Tuesday, February 9, 2016

My Art - 3 (Salamanders and Fish)

Okay, NOW I'll post some original concepts!




Let's start simple - have two fish from a practice we did back in August. I don't have much to say about them, so on to the next thing!



Last year I sat down wanting to draw some sort of giant sad salamander that woke once a millennium to lay judgement on the world. I never figured out what the inside of its mouth looked like, but otherwise I'm pretty happy with this concept! Here's to hoping I find a use for it in the future.

Well, that's everything I cleaned up in the past weeks. Maybe I should look for more sketches to give the Photoshop treatment. Or should I start a new project? Who knows when inspiration will take a hold of me next!

Until then,
                   BB 

Monday, February 8, 2016

My Art - 2 (Aliens and Dinosaurs)

Sorry for going silent again there! I spent the past few weeks cleaning up more of my drawings in Photoshop. You know, I thought I'd be using the patching tools a lot, but I ended up using the eraser more than anything.

Anyway, today I have a few more sketches of video game enemies to share! (I'll get to the original stuff soon, don't worry.)










First up, some tentacled, obviously-B-movie-inspired aliens! I didn't expect myself to fall in love with these guys, but here I am!


And now for something completely different, yet somehow from the same series - dinosaurs! The one in the middle was my attempt to bridge the gap between the baby on the left and the full-grown rex on the right. I really like how it came out, actually; somewhere between cute and awkward, like adolescents tend to be.



Finally, some disgruntled wolves from another type of game altogether. I used to draw canines more realistically, but they never came out to my liking. That being said, I think I'll be sticking to a cartoon-y style from here on out.

Until next time,

                         BB


Friday, January 22, 2016

My Art - 1 (Scary Final Bosses and an Alien)

Hey all!

So I'll be graduating soon, and I'm thinking of taking some art classes in college. I thought I'd start putting some of my better sketches here as a sort of portfolio.

Now, as I'm sure you've figured out by now, I'm a sucker for video games. They tend to be full of great character and enemy designs! I usually end up sketching the ones I really like. I won't say which games these three are from, but believe or not, they're all from the same series.


It took me a week to clean these three up in Photoshop (my erasers aren't the best). I'll see if I can get the job done faster next time.

Until then,
                    BB


Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Project Drago, pt. 1 (probably)

It's looking like I won't be finishing this thing until after winter break. I was planning on talking about it when it was done, but what the heck!


Here, have the first page of the storyboard. Yes, he's about to bite the ball in that last square.

I'm cleaning up the first twenty frames right now. If I'm still not done with this a while after school starts up again, I might post the second storyboard page. Stay tuned!

Monday, October 12, 2015

Project Simplify, Cont.

So as I was saying...



This was my first time using a light board, so I wasn't expecting to make anything you could consider "long". I only animated half of what I'd storyboarded, in fact.



I hadn't used After Effects in almost a year, so I got some help from my teacher. (You know, I hope there are programs out there that aren't as confusing to budding animators - it would suck if not being computer-savvy was keeping people from getting their stuff out there.)

Oh, that video? It's... it's nothing important to me at all. I'm totally not saving up for a new bike for it, nope.

And now, without further ado: my very first traditionally-drawn animation!



It's funny - when I saw the finished product, I swelled up with joy. I know it's not even three seconds long, but I just wasn't expecting it to come out so smoothly.

I'm probably just being emotional. Welp, on to the next project!

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Project Simplify


Long time no post! I'm pretty tired, so I'll make this one short and sweet.



Before I get to the good news, have some concept art. I'd been mulling over ideas for my first project of the year for a week, but I couldn't think of anything I could actually see myself completing. Then one day, I drew two circles and a line connecting them on a whim. A pair of rectangles for legs, and I was in love.

I was thinking of abandoning the tablet and making something the traditional way - you know, paper and a backlight. To make sure I didn't take up the whole first semester, I wanted the simplest muse possible, so this little circle-ostrich thing was a godsend.

My time's almost up. I'll post more tomorrow!

Thursday, May 21, 2015

Walk Cycles and Dinos

So it looks like this'll be my first post in a while and my last post for a while. Let me start with that walk cycle I mentioned last time.


I think it took so long because I felt the need to overcomplicate it. I started with the legs' "bones" in black, then covered them in "red" muscles, and then drew the final "skin" in purple.


After finishing this, I started thinking about starting one last project for the year. This is the last day of school and it's still in the storyboard stage, but I'm glad to have worked with an idea I was confident about.

You might recognize this little guy if you're into a certain Japan-only video game. Yeah, I'm that kind of nerd. Don't worry, I was gonna give credit had I finished. Anyway, I wanted to animate something that took as few strokes of the tablet pen as possible - this egg-shaped baby dino seemed to fit the bill.

The animation was going to consist of him getting bopped on the head with a shoe and proceeding to chew on it. Nothing major, just another test of my skills. Who knows - I might pick it up again next year!