I'm still busy working away on my short. Progress has it's fits and starts and if it wasn't for the contributions of a few very talented people I wouldn't be as far along as I am. Here's a shout out to all those who've been working with me during the past year and a bit.
Adam Cable: Versatility is this man's middle name. An awesome artist who's great concept and storyboarding work helped get the short up and running.
Mike Peredo: A great friend who's contributed in ways he doesn't know I value. Thank you for all the times you've calmed me down and helped put out those fires when I had no one else to turn to!
Maykol Choqque: I feel very fortunate indeed to have him working on one of our rigs. A very talented Character Animator and Character TD.
Devan Mussato: Another big contributor to the short, Devan created our pig rigs.
Alex Liki: A very talented artist who's been contributing to our Character lineup.
Heather McNabb: A wonderful Animator who's also been exercising her drawing skills on our storyboards and design work.
Alicia Kroeker: She's had a major hand in putting together our layout who has since moved on to Bardel. I wish her the very best.
Mike Erskine-Kellie: A mad Writer genius, who's input has helped prop up my spirits when my enthusiasm waned. (Working on a short for almost a year can be very trying at times indeed!)
Mark Holmes: For the invaluable critique when I really needed it.
Joyce Moller: For your spiritual and financial support.
Andy Asperin and Louie Hinayo: I can't say enough good things about these guys. They are two of the best guys I've ever worked with and although they haven't animated on this particular short, they did animate my previous short film and are a huge part of my wanting to continue down this road. Hopefully I will get another chance to work with them again.
Thanks to all! Onward.......
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Halloween 2012
It poured with rain on Saturday and as I didn't fancy getting wet, went for dinner with a good friend instead. Kimberly and I did don our costumes briefly last night to watch some local fireworks. I resurrected the mask I'd started a number of years ago, but never completed.
There was only a wire mesh support, which needed to be finished with papier mache and painted. My time was short as I didn't want to take too much time away from the short, but it was enough time to create a wearable mask. I would have liked to have attached the hair, but ran out of time. Perhaps next year I'll finish off the rest of the costume.
There was only a wire mesh support, which needed to be finished with papier mache and painted. My time was short as I didn't want to take too much time away from the short, but it was enough time to create a wearable mask. I would have liked to have attached the hair, but ran out of time. Perhaps next year I'll finish off the rest of the costume.
Monday, October 15, 2012
Animation has Begun!
Yes, we've finally started animating the short, with the first shot almost complete! We still have quite a few background characters to rig and I'm still playing around with hair concepts. Here's a character modeled in Maya and Zbrush using the new FiberMesh for the hair. I'm liking the effects, but not quite satisfied with the final results yet.
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Rigging a Pig
Tomorrow's a big day for the short. Louie Hinayo, one of the animators who will be contributing his talents, starts tomorrow. He'll be doing some tests to run the character through its paces to see if the rigs will need tweaking. We should be done with the blendshapes this week, so the final rigs will follow shortly.
Music plays a big role in this film. We have a rough composition in the animatic, which has served us until now, but needs to be re-scored. Looking forward to hearing what the composer comes up with.
I had a few minutes, this afternoon, to mess around with the rig. Here's Chub singing and dancing up a storm.
Music plays a big role in this film. We have a rough composition in the animatic, which has served us until now, but needs to be re-scored. Looking forward to hearing what the composer comes up with.
I had a few minutes, this afternoon, to mess around with the rig. Here's Chub singing and dancing up a storm.
Monday, July 30, 2012
Blendshapes
Here is one of our secondary characters "Biff". We've broken down the facial expressions into small regions of the face and sculpted them digitally over the neutral face. These micro expressions are then sent to our rigger Devan Mussato who breaks these expressions into a left and right side and puts it into his rig so we have asymmetrical control over the face. We've sculpted 28 blendshapes for each of the seven characters. These poses were made by blending between just 12 of those symmetrical shapes. I'll post more work of the facial expressions as we get further into the rigging process.
Friday, July 27, 2012
And here is what the 3D set looks like so far. We're still modeling the props, but it's 90% done. We'll be adding sconces and then lighting it soon. We hope to begin animating within the next 3 weeks.
Friday, July 6, 2012
So It's been a long time since I updated my blog. What have I been doing? Quite a lot actually. I'm really excited about what me and my crew have been up to. Last year we animated a short 50 second piece. I was happy with what we'd accomplished, but decided to try something a bit more adventurous for our next project. It's a 4 minute short with some really fun characters. Over the course of the next few weeks I'll be updating you on our progress. I'd like to share some images with you now, but I recently had a flood and haven't been able to get the computers fired up yet. A flood is quite disruptive and has set me back, but I should be back up within the next week to 10 days. In the meantime, here are a couple of wip's of 2 of the characters.
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