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21 August 2009
Tags: 2D CG, Front Page Showcase, Hand Drawn, The Paperless Animation Studio
Posted in: Animation, Short Film - Relax - On Hold

I have been very busy the past couple weeks, unfortunately not on my personal animation. On slow weeks such as this, rather than trying to stretch out a few scattered drawings, I will go into the techniques I am using to make the film. First I’d like to go over a recent addition to Photoshop, the timeline. It seemed rather odd to add a timeline but looking at the whole scope of Adobe’s product line, Photoshop is fast becoming the hub of Adobe’s catalog. The program you need to get any type of media done, which makes sense, the essential element of any piece of a graphic, film or software is the layout of the frame.
Down to the basics, why not Flash or After Effects?
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8 August 2009
Tags: 2D CG, Art, Front Page Showcase, Hand Drawn, The Blue Pencil
Posted in: Animation, Short Film - Relax - On Hold

This update is the first weekly update on my short film “Relax.” Whether I will update once a week remains to be seen, but setting the goal is a good start.
Above is the construction of first shot from the film. The film will open on a black screen with the sounds of the city in the background then cut up from black to the main character stepping forward. The image shows the first and second steps in the process, layout and rough animation.
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25 March 2009
Tags: 2D CG, Hand Drawn, The Blue Pencil
Posted in: Short Film - Relax - On Hold
I thought I would post a small update while I’m around the scanner and do a little introduction. This is the main character from my new short film Relax.
The Kid
The pre-production is going slow and steady. I have completed designing the major portions of the film; the two main characters, the set, and the “look and feel.” The final step is to put together an animatic. In normal production there would a series of storyboards, as seen on many a Pixar DVD, but with a project this small I don’t need to produce as much conceptual artwork.
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