Almost embarassed to post this, but hey, it’s what I worked on tonight. It shows that one of my animation weaknesses is what’s known as “staying on model,” which means your characters maintain a consistent look and volume across your entire animation. I actually thought of redoing this one before posting, but I think I’ll just move on and try again tomorrow.
I have no idea what this guy who looks vaguely like me is so flummoxed about, but I’ve looped it 3 times so you can get a good look at him. This “take” is based off an example on page 286 of The Animator’s Survival Kit.
Today I did a very dangerous thing; tried out a Cintiq tablet at B&H. What’s another $1000 for a hobby? No, I haven’t bought it yet. But as I struggled with wobbly lines on my old Intuos2 tonight, it got even more tempting. Maybe that’s what the “yipe!” is about!
I promise I’ve had a creative day, but I don’t really have much art to show for it. So here’s a quick sketch of my cousin turning my neice upside down.
Yeah, I was watching Prohibition tonight.
Drawn in Photoshop and Illustrator.
Just a little exercise where I dash off a scribble with my left hand, and try to turn it into a cartoon head with my right.