For this assignment we had to make a walk cycle with the Pink Panther. We had to make 3 key drawings; Middle position (also open legs), weight 1 (down position) and weight 2 (pass position). It's really fun and I want to try to make my own walk cycle again :)
Walk Cycle Pink Panther from Louise Gregersen on Vimeo.
Tuesday 27 November 2012
In-Betweened Mickey
Here is my In-betweened magic Mickey. There are a lot of things that I could've done better but then I would rather like to start it all over.
In-betweened Mickey from Louise Gregersen on Vimeo.
In-betweened Mickey from Louise Gregersen on Vimeo.
Monday 19 November 2012
Introduction to photoshop
For this assignment we had to make a monster in its own environments and colour it with different methods in photoshop :) I played around with some textures and a lot of layers, so it was really fun and I learned a lot. It made me want to use photoshop more in the future! (The last picture is very dark, sorry for that!)
Tuesday 13 November 2012
Aisling In-between
Last week we had 3 days to in-between a scene from the Secret of Kells with the little girl Aisling. It was pretty fun and I learned a lot from it, I just wish we'd had it before making our Mickey scene, because it didn't really help me to in-between my Mickey scene, it almost only made it worse. But I am really satisfied in how this turned out!
Aisling scene from Louise Gregersen on Vimeo.
Aisling scene from Louise Gregersen on Vimeo.
Saturday 3 November 2012
Drawing for animation
Then another two weeks went on with Drawing for Animation with Frederik and Rebecca! It was really fun and I learned a lot about timing, spacing, tv-croquis and also to make continuity/Flow passes.
We had to animate Mickey Mouse doing a magic spell while being very focused and then the spell doesn't work and he gets disappointed.
It was a nice and comfortable method to use I think.
The first week we spend on making 5 story telling keys that was really expressive and showed exactly what the character was going to do. The next week we spent on putting in drawings that explained the story a little more, especially how my Mickey was going to move his hands and how he would make the big wave with his arms.
MickeyMagic LouiseGregersen from Louise Gregersen on Vimeo.
MickeyMagic LouiseGregersen from Louise Gregersen on Vimeo.
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