Friday 30 March 2018

Friday 23 March 2018

Creating a Pose Library

Pose Library

Progress Report - Toolkit 2

Progress Report - Toolkit 2

Links to work are in grey or blue writing, or it may say "click here."





Tutorials:



Lighting and Rendering 2:

Arnold - Part 1: In Class
Arnold - Part 3: Ray Depth
Arnold - Part 4: Linear Workflow (Lecture Only)
Arnold - Part 5: Maya Lights
Arnold - Part 6: Light Filters
Arnold - Part 7: Stylised Internal Lighting
Arnold - Part 8: HDR Images
Arnold - Part 9: Sky Dome Light
Arnold - Part 10: Stylised External Lighting
Arnold - Part 11: Standard Surface Shader
Arnold - Part 12: Toon Shader
Arnold - Part 13: Geometry Override Sets
Arnold - Part 14: Physical Sky Light
Arnold - Part 15: Not done yet
Arnold - Part 16: Mesh Lights 
Arnold - Part 17: Ambient Occlusion
Arnold - Part 18: Photometric Lights
Arnold - Part 19: Not done yet
Arnold - Part 20: Not done yet
Arnold - Part 21: Not done yet
Arnold - Part 22: Not done yet
Arnold - Part 23: Not done yet
Arnold - Part 24: Not done yet
Arnold - Part 25: Not done yet
Arnold - Part 26: Not done yet
Arnold - Part 27: Not done yet



Pipeline 1: Head Modelling

Part 1: Preparation 
Part 4: The Mouth
Part 5: The Eye
Part 6: The Nose
Part 7: The Brow
Part 11: Adding a Throat
Part 12: Eyebrows
Part 13: Skull Cap
Part 14: Snagging List

Pipeline 1: Body Modelling
Part 5: Gloved Hands

Pipeline 1: UV Layout



Pipeline 1: Skinning:

(The rest are still to be completed)



Pipeline 1: Rigging:

(Still to be completed)



Pipeline 1: Texturing:

(Still to be completed)



Pipeline 1: Facial Rigging 1:

(Still to be completed)



Pipeline 1: Turnarounds:

(Still to be completed)



Pipeline 1: Facial Rigging 2:

(Still to be completed)



Pipeline 1: Facial Rigging 3:

(Still to be completed)



3D Animtation 3: Term 1 Body:

For all Moom Poses click here
For Moom Weight Lifting click here (scroll down to end of the post)


3D Animation 4: Term 2 Face:
For my Facial Animation click here
Pose Library click here 



Infographics:

For all Infographics work:
Influence Map - Infographics click here
Colour Pallette click here 
Basic Shape/Colour of Wheel and Leaves click here
Quick Challenge - Junk to Gold click here
New Leaf Designs click here
Research for Infographics click here
New leaf Design/Ideas click here
New Wheel Design click here
Skull Animation Test Run click here
For Infographics Title Credit Animation click here

Mudbox:
For all Mudbox work click here



Life Drawing:

For all Life Drawing lessons click here



Sculpting:

Sculpting Character Ideas click here
Final Character Idea click here
Head Turn Around click here
Sculpting - Lesson 1 click here
Sculpting - Lesson 2 click here

Acting Lessons:
I still need to upload my acting classes

Character Production Bible:
For Character Production Bible click here

Thursday 22 March 2018

Part 1: Building a Ribbon Spine

Building a Ribbon Spine - Image 1

Building a Ribbon Spine - Image 2

Building a Ribbon Spine - Image 3

Wednesday 21 March 2018

Abstract Shapes - Thumbnails

UPA Style - Version 1

UPA Style - Version 2

UPA Style - Version 3

UPA Style - Version 4

Monday 19 March 2018

Abstract Shapes - Thumbnails

UPA Style - Version 1

UPA Style - Version 2

UPA Style - Version 3

UPA Style - Version 4

Life Drawing - Lesson 19

4 Turnarounds - Biro Pen (6 mins each)

Chalk and Pencil - 40 mins

Body, face and foot study - 30 mins

Tuesday 13 March 2018

Group Experiment for Premise

I set up an experiment and invited six people to listen to "The Hall of the Mountain King" music. I provided paper and felt pens and asked them to create shapes in accordance with what they heard.

The participants explained their drawings as follows:

Figure 1 - Commenced with drops of water forming a pool ending with cannon like shapes with the sound bursting from them.

Figure 2 - Interestingly forms a brick like structure being built with light coming from within it.

Figure 3 - Appeared as random circles, except where the music crescendo.

Figure 4 - Created trumpet blasts and sound vibrations in amongst the stalagmites.

Figure 5 - Seems hieroglyphic in appearance with various shapes representing different stages of the music.

Figure 6 - Repeated steep steps that reflected the rise and fall of the music.

In my mind I see the old man walking purposefully along the corridors. He is oblivious to the shapes and images dancing along the walls because they represent whats happening inside his mind. I hope to be able to recreate these shapes in Photoshop in a UPA Style.

Figure 1

Figure 2

Figure 3

Figure 4

Figure 5

Figure 6


Sculpting - Lesson 1

Step 1 - Sculpting



Final result from today's class