Architecture study with a shitty background thrown over top of it.
Friday, June 27, 2008
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Up Chuk Duck (Pilot)
progress post #07
1) Furniture has been added - BG and FG elements.
2) The run cycle has not yet been tweeked.
3) Scene shrunken down to make for better framing.
progress post #07
1) Furniture has been added - BG and FG elements.
2) The run cycle has not yet been tweeked.
3) Scene shrunken down to make for better framing.
Thanks again for all the great critiques guys!
Crsp, yours especially for the tip on framing Up Chuk differentely (since his head was getting cut off). It made a HUGE difference to shrink him down and now it seriously looks 100000% better!!
This is why all of your critiques are so important, you guys catch stuff that totally slip right by me. Now my pilot will be that much better thanks to all of you!
Crsp, yours especially for the tip on framing Up Chuk differentely (since his head was getting cut off). It made a HUGE difference to shrink him down and now it seriously looks 100000% better!!
This is why all of your critiques are so important, you guys catch stuff that totally slip right by me. Now my pilot will be that much better thanks to all of you!
Tuesday, June 03, 2008
Up Chuk Duck (Pilot)
progress post #06
PS. this is not the only work that I have done since the last run cycle post. So don't worry ;)
progress post #06
Something is going down in Up Chuk's living room. He runs to investigate. The idea here is that Up Chuk is running through his house, jumping, and then sliding into his living room:
The critiques all of you gave me for this initial run cycle really helped! I wanted to thank all of you again and encourage you guys to never be shy about critiquing these animated clips.
I will continue to post this same sequence in stages of progression, until it's final finished state. That way you can sort of see my process.
The critiques all of you gave me for this initial run cycle really helped! I wanted to thank all of you again and encourage you guys to never be shy about critiquing these animated clips.
I will continue to post this same sequence in stages of progression, until it's final finished state. That way you can sort of see my process.
PS. this is not the only work that I have done since the last run cycle post. So don't worry ;)
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