'Finished' the pan assignment:
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Blurbs and Such
Finished my expressions.
His name is Baxter James Mortimer. If you look closely, his widow's peak and bangs form an 'M'.
An all-encompassing storyboard dump for stupid Digital Tools. This was before I learned we could do the Oliver Twist storyboard (36 panels vs. 13 panels... which one do smart people choose? Hmm...)
[EDIT]: Perhaps I was misinformed... it might be 31 panels instead. Damnable friends with dyslexia.
Monday, November 29, 2010
Monday, November 22, 2010
Friday, November 19, 2010
Friday, November 12, 2010
Friday, November 5, 2010
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Writing
Dooop.
As much as I love drawing, I can't deny that my love for writing comes first. I'm no professional, not by any means, but I feel like I understand and get to know my characters through words more so than pictures. It's probably why their actual designs turn out more generic but their personalities tend to stand out a bit more.
Currently, I am working on a crime drama (because those tend to be safe yet challenging to write) tentatively titled Weed Tree. Why? I have my reasons but it's really up to other people's interpretations.
I usually don't like having a girl as a protagonist yet somehow, the story works better this way. In terms of plot structure, this is very similar to Silence of the Lambs in that you see very little of the 'villain' yet feel his presence throughout the entire story. That's my intention anyway. When we explore his backstory, there's going to be a lot of confusion as to what is truth and fiction, which I think it perfect for a crime series (haha). I'm just rambling on and on, aren't I?
The cast of characters is actually quite large (spanning about... maybe 15 or so) and that's not including the witnesses/suspects. I have drawn some of them recently but have yet to really understand some of the minor, major characters motivations, etc.
I don't even know what this post is for xD
As much as I love drawing, I can't deny that my love for writing comes first. I'm no professional, not by any means, but I feel like I understand and get to know my characters through words more so than pictures. It's probably why their actual designs turn out more generic but their personalities tend to stand out a bit more.
Currently, I am working on a crime drama (because those tend to be safe yet challenging to write) tentatively titled Weed Tree. Why? I have my reasons but it's really up to other people's interpretations.
I usually don't like having a girl as a protagonist yet somehow, the story works better this way. In terms of plot structure, this is very similar to Silence of the Lambs in that you see very little of the 'villain' yet feel his presence throughout the entire story. That's my intention anyway. When we explore his backstory, there's going to be a lot of confusion as to what is truth and fiction, which I think it perfect for a crime series (haha). I'm just rambling on and on, aren't I?
The cast of characters is actually quite large (spanning about... maybe 15 or so) and that's not including the witnesses/suspects. I have drawn some of them recently but have yet to really understand some of the minor, major characters motivations, etc.
I don't even know what this post is for xD
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