowledge of his growing mind. Inspired by the book The Giving Tree.
A Performance At Hog Theater
A Performance At Hog Theater
By: Russel Edson
There was once a hog theater where hogs performed
as men, had men been hogs.
One hog said, I will be a hog in a field which has
found a mouse which is being eaten by the same hog
which is in the field and which has found the mouse,
which I am performing as my contribution to the
performer's art.
Oh let's just be hogs, cried an old hog.
And so the hogs streamed out of the theater crying,
only hogs, only
hogs . . .
This piece was featured in Best of Ringling 2009.
Pierre In Hawaii
This is three of three illustrations I donated to a silent auction for a fund raiser for a, nonprofit, no-kill animal shelter. Pierre is a one eyed, rescue cat who has become the mascot for the shelter.
Pierre In Japan
This is two of three illustrations I donated to a silent auction for a fund raiser for a, nonprofit, no-kill animal shelter. Pierre is a one eyed, rescue cat who has become the mascot for the shelter.
Pierre In China
This is one of three illustrations I donated to a silent auction for a fund raiser for a, nonprofit, no-kill animal shelter. Pierre is a one eyed, rescue cat who has become the mascot for the shelter.
Eye Of The Tree Frog
Painting of a Red Eyed Tree Frog. This was originally a color study, but it was better over the final piece.
Black Moor
Pen and ink rendering of a Black Moor Goldfish. I enjoyed working on this more than I knew I would, particularly working with the scales. I think it has an "old world" feel to it.
Taoism
Known to most as the Yin Yang, this symbol often represents the Tao Chinese art of Tai Chi and symbolizes universal harmony between opposing sides. Yin is the black, Yang is the white, and whether it means dark and light, man and woman, or the sun and the moon, the Yin Yang represents monism, or the ideal that "all is one."
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