Thursday, July 20, 2017
Figure Drawing Workshop
Today I taught my first class/workshop in the new Art + Design building...and it was for Figure Drawing! Jennifer Snyder put together the Art Teacher Professional Development Day up at APSU and I was able to jump in and help lead the drawing workshop today. It was great to get the chance to draw again - it's easy to get so lost in doing digital art that you don't take the time to do some longer life drawing.
I was lucky enough to sit on on some amazing figure drawing workshops back at DreamWorks. They were held over lunchtime and when I decided to make the leap to becoming an Animator I started attending - and it was intimidating as hell at first. Everyone was nice and welcoming...but the amount of talent in that room was staggering. It was out of my comfort zone, really pushed me, and I learned so much.
Most of the sessions were lead by Karl Gnass - who everyone should check out and is just an amazing talent and teacher. He's taught figure drawing at DreamWorks and Disney for decades. Gesture drawing was led by Dave Pimentel who was a great story artist that went on to becoming the Story Lead on Moana over at Disney. It was great going back and remembering what I learned from these sessions and lead one of my own!
And it has cemented my decision that this semester my animation students are going to be doing LOTS more drawing homework :)
Saturday, July 15, 2017
My Shot In Racing Legends Promo Image
This is the start of the Rome section, which another animator had initially taken a pass at. After client reviews there was extensive notes and I basically reworked the entire animation. It became faster (and therefore a bit shorter) and more action packed. I actually spent the most time on this section of the ride. It was really fun to get in there and add in the "wow" factor. I'm really excited to see the final renders of it - the assets and lighting teams really made this look amazing!
Here's a closer look at just the promo image:
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Saturday, July 1, 2017
Bournemouth/UK Trip
Bournemouth hotel by the sea |
First and foremost was to travel to Bournemouth, a wonderful town on the southern coast of England. I spent some time at Arts University Bournemouth and met some great colleagues and see how their programs are structured. It was the last week of their "student show" so I got to see a lot of the amazing work their students produce there. Having backgrounds in art, film, theatre, and animation myself it was really great seeing how much collaboration goes on there!
Of course, if you're on the south coast, you have to do some day trips to Stonehenge, Salisbury (where I found a centuries old pub), New Forest, and the Jurassic Coast. In fact, I seem to have found lots of centuries old pubs.
Part I matinee and Part II evening show |
London was the next stop. We got to meet up with our old college friends Bryon and Tiffany, who just moved to London with their daughter. We only had time for a quick run through the National Gallery because we managed to get last minute tickets to the two part (i.e. all day) production of Harry Potter And The Cursed Child on the West End. It was amazing and I could have gone back the very next day to watch it all over again.
With Buckbeak |
Keeping with the Harry Potter theme, we visited the Warner Bros Studio tour of the sets and props from the films. It was great to spend the day looking at all the craftsmanship that went into every single aspect of these films.
Glencoe, Scotland |
And if you've come this far, why not take a scenic 5 hour train ride up to Scotland! Our flights meant we spent most of the time in Glasgow and Edinburgh, but we did get a 12 hour tour up into the Highlands to see Glencoe and Loch Ness.
Loch Ness. Not pictured: Nessie |
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