onsdag 7 mars 2012

Contents & Quick Links

1.Character Designs:
http://mariosimicportfolio.blogspot.com/2012/03/character-designs.html

2. Backgrounds (Indoors):
http://mariosimicportfolio.blogspot.com/2012/03/2-backgrounds-indoors.html

2.Backgrounds (Outdoors):
http://mariosimicportfolio.blogspot.com/2012/03/2backgrounds-outdoors.html

3.Storyboard:
http://mariosimicportfolio.blogspot.com/2012/03/3storyboard.html

4.Life Drawings:
http://mariosimicportfolio.blogspot.com/2012/03/4-life-drawings.html

5.Perspective:
http://mariosimicportfolio.blogspot.com/2012/03/5-perspective.html

6.Free Style:
http://mariosimicportfolio.blogspot.com/2012/03/6-free-style.html

Extra: Other:
http://mariosimicportfolio.blogspot.com/2012/03/extra.html

About me:
http://mariosimicportfolio.blogspot.com/2012/03/contents-quick-links.html

Other


Finally, this is the part where I will post rough sketches, studies, various other doodles and other notable work I've done for you to view.


Thanks to Irina, Sara and Nils who worked on this with me.


I also want to give credit to everyone else who put effort into making the other clips!
To the first years at Kävesta Animationslinjen 2010-2011!















6. Free Style




That's supposed to be 2008-is, not 2009-ish.*


(Sorry for posting the prearranged portfolio pages, they already included descriptions so I figured it would be easier on all of us if I simply posted them this way. Not to worry, though, all the original files are included on the CD which you should have by the time of your deadline!)

5. Perspective


1-Point-Perspective: While it did turn out leaning a bit, I just wanted to explain how to build a glass vase with the help of perpective, working from a rektangle, creating a cylinder,  measuring out the diameter and creating circles that fit into eachother.


2-Point-Perspective: Similarly to 1-point-perspective before it, I'm show off how to build up a house but this time with 2 perspective points. I was also aiming to show that I am able to keep the integrity of the structure even if I added details such as windows or a facade made of wood.


Distance: A form of chart explaining my understanding of how to construct distance with figures without it without the figures losing their original size even if they move closer or further back from the 'camera'.
On top you can see the characters are all lined up to show their respective size compared to eachother, on the bottom left you can see how I'm utilizing the technique shown on the bottom right to keep the figures in their proper size.

4. Life Drawings

Following will be a collection of life drawings. Cars, animals, objects, human, you name it!








3.Storyboard


The storyboard which shows my understanding for camera angles, how characters should placed as to not confuse the watchers, story telling and pacing among other smaller details.
As with most storyboards it only shows directions and was very speedily drawn, not necessarily well-drawn.

2.Backgrounds (Outdoors)

Faraway Stretching Neighbourhood: Maybe I wanted to show off the scope of being outside and how much larger the world could be come if you stod high up enough to see it.
Most of the details are keept simple as to not distrub the eyes way through the drawing, most colors fields simply serve as illusions in this drawing, but looking closely would make it lose its authentisity.
Cartoony Ruins: Very blocky and simplistic and meant to keep in style with much more "geometrical styles".
The leaves, the sun, the trees and the clouds, all have a overly simplified and stylized look to them.
Cross street: A simple sketch of a crossing street

Extra: A compilation of backgrounds showing of various colors that can be found during different times of the day at different locations.

Extra 2: A hectic chase scene taking place on a whole other planet with flashing lights and  viechles covered in shade. It's just some sketch work where I'm testing out colors.