A man can dream, can’t he?
50 x 45 cm prints available, and, this year, would make the perfect Christmas gift!
The finished commissioned piece. It was a Christmas gift for the husband of the client. The husband is referred to as Francis of Assisi by the surrounding neighbours, as when he goes for a walk, his 4 cats, 3 dogs and Billy the goat go with him. And because he uses colourful nylon rope as a belt, because he feels that a normal belt just doesn’t cut it. The current colour is bright pink.
During the course of doing this work, the old labrador sitting in the cabbages died, so i was asked to kinda ‘nice’ it up a bit – i had made it a little geriatric and decrepit looking.
For some of the background to this work, scroll down, or click here…
Client is very happy with the digital preview, as am I, though like most things, there is always something you ‘d like to change, or would like to spend more time on – but sometimes you just gotta leave it alone.
Been a good experience, full of learning and patience – primarily hardware shortcomings. (Taking donations now for replacement gear )
The print came back quickly from Steve at www.360-dpi.com and looked great printed on canvas, though paper would have been my preferred medium. After meeting the client on a cold windy day in the carpark of Coona Tesco the hand over was done.
Got a call on Christmas day to let me know everyone though it was great, which was nice, and a huge sigh of relief!
Submitted for Illustration Friday topic “Cultivate”
I have a screen capture recording that i’ll have to edit and speed up, to let any one interested to look at the process that was gone through to get this done. Could be anther couple of days…
Well, maybe i should have found out about it sooner, but i just jumped straight in and began drawing… didn’t look at te size of the area i was working to, just pushed through to about 1500 frames (no, not every frame, just the animatic…).
So, then i try to export and it can’t handle a file over about 700px wide it would seem. Fine, i’ll render it at 600 wide. But now the animation is really small, and can hardly be seen.
Try camera layer, you say? Right! Oh, hang on now nothing renders, though i do get a folder with an image sequence of the entire thing….
I think this may not be for me.
In import into Flash proved difficult with 1500, 1000px wide jpg’s, and after a whole lot of crashing, went and batch resized the images for import in Photoshop. A million years later, importing a few humdred at a time seemed the best way.
Then came the deleteing of static frames – when pencil spat out the jpg sequence the were 12 frames or jpgs for every second that the picture stood still as well as for motion. This was expected but it did lead to a bit more arseing around than i was perhaps wanting.
Is there a lesson learned?
Yep.
Anyway, here’s where it’s up to now spat out by Flash… the timing is still pretty bad but it’s progress people, progress!
Submitted for Illustration Friday topic “Beneath”.
I had worked through a few idea for this one, intending to go with the main gist that something would be partly submerged, one thing on the top, and beneath it turns out to be something else, eg, an island that is actually the shell of a turtle, sort of thing….
I had a sketch of an ‘island’ and the water line, then moved down and it ended up looking a bit like a body floating backside up. Then it got tied up in ropes. The i added a weight to it. Then going back to the ‘island’, i drew a palm tree, coconuts and a monkey…. it all got a bit stupid - looked like the tree was sticking outta the date – so i pulled back to just the body completely submerged.
Decided to try a new ‘medium’ of Painter 11 that i haven’t used, the Airbrush. I quite like it , but it’ll take some getting used to! Might need to look at getting one of these if i want to keep using it….
I’ve down load the free 2D animation software, Pencil. So far it’s actually pretty impressive, and i appologise to the guy geeking away in his room for no money to make it, but i wasn’t expecting much. But i’m kinda into it now….
Issues i’ve come across to date:
- Adding length to timeline doesn’t always work. Toggling scrub size, and actually resetting the number in the timeline length field seemed to trigger it to work properly. eg i’ve upped it to 1000 frames one time, then dropped it back to 900 another.
- Re-opening the file causes the timeline to revert back some default length eg, my animation is currently about 600 frames, but i cannot scrub past about 280…
- Marquee tool to copy doesn’t disappear automatically. To make it work select object to copy -> ctrl-c -> click another part of the screen to deselect before trying anything else… like pasting whatever it was you wanted wherever it was you wanted it.
-Adding a new key frame adds a blank keyframe. This requires one to redraw the whole frame again (unless you want to go copy the previous)…. would rather it set a key frame with what is in the previous, allowing you to erase the parts that need to be altered, eg: hand or foot or face. Maybe i should be putting all this on separate layers, but sure….
Anyway, these issues aside it’s great fun so far. Zero crashes, software freezes etc.
Keep you posted.
Until then, here’s what i’ve been doing. It’s a kinda detailed animatic (work in progress….) for a future attempt at animating the Acrobat image i did recently…
Blogger has compressed it , so it doesn’t show up too well at the moment, but when it’s actually inked in, it’ll be much more visible.
Getting the jowls right is more of a challenge than i’d thought possible, in particular getting the to hang properly off those mammoth lips, but at the same time kinda prop them up…
Well see how this develops over time. Hope to keep going with it, but have to juggle a couple of other jobs at the moment too. Maybe it’ll be ready for Halloween…