Well.. okay, it's a bit bigger than little. Sort of.
I got the idea for a friend of mine's Furcadia dream to add in some first-person sprites to go with a couple non-player characters that were mainly there to explain game rules and tips. I thought the sprites would make it a bit more lively and feel a bit more whole. I also decided to take on the challenge of having them animate speech. On the surface, it doesn't look hard, but I can be very particular in how well done I want them to look. When I want the characters to speak, I want the face to respond to that speech!
Unfortunately, my little project had to go to the back burner temporarily for two reasons: I was still waiting for my tablet pen nibs so I could actually use it, and I've been busy with school work. Though I have my tablet in use again, I've still been pretty busy. Hopefully next weekend I'll scrape together some time to work on it.
I did make a fair amount of progress, though. I used my mouse to piece together some bases for the characters and even fully animated one shot of the first character. All she needs is a bit of shading, which will come last, after I've finished all the rest of the shots, which are about five total poses and about 6 frames.
They still need some work, and some consistency kinks to smooth over, but for entire mouse work (which I haven't done in years!) I'm pretty proud of how they've turned out.
A site for the art of myself, Lisa. I'll be posting things from various school projects, to sketches, to complete works and commissions. I may even record notes about my various storylines and characters. (Also, bear with me as I try to get the design all nice and not-boring.)
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Showing posts with label nontraditional art. Show all posts
Friday, February 17, 2012
Friday, December 2, 2011
End of Fall Foundations
Well, we finally got our foundations class exhibit up and running! It's running all weekend, and we're all displaying pieces from our finals - an exploration of transforming the human body.
My final project, a series showing different parts of the body transformed with pop bottles and labels, and three studies from beforehand. |
Myself next to my final project display. |
A fair number of people showed up for the first exhibition night! |
The various studies we did before the final project, displayed on the front panel of the entrance. |
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Wednesday, November 30, 2011
An Altered Reality
Just a little snippet from my Foundations final. This was one of my favorite images out of a set of six I did - each showing a transformation of a different part of the body. Yes, it was as annoying to set up as it looks. I had to settle to do it in parts, as pop bottles are really hard to work with to get to stay together. I'm really happy with how these turned out, though!
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