This is a Flash character made by Kirk Barnett for his Flash Project. The person managing the project thought the character looked too much like a villian, and wanted Kirk to change the design. You can blame that logic on someone with a name that rhymes with incompetent. Thankfully, the design wasn't changed. Isn't the lighting awesome? Kirk spent a lot of time mastering this lighting technique in Flash.
Punch Cycle.
Walk Cycle!
Lipsync.
Probably easy to figure out, but the first was made with cut-up bitmaps (trace the shapes, then apply the bitmap as a color type) then distorted and animated to breathe life into them. Kirk taught me this technique, so try it OUT!!!
More fun with flash!!!
Things I've been thinking about lately:
1) Achieving a draftsmanship manner of drawing
2) Simplifying silohouette creation
Things that I could imagine anyone who does calligraphy would think about.
1) I started counting strokes. Starting in roughly rounded but swinging forms, I then deliniated the character in counted strokes, of either 1, 2, or 3 part lines. I've got some examples in my sketchbook that are a little sketchy so I'll try to show what I mean later. This allowed me not only to conserve in my line mileage, but as well my strokes became a lot more articulated and helped me overcome the straight line syndrome.
2) I started to relate single strokes, not simply plume lines, to the entire shapening of the resulant creature. Going back to thinking of the whole at first, then adding details, something that has been pounded into my head throughout the whole of my schooling. I thought about how single symbol words of other languages could help with creating "characters" from characters, but made up characters of my own creation and definition. Drawing words was I way I finally thought of it.
Theories work only as far as you continually test them...so...zip
This is "The Beast". Notice the:
- Laser eyes that actually shoot across the room
- Gaping, hideous mouth of DVD-RW drive
I've been trying to fix this baby and taker of my viriginity over this past week to no avail. He probably needs a new motherboard. He is in no such state any longer, as I took him apart before shipping him to myself.
- Cute moveable eyebrows and (single) arm
- Miniature Convinient store mirror
- Neon party lights diffused across a custom acrylic case
Fu painter! Even fucking around with the most basic shapes in Photoshop (a single line) can create crazy results, especially simple brushes with the texture option. Hell yeah!
YEEESSS ThE BEAST!!!!! I need to see this little monster for myself!!
ReplyDeleteI have yet to even begin the process of reducing my line mileage :( I think I will resign myself to artistic pencil masturbation lines until forther notice....
simple shapes read best!
I seriously just count strokes. If I change direction, I count that change with this method. I try to make it swing a little, so it doesn't end up all straight and unnatural. Constantly working on new shape languages to draw is really fun dude. For suuurrree
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