Showing posts with label Allan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Allan. Show all posts
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Common Ground: Wrap Up
So we are on our final week of production. Friday at 10 is our deadline, so here is hoping. Right now the reel has been turned over to Matt Nelson for sound. I'm working on making smoke, which was the only thing I've animated this semester. We took our set down today also. This is such a sad, yet happy feeling. I'll see all my props and sets again in a year when i set them up for senior gallery.
Our wrap up todo list
Mike's poster pose
tear down, Nelson is actually helping not just photo bombing
Take 1
Animating Smoke
No longer my home (Matt Nelson's set is in the front and the one in back is Johan Leev's)
My poor set in storage
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Illustration Friday: Heights
Time for a Illustration Friday and Common Ground Mashup.
I'm working on the poster of my film and started splicing the pan up shot together to get one image. Ironically this tied into Common Ground so here it is the heights of the Common Ground city.
I'm working on the poster of my film and started splicing the pan up shot together to get one image. Ironically this tied into Common Ground so here it is the heights of the Common Ground city.
Behind the Scenes at Common Ground: Animation Complete!!!!!!
So we just wrapped on our final shot for Common Ground earlier today. Well I guess it's yesterday now since it is past midnight now. I've kinda fallen back on the blog post lately since I've been focusing on getting these last few shots done. So I'll be adding the photos from the past couple of shots.
Working on edging pieces
the building with the edging
The shape of the bus by Matthew Weener and I've started on carving out the windows
my graffiti and trash can
Awning (for some reason the whole time I worked on it I couldn't think of this word)
The bus all finished
ready to shoot shot 4
Diann Malcolm painting my firetruck
The finished firetruck
Shot 13 in progress
The beginnings of the fire scene
Darkening the thomas cole painting
the painting looks so interesting this way
Debris and ash on the steps
I think the firetruck is slacking off
The painting burned
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