your pencils are looking great! nice line confidence and the renders are shaping up too. keep at it!
your pencils are looking great! nice line confidence and the renders are shaping up too. keep at it!
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Hiya!
It's been a while and I thought I'd check back here ^^
I hope you've been able to quit the shitty education?
I'd love to see your recent work, but I'll be patient![]()
Love,
Marleen.
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Allan! Lazy. Ass. Post something please. We miss you.
Heya PaperX,
I can't believe how long its been since I visiting your sketchbook...its embarrassing!
Obviously you've put out an incredible amount of work. Just absolutely relentless, and its really paid off. Your pencils and linework are much more confident and dimensional, and your brushstrokes and use of color are tremendously better. That last self-portrait looks really good.
I have to say, you really need to post some more stuff, soon!
A couple of crits;
A lot of your digi-paint pieces are suffering from a sense of claustrophobia, they're lacking in depth. I think this is because there is not enough variation in brushwork, value, and saturation between the foreground and background areas. Also, a lot of the forms seem too heavy and blocky (again, I think not enough variation in brushwork or just level-of-detail).
In general, I think you still need to put more time into putting a 'finished polish' on some of your pieces. Be more confident in your compositional choices. In that 'forgiveness' piece you made a lot of major changes as you went a long...you had a perfectly good idea at the start, so that time and energy probably would have been better spent refining the forms and rendering. Even if the composition could have been improved, the time to do that would be before you added a ton of detail and rendering.
More-more-more! No excuses! We all miss you...![]()
sketchbook...a kitten dies every time you don't comment
“When forced to work within a strict framework,
the imagination is taxed to its utmost – and will
produce its richest ideas. Given total freedom,
the work is likely to sprawl.”
- TS Eliot
up date !!!!
*bump* Update you fool.
Thanks a lot for the replies everyone...sorry I kinda disappeared for a few months. The truth is that my plan kinda fell through as my uni refused to return the fees I already paid...so I'm pretty much still stuck here.
I have been doing some sketching over the past few months...I'll post some sketches after I get my sketchbook back from school...Anyways I promised sketcheth I'll update this sb again so...here's two digital painting's I did for the only paper in my course that actually involves some drawing
I did a whole bunch of bridgman studies recently but I doubt anyone's really interested in seeing them...I'll update again soonish I hope
That first pic is beautifully james jean-ish, gorgeous colours. Is it for or about anything in particular? Also funny how the second pic has a very similar composition and overall silhouette. Wicked stuff man.
http://www.conceptart.org/forums/sho...99#post2372999 <- sketchbook...
http://woopatworks.blogspot.com/ <- Blog...
Duuuuuuuuuddddde, your baacck!!!
That sucks about your uni Allan, but I'm really pleased you've been able to keep rocking this stuff out!!!!! I'd buy this in print - http://www.conceptart.org/forums/att...8&d=1248003203- Love it!
Good to hear from you, all the best mate,
matt
Allan! I'm so proud of you for posting! :3 This recent stuff...awesome. Now just post again soon!Seriously, I've really missed your imagination, you bring a lot of really unique ideas to the table and you've always got some awesome new technique to use to do it. Impressive... Loving the fro.
More more more!
I'm feeling that red high-contrast piece. Not too sure those smudges fit in well on the bottom left... but all in all, I'm totally down.
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FAAAKKK that is some ahhhhmazing stuff!
I like how you use colors!
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my sketchbook.
how i wish to see the sky burn...
nice work. i like it alot
i hope you will keep up being here mate
The update is awesome
I am glad you are back
CheckBiomechawolf
Damn, it's almost perfect to be gone for awhile, all those lovely updates - you can really see the progression from one day to an other (esp. if the 2 days are 2 years apart)![]()
SB. p31 updated 25.04.2012.
我好久没来ca了,刚看到你的留言帖。 哈 看到你的 很棒啊
fuck ye! giv me some more!
Thanks heaps guys...I really should be updating more...
Here's a rough animatic for the animation I'm working on for Uni...basically a moving version of my storyboard to test out timing.
Not very happy with the pacing...feels a bit too rushed in parts.....would love to get some feedback (as I'm starting to animate this, also...sorry about the crappy video quality, my lame uploading speeds just wouldn't allow anything better)
while we're at it...here's a rotoscope of beyonce's single ladies music video I had to do for uni.....after doing 750 frames of this I think I'll have to disagree with Kayne West .....so SICK of that song haha
damn thats so awesome, i dont even know what to crit mate,sorry .
Keep up![]()
CheckBiomechawolf
Duuude! YOU UPDATE!You make my heart overflow with joy.
The rotoscope was a treat.
I dunno a whole ton about animation but it seems to me that the beginning panning through the city sequence just feels a little jarringly quick, and that if there were things moving in the different scenes, you'd want to have the camera drift by at a slower pace so you could take in it all...
The little snippet with the cat running into the tent seems like it could move a little quicker as well, but it might seem to abrupt if it were moving faster in the animatic form.
All that aside, the stuff looks great! What's the program you're studying in now like? I look forward to seeing more!
Maybe also that slow turn through the woods to see the angel, it kind of feels like it drags on for a bit after she glances left and right.
Crits eh?
Where's the conflict? WHERE IS THE CONFLICT?
Hehe, just kidding, I'll stick to the technical aspects, and give y'all a pass on the story. Good use of panning and limited frames, but a couple scenes are desperately in need of some kind of walk cycle. Even just a little bobbing or swaying would be better. The worst is the skating cat...lol.
Also some of your brushstrokes (cast shadows especially) are softer and rougher than they probably should be. If you concentrate on a few bolder values, you could probably simplify your work a great deal. In that same vein, I know this is a student WIP, but you should probably tighten up your strokes a bit...they can be painterly or calligraphic, but not sloppy.
Overall, pretty good, like I said, the minimal use of keyframes is not too jarring.
Not much to say about the rotoscope...I assume its a good study to do, but I think I'd need to see some application to judge that. Lines look pretty clean, and I do get a sense of volume.
Keep updating man!
sketchbook...a kitten dies every time you don't comment
“When forced to work within a strict framework,
the imagination is taxed to its utmost – and will
produce its richest ideas. Given total freedom,
the work is likely to sprawl.”
- TS Eliot
the rotoscope of beyonce is great :-D , and your lasts drawings are very nice...a great impovement of your skills from the begining of your sketchbook.
Love the work man!
I'm just starting to do a little bit of animation, so no crits from me yet as I still have to learn the basics.
But wow ^_^ nice!
I'd say just try to pick up as much as you can from the uni. Are you continuing it after this year?
Love
Marleen
→ Sketchbooks to check:! My Sketchbook | Marlisa | PaperX | JellevdVegt | Yngling | Merlin | ajvenema
→ The Netherlands Sketchmeets! | my website
Nice updated Allan! The Beyonce rotoscope is really great, you captured the female from in movement very nicely. I've only tried a 5 frame dance animation back in march, but I've been wanting to do a new one, what's it like drawing 750 frames?
I wanted to give you some feedback on the first rotoscope but I'm too sleepy now..
Thanks for the update Allan - the animations are very interesting, and tempting - but I'm lazy and I would have to relearn programs - so meh, instead I'll just hope you will provide more glorious updates in the future.
& happy new year.
SB. p31 updated 25.04.2012.
kingkostas: thanks man!
sketcheth: yeah i kinda scrapped the idea, heh...you're right on all accounts though.
BludHund thanks for the crits man, this might be a bit late but that was a "rough animatic" for the animation I was ..."basically a moving version of my storyboard to test out timing."
dessinateurimpulsif: thanks for the nice words
Noë: sorry about the late reply, yes I am, its my last year (2010)
Rustveld: rotoscoping = terribly mindnumbingly boring
dan liimatta: you too man! hope you have a great year for 2010!!!
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Okay I really apologise for not updating been on like 2 months of holiday already and getting WAY too slack...getting myself in to gear by updating more constantly from now on (should have done so earlier but man the attachment system is REALLY not helping)
Some sketchbook stuff from 2009:
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Nice work man! You've been missed. The attachment manager is a real pain in the ass... I actually just use photobucket, but all of my images will die at some point. I hope you hang around though, you have cool pencilwork.
Some digital stuff:
messing around with alchemy (the newest beta just came out, its awesome, check it out!)
some enviro studies i did earlier last year
some team chow concepts that never got off the ground
cowboy bebop fanart...my first and only fanart
some character designs for that animation I was working on
lol this is kinda funny...did this for an uni assignment, we were supposed to take an existing game cover and redesign in the style of another.
cooking mama and mgs mash up:
character design that I kinda gave up on due to my piss poor rendering and handling of colour, posting this to get some crits
some studies:
First attempt at motion capturing (you have probably noticed a trend here, my animation course basically goes rotoscoping > motion capturing > making animation...with none of the fundamentals inbetween...the course leader blew all the budget on getting a low spec mocap system rather than a good teacher *sigh*). Not really pleased with this at all but just putting this here to show the uni side of things.
Animation is of some girl at a bar rejecting a guy's advances. I didn't make the model, and I know its jittery but cleaning up mocap data is a huge pain in the ass...especially when your mocap system isn't very good...weta makes it look easy in avatar.
My entry for october 11-second club...really dropped the ball on this one...the due date was clashing with a bunch of other assignments so I tried to rush it a bit, the limited animation didn't work well as I expected and my use of fading to transition was quite a terrible choice haha
This is the result of the animation I was working on (completely changed the idea at the last minute...my original plan was impossible to complete due to the workload). I mainly wanted to try animating traditionally so I opted for something shorter and more manageable.
This is my first proper attempt at traditional cell animation, and I rushed it in one week for an assignment hand in so I did not have time to colour or shade in the cells (just scanning the cells individually took hours). Done deliberately in a somewhat Anime style, as I wanted to portray inside this world of animation (or rather Japanese animation) the more 'Anime' one's drawing style is, the more it would be accepted as "correct". Note, this is in no way intended to be against Anime, but rather against the act of prejudice against art styles in general. Composited in After Effects, some transition scenes were taken from storyboard (done in photoshop) as I did not have time to re-do them. Copyright of the song 'Down is the new up' belongs to Radiohead obviously.
Last edited by paperX; January 12th, 2010 at 06:38 AM.
amazing batch of stuff man, really dig the figure drawings and the character designs. Keep up the great work.
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