We had a Flash workshop today, very fun! We got to learn how symbols and stuff worked, and we made a little lipsync test! Very unfinished, and... I didn't have a tablet with me.... I'm just making up excuses, I'm sorry.
Have a look at the video instead!!
I... drew cube guy... Again... (Although I was going for a more... Problem Sleuth kinda look, but I guess they're kinda cube guy too??!??!!)
One of our assignments was to make a storyboard based on scripts given to us. I had to choose the one that had lots of cars in it... But I actually liked it, drawing the storyboard forced me to look at cars and actually draw them. The storyboard I have here is unedited, so the first page is drawn in Photoshop, and there are several panels that are unfinished, but I hope it makes a little sense anyway.
Very late with this assignment, but it was very very fun! Used a dope sheet for the first time, and it actually corresponded quite well with the final animation. This is only the first "draft," so to speak, so there are no inbetweens added later, I winged everything. I really should add some frames here and there, but overall I'm actually pretty proud that the timing worked okay!
I find it difficult to animate Cuby since he does not have any features to show that his head is turning, but hopefully I managed to convey his motions...
Here is a very yellow (and short) line test for a heavy ball I did, I wanted to redo the line test for my showreel, since the first one... was way too small.
It's still very very short, just 1 second, but hopefully you can see what's going on!!
I haven't been posting much for... reasons, but I will start updating this blog as often as I can from now on!
I will try to post my animations in the following posts, but I figured I could post some of my drawings here, along with the PDF containing my sketchbook project.