For this assignment we were tasked with creating two images from a poem by Richard Brautigan. The guy was slightly ahead of his time, as we are practically in this machine governed world he dreams about. I love computers and I believe that they are a great tool for art. I also believe that we can become too dependent on things to the point we are actually enslaving ourselves unknowingly (films like "Metropolis" and "The Matrix" come to mind). Basically this was my theme with this first image.
I used primarily watercolors and India Inks, with this illustration. The idea is that we have willingly placed machines at the center of our lives-- making it a global religion. This next image is a little less foreboding. I made this using watercolors and Prismacolor markers on the lighter areas; gouache for the more earthy tones; and ink for the contours. The idea was that computers could become so abundant that they would humorously be classified as a species. Here's what might happen if one of God's creatures encountered one of our own "creatures".
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Friday, April 23, 2010
Rotoscope and Text Animation
Here's another rotoscoped animation! This time I got to fool around more with the 3D camera and text animations in After Effects. The music is taken from the jam "Tank!" by The Seatbelts (You might know it as the theme from "Cowboy Bebop"). Hope you all enjoy!
And stay tuned, there will be much much more coming soon! You can check out my old rotoscope video here.
And stay tuned, there will be much much more coming soon! You can check out my old rotoscope video here.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Sketch Book Splash
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