Well, it's been a pretty hectic couple of weeks for me, since the end of every month is basically like the end of a semester. This month has been dedicated to creating hard surface objects in 3d, basically anything produced in a manufacturing type setting (such as home appliances or video game controllers), as well as traditional art projects. You know, the kind with a pencil.
I plan on sharing a lot of last month's stuff soon, but this week in particular, we did some storyboarding. I've already shared my storyboard from last month when I made my first 3D animation, but this storyboard was just something to practice the art of storyboarding. I realize this is a bit of a cop out, but I'm submitting this as my comic for the week.
Oh yeah.... I busted out some Flash skills to make it a bit more interesting. Hope you enjoy! (It might take a little while to load on certain internet connections).
If you're not familiar with the image that inspired my storyboard, check out these sites.
Thanks to Ross for introducing me to this glorious image, and to Mueller for introducing me to the titular URL.
Hope everyone has a good Memorial Day.
5 comments:
That's probably one of the better things I've ever given to you Wheezy, knowledge of the I has a bucket pic. Whereas all you ever gave me was a rash.
Brilliantly done, as always! You might be able to swing this one on digg, given the popularity of the buckets.
...and all I got was this lousy t-shirt.
Oh come on now Ross. We both know that I've given you waaaay more than a rash.
Or have you not been tested for that yet.
As far as Digg goes Paul, I think I'd get excommunicated from the internet or something if I Dugg (is that correct conjugation of "Digg"?) myself. I'm not sure how the rules go, but I'm fairly certain that it's like hacky sack in that you aren't allowed self serves.
I has a talented son!
That is awesome.
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